domingo, 29 de diciembre de 2013

Basya Schechter - Queen's Dominion



Pharaoh's Daughter is an American Jewish world music band from New York City. Their music is a mix of American folk, Jewish klezmer, and Middle Eastern sounds. The bandleader is Basya Schechter (lead vocals, oud, guitar, saz). Other band members have included Daphna Mor (recorders, zurna, ney, melodica, backup vocals), Meg Okura (violin), Yuval Lion (drums), Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz (bass, oud), Noah Hoffeld (cello), Daniel Freedman (drums), and Jason Lindner (keyboards), Alan Kashan (santur).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharaoh%27s_Daughter

Basya Schechter, normally heard as the voice of New Jewish Movement group Pharoah's Daughter, makes a bit of a departure and delivers Queen's Dominion , a more-or-less stripped down instrumental affair that blends music from across the Middle East with, not so surprisingly, a sound that also demonstrates how the music of Persia ultimately travelled north to inform music as far away as Ireland.

Schechter's oud playing is not in the virtuoso realm of players like Anouar Brahem and Rabih Abou-Khalil, nor does it attempt to be. Instead, her rooted playing is the foundation around which everything else is based. While she may establish the melody, as she does on "Midian," she is more likely to be found ranging around the low end of the instrument, fleshing out the bottom end when the group isn't augmented by guest bassist Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz, who appears on the opening track, the lively "Dead Sea." More often than not the lead is taken by Alan Kushan's attractive santir (hammered dulcimer) or Meg Okura's soaring violin.



The core group explores the juncture between traditional Arabian music and influences from the Jewish tradition, but arguably the most interesting piece is "By Way of Haran," which, with fellow Pharoah's Daughter member Daphna Mor on recorders, has a distinctly Celtic flavour, even though its circuitous 15/8 pattern is clearly more focused in the Persian tradition.

The pieces are more focused on composition but that doesn't mean that there isn't room for improvisation. "Under the Moes Tree" and "Wherewolf" are both, in fact, completely free improvisation, albeit brought into focus by Kushan. Both pieces place ambience and atmosphere ahead of flair and technical wizardry, but are richly evocative pieces that demonstrate how, with a strong set of ears, magic can indeed be made.

The textures created by the largely string-based group are all the more forceful for their diversity. With strings being plucked, hammered and bowed there is plenty of room for breadth. And when the group is supplemented with melodica and trumpet, as it is on the moody and shifting title track, the sonics become very rich indeed, especially as these additional instruments are used for timbre more than melodic convention.

With Tzadik also reissuing a remastered and slightly altered version of Pharoah's Daughter's out of print '00 Knitting Factory release, Out of the Reeds , it is clear that the label is putting some weight behind Schechter and her personal vision of the varied musical traditions of the Middle East. Queen's Dominion establishes her as an artist who is as compelling an instrumental composer as she is a songwriter, and it bodes well for things to come.

Personnel: Basya Schechter (oud, percussion), Alan Kushan (santir, voice), Jarrod Cagwin (percussion), Meg Okura (violin) Special Guests: Daphna Mor (recorders), Noah Hoffeld (cello), Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz (bass), Jason Lindner (melodica), Albert Leusink (trumpet), Chiara Civello (breathing, vocals)

http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=14565#.UsElKrSkfTo




1. Dead Sea 
2. By Way of Haran
3. Burning Bush
4. Pashmina
5. Midian
6. Under the Moes Tree
7. Bedouin Tea Party
8. Dancing Georgina
9. Queen’s Dominion
10. Wherewolf

Chanda Rule - Surrender



Soul stirring. Powerful. Sacred. Goose-bump inducing! These are just some of the words used to describe vocalist and interfaith minister Chanda Rule. With feet rooted in the gospel traditions of the South, a heart filled with soul, and a voice touched with jazz, Chanda has been weaving stories through song, humming melodies, and bending words since her childhood. Mesmerizing audiences around the world with her “liquid clear” song “bound to fill your spirit to its rim with musical serenity” and her uncanny ability to lead audiences of all backgrounds in harmonious song, Chanda loves to proclaim that music is a healing balm for the human spirit and uses music to honor the downright sacred wholeness of every being.

Chanda's songs have been noted for their colorful poetics that embrace personal and spiritual depth and her unforgettably powerful approach. She infuses her melodies with her love of soulful blues, sacred teachings, and jazz -- blossoming unforgettable performances that touch the hearts of listeners all over the world.

