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• ithamara Koorax’s solo album Love Dance was named in the 68 th<br />
DownBeat Readers Poll (Best Beyond Album), Independent Weekly Top<br />
Vocal Discs, and the 45 th annual grammy Awards (Best Jazz vocal<br />
Album). She was listed in the Best Jazz Female Singer category in the<br />
67 th DownBeat Readers Poll.<br />
• On this new release, Swiss trumpeter Peter Schärli, pianist Hans Peter<br />
Pfammatter, and bassist Thomas Dürst form a strong and supportive trio<br />
for the vocal artist.<br />
• This amazing group effort appears less like a singer accompanied by<br />
an instrumental trio, and more like a seldom-heard but amazingly<br />
promising formula for a quartet. The singer’s impeccable intonation and<br />
flexible delivery are truly important, as the four work in the absence of a<br />
drummer—usually a most important element of Brazilian music!<br />
ithamara Koorax: vocals<br />
Hans-Peter Pfammatter: piano<br />
Thomas Dürst: bass<br />
Peter Schärli: trumpet<br />
Track Listing: Fotografia (Antonio Carlos Jobim) • Sandalia Dela (Luiz<br />
Claudio) • Setembro (Ivan Lins/Gilson Peranzzetta) • Wedileto (Hans-Peter<br />
Pfammatter) • O Grande Amor (Antonio Carlos Jobim/Vinicius de Moraes) •<br />
Deixa (Baden Powell/Vinicius de Moraes) • Para Machucar Meu Coraçao<br />
(Ary Barroso) • Zum Zum (Fernando Lobo/Paulo Soledade)<br />
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TcB 27702 (Q) Obrigado Dom Um Romao (725095277020)<br />
• Both Albert Mangelsdorff & François Jeanneau were guests<br />
on Jazz live, and this new release in the Swiss Radio Days series<br />
presents some examples of their excellent appearances.<br />
• The first time Mangelsdorff appeared, in 1967, the group played a<br />
series of standards in the mainstream style. In 1972, however, he<br />
suggested that they play two half-hour sets without any specific<br />
written material, and the evening was both relaxed and exciting. A<br />
recording of that concert’s first set is included here.<br />
• Janneau was the first Frenchman invited for a Jazz live concert.<br />
He sent a series of themes, and said that it was free music. But the<br />
themes definitely had harmony structures, as well as a form. The<br />
group was excited by this challenge of filtering unknown results<br />
from very traditional pieces, accepting the composed patterns solely<br />
as a general reference point and not as binding structures.<br />
Albert Mangelsdorff: trombone<br />
Klaus Koenig: piano<br />
Peter Frei: bass<br />
Peter Schmidlin: drums<br />
François Jeanneau: saxophones<br />
Pierre Favre: drums<br />
Track Listing: Part 1 (A. Mangelsdorff) • Part 2 (A. Mangelsdorff) •<br />
Le Lynx (F. Jeanneau) • Suite Eolienne (F. Jeanneau)<br />
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TcB 2212 (Q) Swiss Radio Days Vol. 21 (725095022125)<br />
TcB 2202 (Q) Swiss Radio Days Vol. 20 (725095022026)<br />
jAzz MARCH 2011<br />
Peter Scharli Trio feat. ithamara Koorax<br />
O Grande Amor<br />
Jazz<br />
TcB records<br />
cat # TcB 3172<br />
Price code: Q (SrP $15.99)<br />
Number of Discs: 1<br />
Jewel case; Box lot 25<br />
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Albert Mangelsdorff & François Jeanneau<br />
Swiss Radio Days, Vol. 22<br />
Jazz<br />
TcB records<br />
cat # TcB 2222<br />
Price code: N (SrP $12.99)<br />
Number of Discs: 1<br />
Jewel case; Box lot 25<br />
U.S. ORDERS ONLY<br />
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