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Ted Rosenthal Trio: Impromptu
ByGunther Schuller
composer / conductor1925 - 2015
To pull this off successfully, the artist needs great technique as well as imagination. Only the best can swim in this river without getting water up their nose: these include pianist

Fred Hersch
pianob.1955

Chris Brubeck
trombone
Bill Mays
pianob.1944

Ted Rosenthal
pianob.1959

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Bud Powell
piano1924 - 1966
For Impromptu, Rosenthal assembles a crack trio for an all-classical program of Brahms, Mozart, Chopin, Puccini, Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Bach, and Schumann. Bassist

Noriko Ueda
bassIt's impossible to pick highlights out of an exceptional collection like this one, which will appeal to those on both banks of the stream; besides, it could dampen the joy of discovery to telegraph Rosenthal's brilliant transformations ahead of time.
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Track Listing
Ballade in G Minor [Brahms]; Nocturne in F Minor [Chopin]; Impromptu in G Flat [Schubert]; June [Tchaikovsky]; Traumerei [Schumann]; Presto [Bach]; O Mio Babbino Caro [Puccini]; Intermezzo in B Flat Minor [Brahams]; Fantasy in D Minor [Mozart]; Theme from Symphony No. 5 [Tchaikovsky].
Personnel
Ted Rosenthal
pianoTed Rosenthal: piano; Noriko Ueda: bass; Quincy Davis: drums.
Album information
Title: Impromptu | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Playscape Recordings
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