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John Patitucci & Brad Mehldau (piano), Soul Eyes In Garden (cz. 3, ostatnia)

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Published 16 Jun 2020

Dzisiaj wtórowali "Książeczce o człowieku" (cz. 3, ostatnia. Ileż w niej wspaniałych myśli Romana INGARDENA!) świetni: John Patitucci & Brad Mehldau (piano). -- Wyciszona, bezpretensjonalna i "nieprogramowa" jazz-impresja "Soul Eyes" z albumu Communion. ~ Wideo / zdjęcia autorskie. Sound 1600 kb/s. ................... ~ TEN CAŁY MÓJ JAZZ, welcome! -- /playlist/PL7Ya_z08dGHltwbSiAUZ4kDHrjvh6dx6a&disable_polymer=true ---------------------------- 1. "Acoustic bassist John Patitucci has performed throughout the world and as a studio musician with Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, Pat Metheny, Wynton Marsalis, Astrud and Joao Gilberto, Joao Bosco, and Dori Caymmi. Since 1985, his many recordings with Chick Corea, Aeos Elektric Band and Akoustic Band, his six solo recordings for GRP Records, and his subsequent recordings have put him at the forefront of the jazz world and brought him worldwide acclaim, as well as three Grammy Awards and over 20 Grammy nominations. Patitucci is professor of jazz studies at the City College of New York and a frequent clinician and guest lecturer at schools around the world. He is currently touring with his trio in support of his latest recording, Remembrance, which features saxophone genius Joe Lovano and drum virtuoso Brian Blade.". "John James Patitucci was born in Brooklyn, New York, on December 22, 1959. When he was 12 he bought his first bass and decided on his career. He listened to bass parts in R&B songs on the radio and on his grandfather's jazz records. He cites as influences Oscar Peterson's albums with Ray Brown and Wes Montgomery's with Ron Carter. For the development of rhythm, he points to the time he has spent with Danilo Pérez, a pianist from Panama. ........................ 2. Brad Mehldau, byname of Bradford Alexander Mehldau, (born August 23, 1970, Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.), American jazz pianist whose incorporation of rock elements into his performances made him one of the most influential jazz artists of his generation. Like many notable jazz pianists, Mehldau was originally classically trained. He began studying piano at age six, and he became interested in jazz in his early teens. He played in the noted Hall High School jazz band in Hartford, Connecticut, and then studied jazz in New York City at the New School, graduating in 1993; there his teachers included jazz pianists Junior Mance, Fred Hersch, and Kenny Werner. After taking high-profile sideman jobs in New York City, Mehldau played (1994–95) with the quartet led by tenor saxophonist Joshua Redman. Mehldau also accompanied top musicians in jazz, country, and rock music. He played on four film sound tracks before composing the score for another film, Ma femme est un actrice (2001). Like Keith Jarrett, whom he cited as an influence, Mehldau also excelled as an unaccompanied pianist in improvisations that ranged from delicately played brooding ballads to grand harmonically rich rhapsodies. His repertoire was eclectic: he played tunes by pop performers, including Radiohead and Paul Simon, as well as jazz standards and his own original songs. The albums Elegiac Cycle (1999), Live in Tokyo (2004), and Live in Marciac (2011) were testaments to his virtuosity and versatility as a soloist. (...) Encyclopedia Britannica ========================

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