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Art Tatum: Improvisations - Art Tatum/Steven Mayer
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  1. Improvisation on Tea for Two, for piano (after Youmans & Caesar)
  2. Improvisation on St. Louis Blues, for piano (after Handy)
  3. Improvisation on Tiger Rag, for piano (after La Rocha, De Costa , Ragas
  4. Improvisation on Aunt Hagar's Blues, for piano (after Handy & Brymn)
  5. Improvisation on Humoresque, for piano (after Dvorak)
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  1. Improvisation on Tea for Two, for piano (after Youmans & Caesar)
  2. Improvisation on St. Louis Blues, for piano (after Handy)
  3. Improvisation on Tiger Rag, for piano (after La Rocha, De Costa , Ragas
  4. Improvisation on Aunt Hagar's Blues, for piano (after Handy & Brymn)
  5. Improvisation on Humoresque, for piano (after Dvorak)
  6. Improvisation on Sweet Lorraine, for piano (after Burwell & Parish)
  7. Improvisation on Get Happy, for piano (after Arlen & Koehler)
  8. Improvisation on The Jitterbug Waltz, for piano (after Waller)
  9. Tatum Pole Boogie, for piano
  10. Improvisation on Cherokee, for piano (after Noble & Davis Jr.)
  11. Improvisation on Lover, Come Back to Me!, for piano (after Romberg & Ha
  12. Elegie, improvisation after Massenet, for piano
  13. Improvisation on Hallelujah, for piano (after Youmans, Robin & Grey)
  14. Improvisation on Willow Weep For Me, for piano (after Ronell)
  15. Improvisation on Emaline, for piano (after Parish & Perkins)
  16. Improvisation on Yesterdays, for piano (after Harbach & Kern)
  17. Improvisation on I Know that You Know, for piano (after Youmans, O'Dea
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Pianist Steven Mayer is either a very brave man or a very foolhardy man -- or both. Even superstar classical pianists like Vladimir Horowitz and Sergei Rachmaninoff were dumbstruck when they ventured into the depths of New York City to hear Art Tatum, the most astounding jazz pianist of the 20th century. Undaunted, Mayer -- who is one mean technician himself, with recordings of Liszt and the hugely difficult Ives "Concord" Sonata behind him -- went ahead and recorded 17 numbers that Tatum himself cut, in what Naxos purports ...

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