Bach Reflections - Bach Reflections (2013) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Bach Reflections
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Sound Liaison
Genre: Jazz, Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 40:47
Total Size: 711 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Gut Strings (8:47)
02. Contrapunctus (5:25)
03. Air Traveller (5:48)
04. Pizzicanto (6:28)
05. Invencion Nueve (6:04)
06. Bist du bei mir (4:59)
07. Prelude (3:17)

Personnel:

Dick de Graaf - saxophones
Gerard Kleijn - trumpet, flugelhorn
Paul Berner - double bass
Ed Verhoeff - gitaar
Larissa Groeneveld - cello

''He is doing what we are trying to do!'......that was Charlie Parker's comment upon hearing a recording of J.S. Bach's Organ Preludes for the first time. J.S Bach's music has always been an inexhaustible source of joy and inspiration to the jazz musician. No wonder that jazz musicians feel such a strong connection to Bach's music. Bach was in his own time equally famous for his skills as a virtuoso organ player and improviser as for his compositions, compositions that often enough had begun as improvisations. The Bach Reflections project was started 2012 by Gerard Kleijn and Dick de Graaf in order to search for another level in Bach's music by connecting it to the Jazz music of our time. In Ed Verhoeff, Paul Berner and Larissa Groeneveld they found like minded musicians, who were willing to investigate Bach's music and search for new ways of interpreting the message of Johan Sebastian Bach. The musicians of Bach Reflections rearranged compositions of Bach, or just took small elements of Bach's music and build new compositions or improvisations around them. The result is a very charming and musically satisfying rendition of what Bach could have sounded like had he been born in Kansas City in 1920 instead of Eisenach in 1685.