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The Fred Hersch Trio - Night & The Music (2007) [FLAC] Artist: The Fred Hersch Trio Album: Night & The Music Year Of Release: 2007 Genre: Jazz, Post Bop Quality: FLAC (tracks) Bitrate: Lossless Total Time: 01:02:07 Total Size: 326 MB TRACKLIST DODATKOWE INFO DOWNLOAD https://xshare.eu/1SJ3 https://rapidu.net/7324589977/ http://katfile.com/m970ujlrf596 https://nowfile.net/file/vvhghy http://catshare.net/t9pb0fkO7NDHnOKP https://lunaticfiles.com/vqkhl5vsiq39 http://turbobit.net/itys9kv5jh63.html http://freshfile.pl/dl/YRBt3Ou5v2dzC1sN/ https://fileshark.pl/pobierz/23805699/bec53 https://rg.to/file/afb84366c9bcedf7035b26e714dbea07
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Artist: Fred Hersch Title: Fred Hersch Plays Rodgers & Hammerstein Year Of Release: 1996 Label: Nonesuch Genre: Post-Bop, Jazz Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans) Total Time: 59:39 Total Size: 222 MB Tracklist: 01. A Cock-Eyed Optimist (Rodgers-Hammerstein) - 5:23 02. No Other Love (Rodgers-Hammerstein) - 4:47 03. Loneliness of Evening (Rodgers-Hammerstein) - 5:42 04. It Might as Well Be Spring (Rodgers-Hammerstein) - 6:39 05. I Have Dreamed (Rodgers-Hammerstein) - 6:35 06. People Will Say We're in Love (Rodgers-Hammerstein) - 4:33 07. Do I Love You (Because You're Beautiful?) (Rodgers-Hammerstein) - 6:31 08. Shall We Dance? (Rodgers-Hammerstein) - 5:29 09. The Surrey with the Fringe on Top (Rodgers-Hammerstein) - 3:39 10. This Nearly Was Mine (Rodgers-Hammerstein) - 5:19 11. Getting to Know You (Rodgers-Hammerstein) - 5:02 Fred Hersch grew up loving the show tunes of Rodgers & Hammerstein, so he took advantage of the opportunity to pay tribute to the songwriters. This solo piano set mixes together some standards (most notably "It Might As Well Be Spring" and "The Surrey with the Fringe On Top") with some lesser-known but worthwhile tunes, including "Loneliness of Evening" and "I Have Dreamed." Hersch's harmonically advanced yet melodic style transforms even the most unlikely tunes into high-quality jazz. http://rapidgator.net/file/f1207b3a7651d41dcee677115aff0bb0/Fred_Hersch_-_Fred_Hersch.rar.html http://ssh.tf/KH851hhbL/Fred_Hersch_-_Fred_Hersch.rar http://uploaded.net/file/8bwgaoev/Fred_Hersch_-_Fred_Hersch.rar
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Artist: Fred Hersch Title: Fred Hersch Plays Jobim Year Of Release: 2009 Label: Sunnyside Genre: Jazz, Post-Bop, Brazilian Jazz Quality: FLAC [16bit/44.1kHz] Total Time: 50:16 Total Size: 157.1 MB Tracklist: 01. Por Toda Minha Vida (Jobim) - 2:17 02. O Grande Amor (Jobim) - 5:55 03. Luiza (Jobim) - 5:11 04. Meditacao (Jobim) - 4:42 05. Insensatez (Jobim) - 5:32 06. Brigas Nunca Mais (Jobim) - 5:47 07. Modinha/Olha Maria (Jobim) - 7:37 08. Desafinado (Jobim) - 6:15 09. Corcovado (Jobim) - 7:00 Fred Hersch - piano Jamey Haddad - percussion (#6) http://rapidgator.net/file/40278be70d873e6c32747f7199eeda02/Fred_Hersch_Plays_Jobim.rar.html ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://ssh.tf/YDQmMQS0p/Fred_Hersch_Plays_Jobim.rar ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://uploaded.net/file/8mmes66p/Fred_Hersch_Plays_Jobim.rar
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Artist: The Fred Hersch Trio Title: Sunday Night At The Vanguard Year Of Release: 2016 Label: Palmetto Records Genre: Jazz Quality: FLAC (tracks) Total Time: 67:59 min Total Size: 402 MB Tracklist: 01. A Cockeyed Optimist [7:29] 02. Serpentine [8:37] 03. The Optimum Thing [5:15] 04. Calligram [5:11] 05. Blackwing Palomino [6:13] 06. For No One [7:06] 07. Everybody's Song But My Own [7:20] 08. The Peacocks [10:14] 09. We See [7:07] 10. Solo Encore: Valentine [3:26] Jazz is too often portrayed as an art form defined by blazing young artists. It's true that many jazz masters reach a mid-career plateau marked by small variations on a mature style. But there's also a vanguard of players and composers who continue to refine and expand the art form in middle age and beyond, like Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Henry Threadgill, and piano maestro Fred Hersch, who is marking his 60th year with an astonishing creative surge. Slated for release by his longtime label Palmetto on August 12, 2016, Hersch's new recording Sunday Night at the Vanguard stands as the most profound and enthralling trio statement yet by an improviser whose bands have embodied the enduring relevance of the piano-bass-and-drums format for three decades. With Sunday, Hersch's trio gracefully leapfrogs past its already daunting accomplishments. Featuring the exquisitely interactive bassist John H??bert and extraordinarily sensitive drummer Eric McPherson, the ensemble has recorded a series of critically hailed albums over the past seven years, including 2012's Fred Hersch Trio - Alive at the Vanguard, a double album that earned France's top jazz award, the Grand Prix du Disque, and 2014's lavishly praised Floating, a double GrammyÂ?