Stories for May 25, 2013
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The spirit of the Zia Indians' is captured on new CD by the Del Sol String Quartet
Posted At : May 24, 2013 4:59 PM
"Robust, finely blended ensemble playing, rhythmic alertness and a fearless willingness to take on a wide range of contemporary repertoire. A nice study in contrasts, with the brawny folk-dance rhythms of Gabriela Lena Frank's "Leyendas: An Andean Walkabout" leading into the more serene charms of Lou Harrison's "String Quartet Set." The quartet brings grace and fluidity to "Spanish Garland," José Evangelista's suite of 12 folk melodies, and finishes with urgent, athletically charged performances of music by Reza Vali and Elena Kats-Chernin. - The San Francisco Chronicle Del Sol is particularly impressive here as tightly knit polyphonic flourishes slacken and reveal the striking unfamiliar tonality in sustained phrases. - The Newark Star Ledger The Zia Indians' symbol for the sacred sun is captured by the adventurous spirit of the Del Sol String Quartet on the brand new CD: ZIA. With pieces by Gabriela Lena Frank, Lou Harrison, José Evangelista, Reza Vali and Elena Kats-Chernin, all composers all trained in the Western European tradition, the music interestingly reaches back to ancient and traditional Peruvian, Turkish, Spainish, Iranian, and Uzbekistan folk sources creating vibrant new music for the DSSQ. Founded in 1992, the San Francisco based quartet has long made a practice of fostering contemporary music from throughout the entire Western Hemisphere, working with the composers themselves whenever possible.
Maria Schneider on PRI's 'To The Best of Our Knowledge
Posted At : May 22, 2013 12:53 PM
Maria Schneider has a new project out, an album called "Winter Morning Walks." She worked with Dawn Upshaw to arrange poems by poet laureate Ted Kooser and Carlos Drummond de Andrade. She told PRI's 'To The Best of Our Knowledge' Senior Producer Anne Strainchamps about notions of beauty in music, how music helped get her through a diagnosis of breast cancer, and her passion for birding. Plus, a little music along the way.
Bobby McFerrin sings w/ The Roots on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
Posted At : May 22, 2013 12:18 PM
Bobby McFerrin sings with ‘The Roots' on 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon'
Pedrito Martinez' Rumba De La Isla | Downbeat Review June 2013
Posted At : May 18, 2013 4:28 PM
Pedrito Martinez
Rumba De La Isla
CALLE 54 88765406072 Fans of Pedrito Martinez's current group should prepare to have some of their expectations blown on Rumba De La Isla. There's a different energy at work on the Cuba-born rumba master's interpretation shares de la Isla's forward-thinking approach, though his aim here processes the music through a lens of his artistry that seems to have much more impressive. His take on "Yo Vivo Enamorao," for exam-cries and the downward curled edges of certain lyrics-from emotive vocals to evocative percussion. Martinez's own clarion voice sweeps along improvised lyrics, calm and unwavering, as thick layers of rhythm intimate de la Isla's passion. "Dos Estrellas Relucientes De Las Alegre Primavera" also underscores the mellow beauty Martinez can unearth through this approach, as his soft touch on the congas and call-and-response vocals build against violinist Alfredo de la Fe's - Jennifer Odell Rumba De La Isla: Que a Mi Me Vio De Nacer; Yo Vivo Enamorao; Dos Estrellas Relucientes De Las Alegre Primavera; Solo Vivo Pa'quererte; Volando Voy; Quiero Quitarme Esta Pena; No Naqueres Na'De Mi; Gitana Te Quiero; Homenaje A Camaron. (50:15) Personnel: Pedrito Martinez, composer, arranger, chekere, congas, cowbell, vocals; Román Díaz, bata, cajon, spoons, vocals; John Benítez, bass; Piraña, cajon; Niño Josele, guitar, handclapping; Alfredo de la Fe, electric violin; Xiomara Laugart, backing vocals; Abraham Rodríguez, backing vocals.
TUNE IN for Bobby McFerrin on NPR's 'All Things Considered'
Posted At : May 17, 2013 1:08 PM
TUNE IN to Bobby McFerrin as he discusses his brand new CD: 'sprityouall' honoring his father and the American Spiritual. Click Here for: NPR's 'All Things Considered.The Piano Guys release the 'Home' video covering hit song from American Idol winner Phillip Phillips
Posted At : May 16, 2013 12:40 PM
Utah's favorite dads, The Piano Guys just released their new video ‘Home' covering the hit song from 2012 American Idol winner Phillip Phillips. Shot in their home state of Utah near Zion National Park, Steven Sharp Nelson commented on the impetus to make the video. "We love being on tour and meeting our fans! However, as we travel along with our equipment, cellos and baggage one thing never gets checked away - we miss home. We miss our family. When we first heard ‘Home' we couldn't help but be emotionally drawn to it."
