William Schimmel - Theater of the Accordion (2015)
Artist: William Schimmel
Title: Theater of the Accordion
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Roven Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, artwork)
Total Time: 57:31
Total Size: 131 / 271 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Theater of the Accordion
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Roven Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, artwork)
Total Time: 57:31
Total Size: 131 / 271 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Der Rosenkavalier (9:26)
02. St Louis Blues (feat. Wynton Marsalis, trumpet) (5:16)
03. Wozzeck, The Winner (2:42)
04. Sonata for Fiddler (4:41)
05. Discarded Melody (0:28)
06. According to Schoenberg (7:44)
07. MicroBella (3:05)
08. Carnival of Venice (4:48)
09. Classical Bluegrass (9:38)
10. Candide Overture (3:07)
11. Mahler 9 (feat. Wynton Marsalis, trumpet) (6:41)
Internationally renowned accordionist William Schimmel continues to expand the range of the accordion repertoire as he plays his versions of Der Rosenkavalier, Carnival of Venice, Candide Overture and even Mahler's Ninth Symphony. Schimmel has performed on CDs with everyone from Sting to the Scent of a Woman and the Billboard No. 1 CD, The Tango Project Joined by musical legend and nine-time Grammy winner, Wynton Marsalis on St Louis Blues and Mahler Ninth, this CD breaks all boundaries and more.
NPR called William Schimmel "the greatest accordionist in the world." Tom Waits said, "Bill Schimmel doesn't play the accordion, he IS the accordion." Musical legend Wynton Marsalis joins Schimmel on two diverse tracks: St.Louis Blues and Mahler's Ninth! This CD is a true crossover: it will appeal to classical listeners, jazz listeners and the millions of people worldwide who play the accordion.
NPR called William Schimmel "the greatest accordionist in the world." Tom Waits said, "Bill Schimmel doesn't play the accordion, he IS the accordion." Musical legend Wynton Marsalis joins Schimmel on two diverse tracks: St.Louis Blues and Mahler's Ninth! This CD is a true crossover: it will appeal to classical listeners, jazz listeners and the millions of people worldwide who play the accordion.
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