For her third release, pianist Miki Kono reunites with bass player Rufus Reid for a session which focuses on the musicians' ability to interpret the selections on the program without extraneous and irrelevant activity. This session of sophisticated playing is absent unnecessary musical verbosity. Reid gave Kono's career a major boost by appearing on her first album in 1996. Here, Kono favors a feathery touch, reminiscent of Tommy Flanagan and Hank Jones, as she leaves lots of space between the lines. At the same time, she ...
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For her third release, pianist Miki Kono reunites with bass player Rufus Reid for a session which focuses on the musicians' ability to interpret the selections on the program without extraneous and irrelevant activity. This session of sophisticated playing is absent unnecessary musical verbosity. Reid gave Kono's career a major boost by appearing on her first album in 1996. Here, Kono favors a feathery touch, reminiscent of Tommy Flanagan and Hank Jones, as she leaves lots of space between the lines. At the same time, she has that intensity and devotion to detail that verifies her classical training. Her skill as a composer is as variegated as her playing. "Just Take It Easy" is a lilting samba that contrasts with "Lullaby for Benjamin," which takes on a classical bent. Kono's affinity for classics is shown with the inclusion on the play list of the well-known J. S. Bach "Air on the G String," which fits with her feathery, light touch. After playing it straight, she launches into a slightly jazzed-up...
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Add this copy of Strauss-Friedenstag / Alessandra Marc to cart. $4.51, good condition, Sold by Books From California rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Simi Valley, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1991 by Koch.
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