The video is being released in conjunction with the group's new album The Piano Guys 2, which features more imaginative mash-ups and arrangements on music from Pachelbel to The Turtles to Bruno Mars
The Piano Guys started making music videos together for fun, a hobby which turned into a worldwide phenomenon when their self-made YouTube videos amassed 220 million views to date.
The Blind Boys of Alabama sign with Sony Masterworks
Posted At : May 16, 2013 11:25 AM
Veteran gospel act The Blind Boys of Alabama has signed with Sony Masterworks, Paste has learned. The band is now set to release a new album this fall, taking production notes from other than Justin Vernon of Bon Iver. An album title has not yet been released. The album will feature a few unexpected guest spots, which will be announced later. Its release will be followed by an international tour. The band's current lineup includes founding vocalists Jimmy Carter, along with vocalists Bishop Billy Bowers and Ben Moore. Drummer Eric McKinnie, guitarist Joey Williams, bassist Tracy Pierce and keyboard player Peter Levin round out the lineup. Vernon will add The Blind Boys to his growing list of production credits, which includes work with James Blake, Kathleen Edwards and Land of Talk.Top 10 for May
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Bob James & David Sanborn :
Quartette Humaine
OKeh will release keyboardist-composer-arranger Bob James and alto saxophonist David Sanborn's new album, Quartette Humaine. -
Michel Camilo :
What's Up?
"As usual, Camilo's pianism is remarkable, not only where technique is concerned, but moreover, for the range and beauty of his sound. -
Emerson String Quartet :
Mozart: The Prussian Quartets
The Emerson String Quartet stands alone in the history of string quartets as musicians of unrivaled eminence with an incomparable list of great recordings over three decades. -
Bobby McFerrin :
spirityouall
For decades, Bobby McFerrin has broken all the rules. -
Nell Robinson | Jim Nunally :
House & Garden
House & Garden was inspired by our love of natural life, of our gardens and the central place they play in our home-lives, our friendships and relationships. -
The Piano Guys :
Volume 2
The Piano Guys are back with a new album, The Piano Guys - Volume 2, with their unique take on music from Pachelbel to The Turtles to Bruno Mars, available on Portrait, Sony Masterworks' new adult contemporary imprint. -
John Medeski :
A Different Time
Keyboard master John Medeski thrives on the unpredictable, a trait that has kept his work with the trailblazing trio Medeski Martin & Wood (MMW) fresh and surprising for more than twenty years. -
Paris Combo :
5
Paris Combo 5 shatters the traditional concept of what some consider the Paris sound with a myriad of influences including the alluring vocals of Belle du Berry. -
Pedrito Martinez :
Rumba de la Isla
Sony Masterworks in partnership with Calle 54 Records releases: Cuban musician, Pedrito Martínez's new album Rumba de la Isla. -
Del Sol Quartet :
ZIA
The Zia Indians' symbol for the sacred sun captures the adventurous spirit and global pulse of this CD from Sono Luminus and the award winning Del Sol String Quartet.
Spring Dance is a Hit for Project Grand Slam
Posted: July 19, 2012 2:39 PM | By: AdminIn baseball, a "grand slam" is a home run with the bases loaded. In tennis and golf, the term refers to the four major annual global tournaments. In jazz, the term refers to the bold jazz fusion sound of the melodic and grooving ensemble Project Grand Slam. Led by bassist/composer Robert Miller, PGS reunited in the studio four years after their critically acclaimed debut album Play, and is ready to roll all summer and beyond with Spring Dance, their dynamic new collection on Cakewalk Records. Spring Dance is generating humble attention from jazz audiophiles around the internet. Dana Wright of muzikreviews.com states "From pure instrumental to upbeat jazz movements and vocals, they have crafted an album that jazz enthusiasts will be sure to enjoy."
http://soundcloud.com/mileshighproductions/project-grand-slam-spring
Crossover Media Projects with Robert Miller & Project Grand Slam
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Robert Miller & Project Grand Slam
Spring Dance
When is the last time a jazz ensemble named after the nefarious scheme of a James Bond villain packed such a solidly melodic and grooving punch Project Grand Slam, named by leader Robert Miller as a play on "Goldfinger"'s plan to steal all the gold from Fort Knox, is probably the first-and he and PGS are up to plenty of melodic and grooving wonder this summer on Spring Dance, their explosive new album on Cakewalk Records.
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