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1. | Tutti
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2. | The Mother's (Where Johnny is)
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3. | The Threepenny Opera
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4. | Stardust
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5. | Meditations For a Pair of Wire Cutters
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6. | Flamingo
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7. | The Street Beat/52nd Street Theme
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8. | Memories of You
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Jazz
Alan Silverman - Mastering Andy Razaf - Composer Charles Mingus - Composer David Schoenwetter - Assistant Engineer Ed Wedberg - Piano Technician Edmund Anderson - Composer Eubie Blake - Composer Herlin Riley - Drums Hiroko Kawachi - Executive Producer Hoagy Carmichael - Composer James Carter - Clarinet (Bass), Flute, Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor) Jim Anderson - Engineer, Mixing Junko Onishi - Composer, Piano, Producer Kayoko "Coco" Seo - Coordination Kazutoshi Chiba - Executive Producer Kimitaka Kato - Executive Producer Kiyoko Murata - Coordination Kuninori Tamamori - Management, Producer Mika Ninagawa - Photography Nao Sekine - Management Nicholas Payton - Trumpet Reginald Veal - Bass Rodney Whitaker - Bass Roland Guerrero - Conga Sir Charles Thompson - Composer Takuto Satoyama - Stylist Takuya Yamada - Art Direction, Design Ted Grouya - Composer Ted Tuthill - Assistant Engineer Thelonious Monk - Composer Wycliffe Gordon - Trombone Yoshihisa Saito - A&R
2010 release from the Japanese pianist, composer and arranger. Features musical assistance from Nicholas Payton, James Carter, Wycliffe Gordon, Reginald Veal, Rodney Whitaker and Herlin Riley.
Baroque is jazz pianist Junko Onishi's first album in over ten years and her debut for Verve. The 2010 release follows up her eclectic 1999 album, Fragile. Baroque features several Onishi originals as well as her unique interpretations of some 20th century classical pieces, including "The Three Penny Opera.", Rovi
Junko Onishi
Active Decade: '90s Born: Apr 16, 1967 in Kyoto, Japan Genre: Jazz Styles: Post-Bop, Jazz Instrument, Piano Jazz
With the release of her 1993 Blue Note debut Cruisin', pianist Junko Onishi arrived as one of the most promising of Japan-born jazz musicians. Growing up in Tokyo, Onishi received classical piano lessons but became quite interested in jazz. She studied at Berklee and after three years moved to New York. Already a well-developed player, Onishi worked with Joe Henderson, Betty Carter, Kenny Garrett, and Mingus Dynasty before recording her debut as a leader. She considers her style to be based on Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, and Ornette Coleman; her other recordings from the '90s include 1994's Live at the Village Vanguard, 1995's Piano Quintet Suite, and 1999's Fragile. After Fragile, Onishi took a break from releasing albums to focus on developing her music. She returned over ten years later with 2009's Musical Moments. She followed that up a year later with her 2010 Verve debut, Baroque, which featured several Onishi originals as well as interpretations of some 20th century classical pieces, including "The Three Penny Opera." ---Scott Yanow, Rovi |
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