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Harry Skoler - Conversations In The Language Of Jazz flac album

Harry Skoler - Conversations In The Language Of Jazz flac album
  • Performer Harry Skoler
  • Title Conversations In The Language Of Jazz
  • Date of release 1995
  • Other formats MP2 ADX MIDI AC3 RA TTA DMF
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1744 mb
  • Size FLAC 1492 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 679

Conversations with Myself is a 1963 album by American jazz musician Bill Evans. Recording with Glenn Gould's piano, CD 318, at studio sessions on February 6 and 9, and May 20, 1963, Evans used the then controversial method of overdubbing three different yet corresponding piano tracks for each song. Evans followed Conversations with Myself with Further Conversations with Myself (1967) and New Conversations (1978), both recorded in a similar vein.

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Filed under Swing By HARRY SKOLER.

Clarinetist Harry Skoler followed firmly in the tradition of his idol Benny Goodman, resurrecting the classic music of the swing era for appreciative contemporary audiences. Born in Syracuse, NY, in 1956, Skoler was introduced to Goodman's music while still a teen; announcing his intentions to beco. .

Lyrics & chords of Harry Skoler. Jazz clarinetist Harry Skoler was born in Syracuse, NY in 1956. Harry is Associate Professor of Woodwinds at Boston's prestigious Berklee College of Music.

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Riccardo Chailly has proved himself adept in the highways and byways of Shostakovich's output. You really feel he enjoys this music, conducting it with relish and not a hint of condescension. Admittedly the Concerto for Piano, Trumpet and Strings has real pathos in its second movement to offset the brittle humour and high jinx elsewhere.

Tracklist

1 If I Had You
2 Stompin' At The Savoy
3 Memories Of You
4 The Shining Sea
5 Somewhere
6 Sweet Lorraine
7 The Sweetest Sounds
8 Soon
9 I Wish I'd Met You
10 Treasures
11 El Cajon
12 Happiness Is
13 Recado Bossa Nova
14 Moonglow
15 Conversations in the Language of Jazz

Credits

  • Bass – Roger Kimball
  • Clarinet – Harry Skoler
  • Drums – Tim Gilmore
  • Vibraphone – Ed Saindon

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 783572952228