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Forest of Oblivion |
Pablo Held |
első megjelenés éve: 2008 |
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(2008)
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6.735 Ft
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1. | Two Questions One Answer
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2. | Forest of Oblivion
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3. | Hand Jive
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4. | Interlude
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5. | Phasen
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6. | Melody
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7. | Vertigo
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8. | Pájaro Triste
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9. | Ana Maria
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10. | Phase II
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Jazz
Pablo Held piano Robert Landfermann bass Jonas Burgwinkel drums
This is piano trio music that doesn't need to advertise itself; it is simply persuasive. The music isn't looking for a quick fix or flashy effect; it lives and breathes through it's intricate structure and deep meaning. This music has something secretive and mysterious about it; it shimmers and sparkles, and in its gentle way creates a unique world of sound replete with an intimate excitement.
When talking about a musician as young as Pablo Held, It's a tempting to talk about his youth, and rather than concentrate on the music. But in this case it would be the wrong approach. So we'll get all the facts out of the way at the beginning - and then we'll concentrate on what's most important. Born on December 27, 1986, Pablo Held is just 21. He has won first prize three times at the Young Jazz Musicians competition in NordrheinWestfalen, Germany-in 1999, 2003, and again in 2005; the first time as a ten year old! He has already played with the WDR Big Band, Manfred Schoof, Paul Heller, and Niels Klein. He studied in Cologne with the outstanding German pianist Hubert Nuss. And here is Held's debut CD in trio. And the unusual thing about this CD is not that Held is so young; it lies in the music itself. Held has come up with something magical and totally unique-and you don't need any background information about its author to discover this. |
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