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Добавил: Golden, 26 февраля 2008 | Прочитана: 620 раз(а)
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Добавил: Golden, 26 февраля 2008 | Прочитана: 669 раз(а)
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Добавил: Golden, 26 февраля 2008 | Прочитана: 453 раз(а)
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There are moments in an
artist's career when things come together in a special way, and Noir is
such a moment for Anat Cohen. From the time I first encountered this
remarkable musician in 200l I've been delighted and amazed at every
hearing, live or recorded, in the many and varied settings that display
her gifts. Anat is nothing if not multifaceted, and this fine album
presents almost all these facets in the aggregate. (Almost-- since no
record, no matter how great, can do full justice to a living,
breathing, ever-developing creative multi-instrumentalist who will
continue to surprise us.) It brings together two main streams in Anat's
musical world, big band jazz and Brazilian music, and it is also a
reunion with an old friend, Oded Lev-Ari, who here comes into view as
an arranger of great skill and originality. Together in high school in
Tel Aviv, they both had classical training--she on clarinet, he on
piano--and both discovered jazz about the same time... |
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