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Jazz Pianist
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Or Bach I can get more feel out of Sibelius 6... |
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Ricochet
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Now hold on there... |
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Sean Trane
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I'm a bit surprised that no-one has voted for Thelonius Monk.
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my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....
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Jazz Pianist
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I know, a little rash... It's a matter of opinion I suppose, but I can't listen to his Bach renditions. Personal taste, but I think it sounds a bit robotic... |
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harmonium.ro
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^ You must have heard his very early recordings, fast, furious and maybe even "robotical", too. His late renditions are very different, moody and sentimental. That's what I love at his style, not the early period.
Rico, I don't know about his Schuberts, but I can live with the idea that no-one is good at everything. ;) What's the relation between Schubert and jazz, tho? :P |
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Jazz Pianist
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I must admit his later recording of Goldberg Variations I enjoyed (although I think he butchered them in his first). Maybe I'll have to check him out, I heard he did mature as a musician later on in his life. Speaking of which have you ever heard Jarrett play Bach?
They are both awesome? |
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Ricochet
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My point was that he mastered little in style beyond Bach's timeline, in order to discuss him all the way to jazz music. (But I exaggerate, for he looked into Schonberg rather extensively and notably.) Edited by Ricochet - 20 Jun 2011 at 4:04pm |
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Ricochet
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I have not listened to his Goldberg Variations. He does offer enough counterpoint fantasy in his own works, though. |
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Jazz Pianist
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I can say with confidence that he is the only player I can think of that plays classical just as well as jazz. And yeah, there is plenty of counterpoint in his own works! His clavichord stuff is also very interesting. |
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Cannonball With Hat
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A tough call, mostly because I don't know enough of most of these guys. I'll vote for Brubeck in this poll, but overall my favorite is probably Sun Ra.
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Hit it on Five.
Saxophone Scatterbrain Blitzberg Stab them in the ears. |
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Jazz Pianist
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Consider this a source of research if you're into your jazz piano! |
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Cannonball With Hat
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Absolutely. Definitely been meaning to check out some of the bigger names on this list (Monk, Tyner, Jarret, etc). My jazz collection is still quite poor, especially when it comes to "straight" or "normal" jazz. But I'll definitely keep my eyes peeled for the names that I don't recognize as well.
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Hit it on Five.
Saxophone Scatterbrain Blitzberg Stab them in the ears. |
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Kazuhiro
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And, please make the goodness of jazz and JMA known to surroundings further.
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triceratopsoil
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He was my #2 |
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Cannonball With Hat
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Haha, I try but I am only one man.
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Hit it on Five.
Saxophone Scatterbrain Blitzberg Stab them in the ears. |
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Kazuhiro
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As for me, this forum really thought the role like the textbook to be desirous for the beginner of jazz. Even if I choose "Toshiko Akiyoshi" from the list of this vote and it explains her goodness, the beginner might not understand so much. However, I feel the mission that does it.
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Sean Trane
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He wouldn't have been in my top 5!!! (I gave mine in my first post on the thread)
but he's generally universally recognized as a genius (although more so in the songwriting dept proper, rather than piano proficiency or virtuosity itself), which is why I'm a little amazed at no-one voting for him...
But at Thelo's defence, the competition he's facing is rather tough.
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my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....
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Ricochet
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With classical studies, no doubt. I read (though it may be wikipedia junk trivia) that he even rejected the idea of studying under Nadia Boulanger. Already an ego at an early age. |
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Jazz Pianist
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Not only classical studies, but classical studies that he valued as much as jazz studies OIh boy... I heard he often stops in the middle of the song and tells audience members off for coughing? Ego indeed |
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Ricochet
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Yes, as much as I'd love to catch him in concert, there are five significant factors to it these days:
1. Him playing agitated serial music (I can actually live with that, but it's a bizarre new phase nonetheless) 2. Him playing in Japan 3. Him playing in one of the five most prestigious concert halls of the world (in case it's not in Japan) 4. His concert costing me at least 125 euros 5. Him likely to be annoyed by people in the audience breathing and therefore stop playing at all Edited by Ricochet - 21 Jun 2011 at 1:20pm |
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