Wolfgang Mitschke - The Berlin Nightbirds (2020) Hi Res

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Artist:
Title: The Berlin Nightbirds
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Naxos
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC (tracks+digital booklet)
Total Time: 00:55:16
Total Size: 130 mb | 286 mb | 573 mb
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Tracklist:

01 - Wolfgang Mitschke - I Love You
02 - Wolfgang Mitschke - Stella by Starlight
03 - Wolfgang Mitschke - Midnight Piano
04 - Wolfgang Mitschke - Bye Bye Blackbird
05 - Wolfgang Mitschke - Corcovado
06 - Wolfgang Mitschke - Anthropology
07 - Wolfgang Mitschke - If I Should Lose You
08 - Wolfgang Mitschke - The Berlin Nightbirds
09 - Wolfgang Mitschke - Blue Monk
10 - Wolfgang Mitschke - Short Bridge
11 - Wolfgang Mitschke - Black Orpheus
12 - Wolfgang Mitschke - So What
13 - Wolfgang Mitschke - The Yardbird Suite
14 - Wolfgang Mitschke - In Your Own Sweet Way

In the summer of 2005, Wolfgang Mitschke appeared in Jazz magazines for the first time with Jazz masters such as Albert Mangelsdorff, Charlie Mariano, and Don Friedmann and became known to a wider audience with his Fusion Jazz record “Night Over Berlin,” published by SKIP-Records. A stylistically similar album with the title “Midnight Moods” was also released by SKIP in the summer of 2008. On these albums, Wolfgang Mitschke already understood to organically employ the technical possibilities “single-handledly” with perfectly sampled sounds of the piano, e-piano, bass, rhythm guitar, strings, and the drum in such a way to produce a full sound impression.

The recently completed transition to the world-renowned NAXOS record label is a new challenge for Wolfgang Mitschke. With “The Berlin Nightbirds,” the rather publicity shy jazz pianist from Bonn, Germany, presents a new jazz album after an extended creative break. Standards of the Great American songbooks represent the lion’s share on this CD’s playing time. What is astonishing here are the tenacious musical interpretations of well-known titles such as “Manhã de Carnaval,” “Blue Monk,” or “Bye bye Bluebird.” It becomes quickly clear that a musical aesthete is at work, demonstrated especially by the improvisations. Exciting narratives are revealed by pure joy of playing since it is not important to play as many sounds as possible but the correct ones: The “Piano-Lines” by Wolfgang Mitschke in “The Berlin Nightbirds” always appear charming and light-footed, which makes you want to listen. Just as the albums published so far, the new album contains several of his own compositions, among others, the song “Midnight Piano” and the title song “The Berlin Nightbirds.” Wolfgang Mitschke combines elements of pop music, rhythm and blues, and Fusion Jazz in order to achieve the most catchy form of crossover jazz.

The jazz pianist from Bonn, Germany, describes himself as a self-taught artist: “I have been interested in jazz since childhood but never attended a university, instead always took advantage of private encounters with different musicians to find my musical orientation. The original starting point was the Jazz drums. Then, curiosity lead me to a different main instrument, the keyboards, which I essentially taught myself to play in private lessons. I am pleased to be able to publish my album “The Berlin Nightbirds” with NAXOS.”

Wolfgang Mitschke plays Piano and Keyboards; Bass Programming and Drum Programming, Additional Keyboard Programming, additional Guitar Programming, additional String Programming by Wolfgang Mitschke.


  • hollinsuk
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Some sensible bitrates. Thanks Cheers.
  • platico
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gracias...