Britta Dinkelbach - My Love (2009)

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Title: My Love
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Doublejoe Music
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 54:32
Total Size: 134/338 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Please Be Kind
2. Teach Me Tonight
3. If Ever
4. I Should Have Known
5. Sentence In My Diary
6. Moody's Mood
7. Save Your Love For Me
8. You Don't Know What Love Is
9. Devil May Care
10. You Must Believe In Spring
11. Kiss That Frog

Singing and especially the singing for other people was. Since childhood a passion for Britta Dinkelbach The initial self-taught way she led the school choir with a classical repertoire, past several bands in the student time as singer and bassist, to today's projects. Always the jazz connected, she dared to profound lessons from the jazz and fado singer Maria de Fatima, even stepping into the matter, and has in several workshops with well-known singers such as Norbert Gottschalk, Jorg Seidel, Ines Reiger or Ulita Knaus made her voice into what it is today, but soulful and powerful, expressive, delicate and soulful, and always with the right touch of swing.
With various appearances in recent years, Britta Dinkelbach ersang besides their fans also a large repertoire of swing and Latin, fusion and pop songs, as with the MondayNightBand in Bremen, the audience at the Bremen Club Meisenfrei enthusiastic over the years, with the Band Night Watch, which always occurs on a regular basis with special guests at the community center or Weserterrassen. in less trio with her husband Joe Dinkelbach and bassist Gerold Donker, which in turn belong to the most famous musicians of the German jazz scene With the musicians on the CD "My Love," she has been a currently at various Verabstaltungen in northern Germany, it is also used in guest appearances as the Wilhelmshaven big band or party band "Line Up" liked to hear.
Another passion of Britta Dinkelbach is the a cappella music, she pursues with the Ensemble de Jaco Musio. As a fixture in the Oldenburg area saw the sextet with small to huge events such as the "" Defftig Ollnborger Groonkohl powers conferred "in Berlin, on" Classic meets Pop "in the EWE Arena or at the 1st Real A Cappella Festival in Vasteras in Sweden. Arrangements and compositions of the ensemble are in no small part from her pen and her skills in this area she could, among other things in workshops with leading a cappella arrangers, as Peder Karlson and Anders Edenroth (both "The Real Group", Sweden) Jens Johansen ("Vocal Line", Denmark), and Oliver Gies (Maybebop) deepen.
Her debut album "My Love",a love letter to her husband Joe and his music came on 25 March 2009 at the home studio in Berne. The varied arrangements to come from her husband, pianist and composer Joe Dinkelbach who knows the right moment to explode musically again tastefully accompany from the background. Gerold Donker, bassist of Hamburg, Christian Schoenefeldt, drummer from Oldenburg, Uli Piontek, trumpeter from Bremen and Paulo Pereira, saxophonist from Hamburg make for a perfect overall sound and occur every man for himself also excellent soloists to the fore.
The Sound "are interpretations of well known Jazz Standards," "You Must Believe In Spring", "Devil May Care", "Teach Me Tonight" and You Do not Know What Love Is I Should Have Known "is a composition by Joe Dinkelbach, the wrote the text to known German jazz singer Silia Droste. "Sleep! Sleep! Beauty Bright "is an original composition by Britta Dinkelbach on a poem by William Blake that she has arranged for Jaco de Musio and recorded.