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· Abercrombie, John
· Alessi, Ralph
· Altekamp, Sebastian
· Andrzejewski, Max
· Antoniou, Giorgos
· Backhaus, Tobias
· Baron, Joey
· Beets, Marius
· Berne, Tim
· Black, Jim
· Boehlee, Karel
· Brodbeck, Jean-Paul
· Burgwinkel, Jonas
· Carrothers, Bill
· Cheek, Chris
· Chisholm, Hayden
· Copland, Marc
· Cowherd, Jon
· De Fatima, Maria
· Del Fra, Riccardo
· Di Gioia, Roberto
· Dixon, Ben
· Egli, Dominic
· Enders, Johannes
· Friedrich, Jürgen
· Fuhr, Dietmar
· Gille, Sebastian
· Gisler, Fabian
· Goldings, Larry
· Goldsby, John
· Graupe, Ronny
· Gress, Drew
· Hagans, Tim
· Hart, Billy
· Hays, Kevin
· Hébert, John
· Heise, Julius
· Held, Pablo
· Hoenig, Ari
· Hollander, Rick
· Hollenbeck, John
· Kaufmann, Achim
· Kent, Oliver
· Klein, Niels
· Kolli, Valdi
· Konitz, Lee
· Kruemmling, Martin
· Landfermann, Robert
· Landolf, Domenic
· Lang, Walter
· Lauer, Johannes
· Lewis, Victor
· Liebman, Dave
· Lillinger, Christian
· Martucci, Tony
· Meinhold, Niko
· Moreno, Tony
· Moret, Patrice
· Motian, Paul
· Murodate, Aya
· Mutzke, Menzel
· Nuss, Hubert
· Nussbaum, Adam
· O'Mara, Peter
· Olah, Ernö
· Osby, Greg
· Palesano, Antonio
· Pallemaerts, Dré
· Peacock, Gary
· Pechlof, Kathrin
· Penman, Matt
· Peuker, Peter
· Pichler, Matthias
· Poor, Ted
· Potratz, Oliver
· Radley, Nate
· Raible, Claus
· Rainey, Tom
· Rieser, Dan
· Riley, John
· Rohrer, Samuel
· Ross, Florian
· Rueckert, Jochen
· Ruocco, John
· Rückert, Thomas
· Saito, Taiko
· Schouten, Koen
· Schrijner, Marie-José
· Schröder, John
· Schröteler, Daniel
· Scott, Ryan
· Seizer, Jason
· Serierse, Marcel
· Shepik, Brad
· Sieverts, Henning
· Spallati, Igor
· Speed, Chris
· Stabenow, Thomas
· Steffens, Liesbeth
· Steidle, Oliver
· Stein, Bastian
· Stemeseder, Elias
· Stewart, Bill
· Stillman, Loren
· Street, Ben
· Taborn, Craig
· Taylor, John
· Terzic, Dejan
· Thys, Nicolas
· Turner, Mark
· Vallon, Colin
· Verheyen, Robin
· Versace, Gary
· Webber, Anna
· Weidner, Christian
· Weiss, Doug
· Westergaard, Jonas
· Wogram, Nils
· Wylie, James
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Marc Copland · Voices - New York Trio Recordings Vol. 2
Marc Copland piano Gary Peacock bass Paul Motian drums
© 2007 Pirouet Records
Art.-No: PIT3023
EAN-code: 4-260041-180239
Price: 17,90 €
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PRESS QUOTES
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"a trio of heavyweights performing a selection of intricate and introspective ballad like originals in a warm and elegant fashion ... 'Voices' goes a long way in cementing this musician's place in the jazz world as one of the best contemporary pianists of our time." (Edward Blanco, ejazznews.com)
"Gad, there are SO many wonderful jazz piano trio discs extant - led by Bill Evans, Keith Jarrett, Hank Jones,Marilyn Crispell, etc. - I'll bet you say to yourself, "Self, I just can't keep up anymore with all these trios." I'll make it simple: If a disc is even 73 percent as good as Marc Copland's newie, then it's worth the effort." (Primetime Magazine)
"Now the second poetic piano trio, a desert island disc." (Die Zeit/Germany)
"This stellar release reminds me of how wonderful and inspiring Jazz music can be ... and addictive atmosphere of swirling sound...a wonderful recordng you will want to listen to again and again." (jazzchicago.net/USA)
"Here are three real giants." (Audio/Germany)
"... The result is an album that finds Copland ... at another career high point. ... He's yet to release anything less than superb, while creating the kind of contextual diversity that makes every record worth checking out. ..." (John Kelman, All About Jazz - USA)
"A singularly delicate and sensitive recording." (Knoxville Voice)
"This is a pianist with a probingly original mind, as shown by his glimmering composition "River's Run," full of interesting twists and turns yet flowing as incessantly onward as the jazz piano trio tradition itself - which Marc Copland continues to enrich with each new release." (Alan Kurtz, jazz.com)
"the musicians fuse their enviable techniques into an eloquent program ... a set that generates a quiet storm.. an abundance of persuasive musical notions." (Glenn Astarita, jazzreview.com)
"there's a unique chemistry to this trio." (NY Times)
"Eight pieces, one more beautiful than the next, and each is in one way or another a masterpiece of sensitive interplay ... This is lyrical masterpiece." --Rondo/Germany
"Here are three real giants." (Audio/Germany)
"A summit of jazz heavies ... the expressive and emotional content of the music contained therein is beyond words." --Cabaretexchange.com
"Soft and courageous, honest aesthetics, a truly sublime trio." (Jazzeitung/Germany)
"And here stands Marc Copland, once again at the summit of the Piano-Olympics." (Jazz Podium/Germany)
"... Copland lets each moment bathe in impressionism that shades every little nuance. His dynamic forge is complemented by Peacock and Motian, who add different textures ..." (All About Jazz by Jerry D'Souza)
"... The pianist plumbs the well offered by his instrument, coaxing forth layers upon layers of harmonies, caressing melodies, dissolving into one another like the pastel hues of a watercolor. Marc Copland is a Wild West pioneer quietly redefining jazz piano and the art of the trio on the cutting edge." (All About Jazz by Michel Bailey)
"Copland is after all a wonderful composer, whose melodies have that timeless quality that suggest a standard in the making and here is wll-met by a rhythm section, simultaniously robust and subtle." (Jazzwise by Duncan Heining)
"Copland's dense but poetic harmoic extensions on 'All Blues' and Motian's square, inferential rhuthms throughout the album qualify this as aset not to miss." (Downbeat by Robert Doerschuk)
"Copland's music contains complex substance, harmonic erudition, breadth and even velocity ..." (Thomas Conrad, JazzTimes)
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