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Manuel Valera Trio: Live at Firehouse 12
ByOrchestral or symphonic best describes Valera's pianism. His command of the complete keyboard; his ability to effect emotive arrangements with cogent beginnings, middles, and ends; and his sensitive composing announce him as a bright and authoritative presence in jazz: not just Latin jazz but in all jazz. His choice of playing partners in bassist

Hans Glawischnig
bassb.1970
In six originals and two "standards," Valera lays out his entire musical vision: on of precision and accuracy, thoughtfulness and grace. His flair for the dramatic is evidenced in the opening original, "Spiral, where Valera evolves from an impressionistic reverie to a single note propulsion of power and momentum pushed even further by the driving drumming of Strickland. Valera is all melody, block chords, filling in every aural space available to him.
Glawischnig is hard middle on the beat, keeping things crisp and moving along. The lengthy piece features Valera's most far- reaching solo in the recital. He begins quietly, probing the piece's harmonic soft spots frequently accented by Strickland's precise stimulation. Glawischnig is given ample solo space that is brought back into orchestra with Valera's relentless left hand making "Spiral" a completed drama.
The two standards are outstanding.

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Track Listing
Spiral; Wayne; Footprints; Distancia; En Route; Intermesso Sinfonico from Cavalleria Rusticana; Lirico; Century.
Personnel
Manuel Valera
pianoManuel Valera: piano; Hans Glawischnig: bass; EJ Strickland: drums.
Album information
Title: Live at Firehouse 12 | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Mavo Records
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