Chanda began her career in musical theater, appearing in a variety of productions, from Shakespeare in the Park in New Jersey, to Hair, The Musical in Europe. She has since opened for Regina Belle & The Whispers, Angela Bofill, India.Arie, and Amel Larrieux; performs internationally at festivals and concert halls such as BAMCafé, Brucknerhaus, Tchaikovsky Hall, and Dizzy's Coca Cola; leads congregational music at Saint Peters Church, Unity, and Centers for Spiritual Living across the country; and has written music for and performed in concert to increase social, spiritual, and cultural awareness at The Apollo, Symphony Space, Harlem Stage, Lincoln Center, and The New York Open Center. Her genre-defying voice has graced a variety of musical projects: from her Langston Hughes inspired concert "I Too Speak of a River" and "Feelin' Good: A Tribute to Nina Simone", to performing with jazz trumpeter Franz Hackl's Outreach Orchestra, Denis Matsuev's Crescendo Festival, and New Music concerts with film composer Gene Pritsker.

After touring Western Europe singing and leading workshops on the African roots of Gospel music with the Golden Gospel Singers and attending One Spirit Interfaith Seminary in New York, Chanda was inspired to harness her passion for religious harmony into "RiseUpNation" a series of workshops, concerts, singing flash mobs, and pop-up choirs that use congregational music as an agent for interfaith dialogue and unity. Chanda was recently awarded one of seven Hough Scholarships from Union Theological Seminary at Columbia University to study Interfaith Dialogue through the Arts. Her music has been broadcast throughout the US, Eastern and Western Europe via radio, internet, and television.


http://www.chandarule.com/




1. Let Freedom Reign
2. All Life Is One
3. Tomorrow
4. Slow Down
5. Beauty
6. Home
7. Here's to Life
8. Surrender
9. Amazing Grace
10. Outro/I Knew It Was Love







sábado, 28 de diciembre de 2013

Steve Kindler & Teja Bell - Dolphin Smiles


Dophin Smiles is what all "New Age" artists strive for. A rare blend of mysticism and jazz, the music flows like dophins swimming in the sea. Steve Kindler's violin and Teja Bell's guitar work are first rate and the execution of the compositions never fails to impress and surprise. Kim Atkinson, on a variety of percussion instruments, completes the team of talented and visionary musicians who produced this ablum in the late 1980"s, and yet it still sounds completely contemporay.
Fuente: Amazon




Steve Kindler:  
Synthesizer, Violin, Arranger, Autoharp, Drums, Producer, Engineer, Emulator, Violin (Electric), Performer, Drum Machine, Mixing, Synthesizer Bass, DX-7, Electric Violin.
Teja Bell:
Synthesizer, Bass, Guitar, Arranger, Bass (Electric), Guitar (12 String), Producer, Performer, Executive Producer, Mixing, DX-7
Kim Atkinson:
Bongos, Conga, Triangle, Multi Instruments, Surdo, Agogo, Shaker, Guiro, Wood Block, Cabasa, Afuche

Tracks
1. Windsurfer
2. Kaimana
3. Dolphin Suite: Introduction/Dolphin Smiles/The Dolphin's Dream/Dolphin
4. Leeward Sail
5. Sounding
6. Farthest Shore

Michel Bismut – Ur



Menyimak album Ur milik kontrabasis Michel Bismut ini, rasanya seperti berkendara mesin waktu. Sebuah napak tilas bunyi tradisional Tunisia, tanah kelahiran Michel namun sekaligus terasimilasi dengan acuan musik lintas budaya; hispanik, India, sampai jazz.

Tiga rekan musisi yaitu juru tiup Jorge Pardo (Spanyol), pemetik gambus asal Maroko Nabil Khalidi, dan perkusionis Iran Keyvan Chemirani turut memberi kontribusi lewat jalin nada serta irama yang begitu solid. Mencantum sebelas komposisi orisinil tergarap rapi, interaktif, juga seringkali puitis.

Pertemuan dimulai oleh “Ajorpa” yang melaju atraksi flamenco, berlanjut irama padang pasir lewat dialog oud Nabil dan saksofon sopran Jorge dibalut fondasi ritme perkusi Keyvan nan eksotik. Hembusan flute resitatif membuka derap “Tanjevo” dengan petikan kontrabas Michel seolah bersenandung. Versatilitas Nabil hadir dalam nomor buatannya, “La Rose” berciri sesi trading fours meriah.

Rendisi atas nada tradisional Turki “Anakha” adalah aksi tunggal Michel sarat keheningan, pun “No Se” merupakan improvisasi kolektif begitu pula “Arga” yang berformat duet gesekan kontrabas dengan tepuk ghatam Keyvan, nuansanya begitu magis. Nikmati nafas Hindustan pada nomor “Malika” sebelum penutup jumpa “Princesse” yang justru melantun dalam rajut irama festive khas Amerika Latin.

