Thursday, January 28, 2021

Richie Beirach - Ballads

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1986
Time: 56:56
Size: 79,2 MB
Art: Front

(6:29) 1. Elm
(4:45) 2. My Foolish Heart
(5:05) 3. Infant Eyes
(3:18) 4. Blood Count
(4:42) 5. Nightlake
(4:15) 6. On Green Dolphin Street
(4:46) 7. Naima
(5:02) 8. Small World
(4:47) 9. Leaving
(3:01) 10. Over The Rainbow
(5:05) 11. You Don't Know What Love Is
(5:35) 12. Sunday Song

Richard Beirach was born in New York in 1947. His stage name is Richie Beirach. He is an innovative jazz pianist. His free and beautiful melody makes him a unique avant-garde jazz master. Richie Beirach was born classically, then devoted himself to jazz , and is committed to its further development. He studied music theory and composition at Berklee College of Music and Manhattan School of Music and obtained a master's degree. Richie Beirach is one of the pillars of ECM. In 1972 , he cooperated with Stan Getz for a period of time and also established a cooperative relationship with ChetBaker . Early Richie Beirach in the 70 's jazz artists who fled the United States worships money and conservative artistic atmosphere, choose Japan as the development of the market, an anti-choice majority in Europe, was in Japan Jazz label Venus has published many great jazz recordings, Among them are mainly played in trio form.

"Balads" is Richie Beirach who was asked by Sony Records in 1986 to record a solo piano album in Tokyo. The recording quality is excellent, with designer Yasutaka Kato 's beautiful blue seascape and artistic design cover. The 16- page brochure contains information and explanations of Beirach's choice of tunes. In the album, Beirach himself composed four works, including Elm, Nightlake , Leaving and Sunday Song . This album can be regarded as the first in a trilogy produced by Richie Beirach for Sony . The other two are " Ballads2" ( 1987 , with the same cover design but green) and " Water Lilies " ( 1987 ) ). It includes Richie Beirach 's musical interpretation of the French painter Claude Monet's paintings, and his fascination with impressionism. Translate By Google https://dsdlove.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=34789

Ballads

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