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Markus Gottschlich: Of Places Between
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Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967
The Vienna-born, Miami-based pianist owes allegiance to everything and nothing all at once. He nods toward Schubert, on "Impromptu Op. 90, Nr. 3," while simultaneously taking him to task, and he uses "Invitation" as an invitation to cross-pollinate; who would have ever thought a piano trio plus violin and tabla would be taking a hybridized Latin look at the latter tune?
Gottschlich the player is at his best when he lets his thoughts wander. This type of stargazing, soul searching and soul baring takes place at the outset of "Sleepless Night," where Gottschlich and accordionist Christian Bakanic take a ruminative stroll through a moonlit land, and on "Lilly," where violinist

Federico Britos
violinOf Places Between is, admittedly, an audible autobiography, but it's more than that; it's a look at a world without borders. Pianist Markus Gottschlich's music lives inand pulls fromthe cracks and crevices that have formed between musical realms. ">
Track Listing
Invitation; Sleepless Night; Wehmut; A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing; Schubert Impromptu Op. 90 Nr. 3; Sojourner; Lilly; Dark Horses.
Personnel
Markus Gottschlich
pianoMarkus Gottschlich; Federico Britos: violin; Jose Javier Freire; drums; Scott Whitney: bass; Christian Bakanic: accordion; Elon Rubin: cello; Rajesh Bhandari: tabla, djembe.
Album information
Title: Of Places Between | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Innercat Music Group
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