MUSICOS;

Michel Bismut: kontrabas
Jorge Pardo: saksofon sopran, flute
Nabil Khalidi: oud
Keyvan Chemirani: zarb, daf, ghatam




1. Ajorpa
2. Ludio
3. Tanjevo
4. La Rose
5. Fayoum
6. Malika
7. Anakha
8. No Se
9. Vendredi 13
10. Arga
11. Princesse


jueves, 26 de diciembre de 2013

Steve Kindler - Across a Rainbow Sea


Steve Kindler's music is a bit difficult to place but easy to listen to.
Some of the tunes are catchy while others primarily set introspective moods.
Most of the music is upbeat and Kindler's violin is quite attractive;
he is also heard in spots on guitar and synthesizer. The personnel changes
constantly throughout the program, yet there is a unity to the music as one
piece flows naturally into the next. The music could be called light fusion
with straight-ahead and new age sections or even superior background music,
but in general it is beyond simple classification. This CD from the defunct
Global Pacific label will be difficult to locate, but is worth searching for
due to Steve Kindler's violin.
Review    by Scott Yanow All Music

    
   
Name                    Credits    
Andrew Annenberg     Artwork
Kim Atkinson             Bongos, Conga, Timbales, Guiro
Jimi Behringer             Guitar (Electric)
Suzanne Ciani             Synthesizer
Isaac Epps             Keyboards, Triangle, Pandeiro, Surdo, Agogo, Ganza, Wood Block, Tamborim
David Friesen             Bass
Larry Grenadier     Bass (Acoustic)
Barklie Henry             Executive Producer
Clay Henry             Producer, Shaker, Shekere, Tamborim
Michael Hollyfield     Design
Melisa Kary             Vocals
Steve Kindler             Synthesizer, Guitar (Acoustic), Violin, Vocals, Producer, Engineer, Violin (Electric),Guitar (Classical), Kurzweil Synthesizer, Zeta Violin
Frank Martin             Keyboards
Katalin Matavovsky     Vocals
Howard Morris             Coordination
Pinchey Pete             Conga
Carlos Reyes             Bass (Electric), Guitar (Rhythm), Paraguayan Harp
Jackie Ryan             Vocals
Howard Sapper             Coordination
Casey Schelierell     Drums, Dynachord
Greg Shaw             Digital Transfers
Sulubika             Flute



1 For the Americas         Kindler         4:57
2 Plumeria                 Kindler         4:31
3 Agua Caliente         Kindler         4:42
4 Caught Up in the Rapture  Glenn, Quander  4:37
5 Wistari Reef                 Kindler         5:40
6 Little Fuji                 Kindler         4:57
7 Mystic Fire                 Kindler         5:25
8 Bodysurfer                 Kindler         4:40
9 Across a Rainbow Sea         Kindler         8:03

domingo, 22 de diciembre de 2013

Alan Silvestri-A.Christmas Carol



A Christmas Carol is a soundtrack for the 2009 film of the same name. The music was composed by Alan Silvestri with some of the music being based on actual carols. The album is only available through digital music stores. The song "God Bless Us Everyone" was written by Silvestri and Glen Ballard and performed by Andrea Bocelli.



01. A Christmas Carol (Main Title) (04:21)
02. Scrooge Counts Money (00:48)
03. Marley's Ghost Visits Scrooge (06:12)
04. The Ghost Of Christmas Past (04:58)
05. Let Us See Another Christmas (01:18)
06. Flight To Fezziwigs (01:27)
07. First Waltz (00:59)
08. Another Idol Has Replaced Me (01:40)
09. Touch My Robe (03:41)
10. The Clock Tower (01:50)
11. Carriage Chase (03:24)
12. Old Joe And Mrs. Dilber (02:28)
13. This Dark Chamber (01:56)
14. None Of Us Will Ever Forget (01:33)
15. Who Was That Lying Dead? (03:08)
16. I'm Still Here (01:26)
17. Ride On My Good Man (01:04)
18. God Bless Us Everyone [Andrea Bocelli] (03:15)


Dallas Brass - Christmas Brass



The Dallas Brass is a brass quintet started by Michael Levine in 1983.[1] Its repertoire contains patriotic music, classical, and romantic, among others.The music ensemble continues to inspire young musicians and motivates its audience through a comedic workshop it provides.

The six members of the group include Michael A. Levine (trombone), Lorenzo Trujillo (trumpet), D.J. Barraclough (trumpet), Juan Berrios (horn), Paul Carlson (tuba), and Ben Handel (percussion).

The Dallas Brass has performed for Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush. The group has also made appearances with Cincinnati Pops, New York Pops, at Carnegie Hall, and around Europe. The Dallas Brass frequently travels to public schools to present clinics to students as well as work with them on a selection of music.

Six recordings of the Dallas Brass have been released: Debut, Dallas Brass II, A Merry Christmas with Brass, Windborne, Nutcracker, and American Musical Journey.




1. Angels from the Realms of Clory
2. Joy to the World
3. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
4. What Child Is This?
5. Go Tell It on the Mountain
6. Carol of the Bells
7. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
8. I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
9. Angels We Have Heard on High
10. Deck the Halls
11. Silent Night/Away in a Manger
12. We Wish You a Merry Christmas