Showing posts with label Marc Copland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marc Copland. Show all posts

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Gary Peacock Trio - Art Museum Seattle (2016)


Gary Peacock returned to Seattle with his sparkling trio of Marc Copland, piano, and the great Joey Baron on drums. Bassist Gary Peacock has played there many times with Keith Jarrett. But fans of Peacock’s beautiful, warm tone and supple ideas may not know he also has deep local roots. Peacock moved to Seattle in 1972 to study molecular biology at the University of Washington during a period when he was re-evaluating a career that had already included groundbreaking recordings with avant-gardists Albert Ayler and Paul Bley.

Earshot Jazz
Art Museum, Seattle
February 20, 2016


Gary Peacock - bass
Marc Copland - piano
Joey Baron - drums

8 tr.

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Sunday, December 6, 2015

John Abercrombie Quartet - Willisau (2015)


Jazz Festival Willisau
festhalle
willisau, switzerland
August 30, 2015

John Abercrombie - guitar
Marc Copland - piano
Drew Gress - bass
Joey Baron - drums

11 tr.

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Thursday, November 26, 2015

Marc Copland & Daniel Schlaeppi - In Lausanne (2015)


Studio RTS
Lausanne, Switzerland
September 16, 2015


Marc Copland - piano
Daniel Schlaeppi - bass 


Marc Copland is an exceptional jazz pianist and composer, largely underrated, who initially entered the scene as a distinguished alto saxophonist. His music, often noted for its innovative harmonic language, nevertheless is widely regarded as easily accessible to the listener.

12 tr.

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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

John Abercrombie & Marc Copland - Jazz Alley Seattle (2014)


Jazz Alley welcomes the John Abercrombie All-Star Band with John Abercrombie (guitar), Marc Copland (piano), Drew Gress (double bass) and Joey Baron (drums).  February 2nd, 2014.

John Abercrombie - guitar
Marc Copland - piano
Drew Gress - bass
Joey Barron - drums

9 tr.

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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Marc Copland Trio - Genève (2009)


28th Festival AMR 2009
Sud des Alpes
Genève, Suisse
26. April 2009

Marc Copland, piano
Drew Gress, bass
Bill Stewart, drums

6 tr.

FM Broadcast
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Monday, August 19, 2013

Marc Copland Trio - Haunted Heart & Other Ballads (2001)


Marc Copland has a unique piano approach with instantly recognizable harmonies; a kind of dreamy dissonance that's more gentle than jarring. Listening to his music is like being in a sun-dappled forest glade which is both soothing and mysterious. He's in fine form on this varied material, which includes compositions by Gershwin, Cole Porter, Coltrane, and Sting, as well as something original (the thoughtful, luscious "Dark Territory") and something traditional (a slow, ethereal "Greensleeves"). The CD is cohesively knit together by the ballad theme and with three brief solo meditations on "My Favorite Things," each different and intriguing. (Judith Schlesinger)

Bass – Drew Gress
Drums – Jochen Rueckert
Piano – Marc Copland

11 tr.

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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Marc Copland - At Night (1991)


Marc Copland is a distinctive player whose signature harmonies and intervals are immediately identifiable; he's impressionistic without being vague, ethereal yet structured. His bandmates here are equally subtle and poised, and this session is pure jazz: recorded in a continuous stream with no written music, rehearsal takes, or later additions. This could be disastrous with a less accomplished and compatible trio, but these players are superb and completely focused -- having just returned from a tour together -- and the material is varied and intriguing. It ranges from Copland's bright, quirky opener "All That's Left" to a graceful, gossamer "Estate" and unique renderings of three classics: Cole Porter's "All of You"; Miles Davis' "Milestones"; and Wayne Shorter's "Masqualero, a solo piano track that sounds like it's played through a mist. The trio creates one original together, a relaxed, free conversation aptly entitled "Trading Places," and Copland supplies two more: the dreamy title ballad and "Rain," where a repeating figure conjures the tentative feel of beginning raindrops with just a hint of a gathering storm. Gary Peacock is always melodic, and Billy Hart shimmers and gleams. It's a tasteful and seamless CD, adventurous in a cool and meditative way.

Marc Copland - piano
Gary Peacock - bass
Billy Hart- drums

1  6:56
2 10:22
3  6:48
4  8:06
5  9:09
6  10:32
7  8:41
8  4:56

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