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Joey Calderazzo: Amanecer
ByArtistically, there is clearly a developmental process at work here; Calderazzo reaches back to the roots of his craft to extend his range while also broadening his scope to include bossa/samba for stylistic synergy. Calderazzo's touch is quite graceful and he is able to coax a range of emotions from these varied compositions. The first third of the CD is devoted to solo piano reprises with "Midnight Voyager" imbued with stride traits, "Toonay" given a classical turn and an ethereal version of Brecker's "Sea Glass."
The title cut features Chilean vocalist Claudia Acu?a and Brazilian guitarist Romero Lubamboa delicate trio depiction of dawn. Acu?a's voice is striking and she possesses a superb sense of pitch that allows her to harmonize as a third instrument. Her duet with Calderazzo on their joint composition "So Many Moons" is a divine meeting. "The Lonely Swan"dating from the Marsalis daysis turned Latin courtesy of Lubambo; Bill Evans' "Waltz for Debby" is reworked into a tentative trip that emphasizes the innocence of the original and closer "Lara" brings the trio together for another lovely statement. Here, Acu?a again shines as her lyric-less vocal paradoxically infuses the melody with a wonderful lyricism. Analytics aside, Amanecer is a beautifully textured session that delights with its warm feel and luxurious flow.
Track Listing
Midnight Voyage; Sea Glass; Toonay; Amanecer; The Lonely Swan; I
Personnel
Joey Calderazzo
pianoJoey Calderazzo: piano; Claudia Acu
Album information
Title: Amanecer | Year Released: 2008 | Record Label: Marsalis Music
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