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Sagy Segal: Global Village
By This feeling is intensified by Segal's arresting and articulate playing on the opener "Odd Dance" which takes pianist
Anthony Coleman
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Hermeto Pascoal
multi-instrumentalist1936 - 2025
It is not that de Landmeter is not a capable musician as his restrained playing on "Indian Blues" proves focusingly mainly on the Indian flute (bansuri), he has enough space to develop his musical ideas. But on most other pieces the concept of encompassing so many rich musical traditions in short songs fails to have the same musical and emotional impact.
The quartet and definitely Segal, has the potential and even the vision, but this recording gives the impression of a light-weight and brief visitor who intentionally avoids deep experiences.
Track Listing
Odd Dance; Hermeto; Musette; Mediterranean; Cristal; Italian Blues; Celtish; Little Tango; The Old New Land; Waltz For Lihi.
Personnel
Sagy Segal
pianoSagy Segal: piano; Remko de Landmeter: flute, alto flute, bass flute, bansuri; Vasilis Stefanopoulos: double bass; Mark de Jong: percussion, drums.
Album information
Title: Global Village | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Self Produced
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