
Artist: The Classical Jazz Quartet
Title Of Album: Play Bach
Recording Data: 2006
Label: Kind Of Blue / Catalog # KOB 10012
Genre: Jazz / Classical, Crossover
Quality: FLAC (Tracks+Log+Cue+Covers+Info)
Bitrate: Lossless | UPC Code: 076119100122
Total Time: 00:44:33
Total Size: 368 MB (Recovery 6%)
Track List:
01. Jesu, Joy Of Man’s Desiring (Bach) 8:39
02. Oboe Concerto in A major, 2nd Movement BWV 1055 (Bach) 5:45
03. Brandenburg Concerto Nr 2 BWV 1047-1st Movement (Bach) 8:12
04. Invention Nr 4 BWV 775 (Bach) 8:03
05. Brandenburg Concerto Nr 2 BWV 1047-2nd Movement (Bach) 5:57
06. Air (Bach) 5:57
Personnel:
Kenny Barron (piano);
Stefon Harris (vibraphone, marimba);
Ron Carter (upright bass);
Lewis Nash (drums).
By Ken Dryden:
The Classical Jazz Quartet — with pianist Kenny Barron, Stefon Harris (vibes and marimba), bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Lewis Nash — interpret the music of Johann Sebastian Bach as arranged by Bob Belden. One of the strengths of this date is the wealth of solo opportunities for each musician, instead of focusing the spotlight excessively on any one or two musicians. Beginning with the brisk treatment of the normally legato choral prelude “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring,” it’s clear that the quartet is ready to swing. Less familiar to the casual fan of Baroque music is Bach’s “Oboe Concerto in A major, 2nd Movement,” a piece recast by Belden with a samba-like flavor. The group turns on the afterburners in a boppish romp through the normally laid-back “Brandenburg Concerto #2 in F Major, 2nd Movement,” as Harris literally wails along with his vibes. It’s not surprising that these four superb musicians finished their work on this CD during just one session; it’s obvious that they enjoyed themselves immensely.
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thaks a lot!!!!
Thanks very much for this post.
It’s good to hear the talent of these Jazz men playng classics.
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