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August 2022: Higher Ground


Higher Grounds
Outside In Music
2022
Polymath composer, guitarist and pianist, DO'A, possesses an embarrassment of talent equal only to the smoky and concealed mystery surrounding her and her provocative moniker. Her voice is deeply alto: dusky, rich, and indulgent, like dark chocolate, full of crepuscular secrets and seductive charisma. Her musical vehicle is largely a Latin vibe with an elastic momentum defying any interfering inertia. Conceived and recorded remotely, Higher Grounds reflects our new normal, where distance is overcome by musicians recording in place, be it in Colombia, Boston, Cuba, Israel, or the Gran Canary Islands. DO'A returned to her native Albania to complete recording and assembling the pieces, smoothing them into unity. This seven-song EP is steeped in the humidity of the Latin clave, revealed in the breezy, mid-tempo "Flor de Lis" and the quiet and drowsy balladry of "Alfonsina ye el Mar." "Lámpara" and "Unidad" sway with Cuban grace and precision, while the single English lyric, "I Fall In Love Too Easily" reveals an affectless,

Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988
Key Selection: "Pranvera."

Lotus Blossom Days
ViBu Jazz
2022
What jazz is all about is swing. For our purposes here, swing is what we've got.

Vicki Burns
vocalsb.1961

Art Hirahara
pianob.1971

Sam Bevan
bassb.1974

Billy Drummond
drumsb.1959

Jane Monheit
vocalsb.1977

Kristina Koller
vocalsb.1994

Naama Gheber
vocalsb.1991

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Mike Del Ferro
pianoKey Selection: "Out Of This World."

Way To Be Free
JMarq Records
2022
Co-led by saxophonist
John Fournier
saxophone, tenor
Marques Carroll
trumpet
Louis Armstrong
trumpet and vocals1901 - 1971

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014

Cannonball Adderley
saxophone1928 - 1975

Dee Alexander
vocals
Lou Donaldson
saxophone1926 - 2024

Abbey Lincoln
vocals1930 - 2010

Anita Baker
vocalsb.1958
Key Selection: "So Alive."

Meet Tetel
Arkadia Records
2022
Tetel Di Babuya is the sum of a series of fortunate contradictions. Firstly, Tetel Di Babuya is not the vocalist's name. It is, rather, a kinetic pseudonym, a nom de plume that gradually assimilated one Marcela Venditti into a whole new universe. A classically-trained violinist from Ara?atuba, S?o Paulo, Brazil, Venditti recognized an all-consuming love for music that assimilated her love of poetry, writing, and music-making into a single dynamic package with the mysterious and provocative name Tetel. Meet Tetal is the result of Di Babuya's introduction to American Jazz through

Ella Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996
Key Selection: "For One Man Only."

Anna's Dollhouse
Cowbell Music
2022
The Danish alto Saxophonist

Benjamin Koppel
saxophone, altob.1974

Caecilie Norby
vocalsb.1964

Kenny Werner
pianob.1951

Peter Erskine
drumsb.1954

Joni Mitchell
vocalsb.1943

Jan Garbarek
saxophoneb.1947
Key Selection: "Dying."

Swing State
Nardis
2022

Ben Sidran
piano and vocalsb.1943

Billy Peterson
bass
Leo Sidran
drums
Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014

Gene Harris
piano1933 - 2000
Key Selection: "Laura."

Plays The Essential Scarlatti
cpo Records
2022
German pianist Michael Korstick has been busy, first providing an exhaustive accounting of Beethoven's piano concerto output and now a heapin' helpin' of Domenico Scarlatti on piano, an offering somewhere between Vladimir Horowitz's slim but iconic 17-selection Horowitz Plays Scarlatti (CBS, 1964) and Lucas Debargue's generous and expansive Scarlatti: 52 Sonatas (Sony Masterworks, 2019) (neglecting several competing "complete recordings" already available or in preparation for this discussion). Korstick's Scarlatti addresses 37 sonatas that brim with brio while being delivered with thoughtful verve and discipline. The pianist opens his recital strategically with the E-Major sonata, Kk. 380, the same chosen by Horowitz to begin his famous 1986 Horowitz In Moscow (Deutsche Grammophon). The two performances provide context to the disparate approaches of the pianists. Horowitz is gently Romantic, allowing the left hand to tonally overtake the right while giving the pedal wide leeway. He cajoles the composition, approaching the code with the command and authority of an artist in his twilight. Kostick's performance is measured and even militant in places. His playing is precise, more classical than Baroque or Romantic. There can never be too much Scarlatti.
Key Selection: "Keyboard Sonata in C-Sharp Minor, Kk. 247."

The King of Ragtime: Scott Joplin -Complete Piano Works
Decca Records
2022
Every generation deserves its own

Scott Joplin
piano1868 - 1917

Lara Downes
pianob.1973
Key Selection: "Bethena."

Rethinking Bach: Goldberg Variations
Jump Start Jr Records
2022
Part of the beauty of all canonical music is its durability. Only the sturdiest compositions can stand up to often well-intentioned, but poorly realized efforts of less traditional or more progressive approaches in interpretation. In jazz, this is the rule rather than the exception. Jazz is all about playing the familiar differently, and the more familiar and the more different, the better (while still retaining a thread of the original piece). In Classical music, not so much so. Sure, Beethoven's Violin Concerto, in D major, Op. 61 has been performed as a piano concerto and a clarinet concerto and Bach transcribed Vivaldi orchestral compositions for performance on the organ. But, as a rule, the more iconic a piece, the more resistant to successful meddling it is. This would certainly be true of Bach's cornerstone, "The Goldberg Variations." Throwing caution to the wind, violinist Jorge Jimenez has transcribed and performed the aria, 30 variations, and aria, da capo, on the baroque violin. He makes it work, giving the variations an often rustic, almost pastoral character. The violin's woody and sometimes harsh tone reveal notes of despair (Variation 13), stateliness (Variation 14), and country contemplation (Variation 15). This performance is music for the imagination performed by an artist with a refined one.
Key Selection: "Aria, da capo."

Arnold SchoenbergString Quartet in D Major (1897) (Classical For Steel Guitar)
Bandcamp
2022
French guitarist

Noël Akchoté
guitarKey Selection: "Intermezzo (Second Movement, N°. 2a)."
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