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Marc Copland - Jazz à La Villette (2012)
vianderDate: Monday, 30.Jan.2017, 9:38 AM | Message # 1
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Bill Carothers being blocked in the United States, the duo is transformed into a solo of Marc Copland.

These two Americans in Paris already know each other well when they decide to record for the first time together, in 2006, an album titled No choice. Marc Copland, a saxophone pianist from Philadelphia, made his first appearance in New York in the early 1980s, when he made his debut alongside Gary Peacock and Bill Stewart. But it was in Europe that he became a leader, called by a French producer to record his first solo album, Poetic motion, in 2001. It was also with Peacock and Stewart that Bill Carrothers, a pianist from Minneapolis, grew up in New- York, and becomes that delicate and serene musician. With the romantic Copland, the two Americans found a common repertoire, with classics of jazz as of rock. Between "Take the A train" and "The needle and the gown done" by Neil Young, they also take up Ornette Coleman's "Lonely Woman": still far from the original, more nervous and insatiable, Of their scores. One can imagine that in live, they will not cease to stretch the pieces, to better discover what the notes do not hide us, attentive listeners.





 
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