David Pastor - TimeLapse (2024)
Artist: David Pastor, Francesc Capella, Thomas Kent Warburton
Title: TimeLapse
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Dot Time Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:24
Total Size: 229 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: TimeLapse
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Dot Time Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:24
Total Size: 229 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Standchen (06:19)
2. El Pano Moruno (02:18)
3. Asturiana (03:15)
4. Cancion (03:03)
5. Nana (04:36)
6. Polo (02:48)
7. Adagio From Concierto De Aranjuez (06:06)
8. The Swan From The Carnival Of The Animals (05:47)
9. Gymnopedie No. 3 (05:36)
10. Pavane (04:46)
11. Arabesque No. 1 (04:46)
TimeLapse is the new release by David Pastor after Film Sessions, an album that was recognized as the best Jazz album of 2019 by the Carles Santos Awards for Valencian music and has toured national and international festivals.
The term TimeLapse is used to refer to recordings in which events that occur in long, slow intervals are observed in fast motion. In this way, the human eye can appreciate a long evolution in a short period of time. The repertoire has been arranged by Mtro. Francesc Capella. The jazz trio led by David Pastor is joined by Francesc Capella, on piano, and Thomas Kent Warburton, on double bass.
The album has been recorded with a chamber orchestra, with the participation of the prestigious soloists of the Royal Opera House Orchestra of Covent Garden in London, the concerti- no Vasko Vassilev and the conductor M. Á. Navarro.
The term TimeLapse is used to refer to recordings in which events that occur in long, slow intervals are observed in fast motion. In this way, the human eye can appreciate a long evolution in a short period of time. The repertoire has been arranged by Mtro. Francesc Capella. The jazz trio led by David Pastor is joined by Francesc Capella, on piano, and Thomas Kent Warburton, on double bass.
The album has been recorded with a chamber orchestra, with the participation of the prestigious soloists of the Royal Opera House Orchestra of Covent Garden in London, the concerti- no Vasko Vassilev and the conductor M. Á. Navarro.