-nominee (both on Palmetto). Recorded at the storied venue that's become Hersch's second home, Sunday Night at the Vanguard unfolds with all the dramatic intensity and narrative drive that make his performances a revelatory experience. Ebulliently playful and ravishingly lyrical, rhythmically elastic and harmonically exploratory, the trio plays with an extraordinary level of trust, assurance, high-wire poise and musicality throughout the set. "The thing that's beautiful about Eric is his touch," Hersch says. "He's the straight man and John is the loose guy, though sometimes they reverse it." Hersch quickly gained recognition as a superlative band-mate, performing and recording with masters such as Stan Getz, Joe Henderson, Billy Harper, Lee Konitz, Art Farmer, Gary Burton, Toots Thielemans, and many others. Since releasing his first album under his own name he's recorded in an array of settings, including a series of captivating solo recitals, duos with vocalists Janis Siegel and Norma Winstone, and ambitious extended compositional projects including a widely-praised setting of Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass." As an educator, he has shepherded some of the finest young pianists in jazz through his teaching at NEC, Juilliard, Rutgers and the New School. A leading force in galvanizing the jazz community in the fights against HIV/AIDS, he produced 1994's all-star benefit project Last Night When We Were Young: The Ballad Album. He's gained the most widespread visibility as the leader of a series of remarkable trios. From his first session with Marc Johnson and Joey Baron, he's pushed at the limits of lyricism and temporal fluidity with similarly searching improvisers. He has consistently drawn deeply from the music's most refined players while forging his own approach. He considers his current trio, with John H??bert and Eric McPherson, as his best to date. "I always say that as a player there are three main threads that come to prominence at different times," Hersch says. "There's the trio, which is a constant. I've been doing duo encounters steadily going way back to Jane Ira Bloom in the early 1980s. But I think solo feels equal to the trio in terms of being the hub of my musical wheel. My solo playing feeds my trio and vice versa." A feature length film, The Ballad of Fred Hersch, recently premiered to rapturous reviews at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, and Hersch is busy at work on a memoir (working title: Good Things Happen Slowly) for Crown/Random House due in stores Spring 2017. http://rapidgator.net/file/22f51c5fc38bf60865b57ef9790f3288/SNATVA.rar.html http://ssh.tf/gQUUqvmMZ/SNATVA.rar http://uploaded.net/file/sro7dw9t/SNATVA.rar
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Artist: The Fred Hersch Trio Title: Sunday Night At The Vanguard Year Of Release: 2016 Label: Palmetto Records Genre: Jazz Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps Total Time: 68:00 min Total Size: 155 MB Tracklist -------- 01. A Cockeyed Optimist 02. Serpentine 03. The Optimum Thing 04. Calligram 05. Blackwing Palomino 06. For No One 07. Everybody's Song But My Own 08. The Peacocks 09. We See 10. Solo Encore: Valentine Reach up to the CD shelf and pull a handful of Fred Hersch CDS down. You'll find that the pianist has a good thing going with the Village Vanguard. Alive At The Vanguard (Palmetto Records, 2012) a stellar two CD set, and terrific solo set, Alone At the Vanguard (Palmetto Records, 2011), are Hersch's most recent recordings from the legendary venue; and now he and his trio offer up Sunday Night At the Vanguard. Hersch says this is his best trio album. Almost every artist says that about their latest that this one's the best. But he might be right. The vote here would have gone to a studio recording, Whirl (Palmetto Records, 2010), a marvelous in-the-zone effort with this same trio John Hebert on bass, Eric McPherson playing drums until Sunday Night At The Vanguard rolled around. The trio opens with Richard Rodgers' "A Cockeyed Optimist," which is not exactly a familiar tune, in spite of its authorship. But as an opener it works to perfection, with a silvery, raindrop intro that finds a quirky groove that paints an upbeat atmosphere, with a bright melody that sounds like a second cousin to "It Might As Well Be Spring." "Serpentine," a Hersch original, is a wandering slither of a tune, unpredictable and spooky, lovely in its fluid, abstract way; "The Optimum Thing" sparkles; and "Blackwing Palomino," maybe the only jazz tune ever written for a pencil, has the feel of a new jazz standard. Hersch's output has been consistently excellent, but sometimes as on this special Sunday Night the stars align. The trio, from the opening notes of "The Cockeyed Optimist," is locked into and to a telepathic interplay zone playful and eloquent, elegant and assured. The Lennon and McCartney gem, "For No One," has the forlorn desperation of the song's lyrical content. The Beatles' version a masterpiece in its own right didn't take things to this dark of a place. Kenny Wheeler's "Everybody's Song But My Own" rolls in a restless, jittery mode. "The Peacocks," from the pen of Jimmy Rowles, is pensive, lonely. Hersch explores an almost unmatchable majesty of the tune, with a bit of dissonance, before he jumps into Thelonious Monk, with "We See," an irrepressible jewel, followed as an encore to the show the Fred Hersch-penned "Valentine," one of the more inward tunes in Hersch's songbook, counterpointing a mostly gregarious, effervescent set by one of the jazz world's top piano trios at the top of their game. ~ Dan McClenaghan Personnel: Fred Hersch: piano; John Hebert: bass; Eric McPherson: drums. http://rapidgator.net/file/fc2cb3d633b1f5719fb40b42c732d177/FredHerschTrioVanguard.rar.html http://ssh.tf/AN3axoyoS/FredHerschTrioVanguard.rar https://bytewhale.com/89haor4vy9t4/FredHerschTrioVanguard.rar