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Joe Gilman: Relativity
BySaxophonist

Chad Lefkowitz-Brown
saxophone, tenorb.1989

Corey Fonville
drumsBassist
Zachary Brown
cello"Sky and Water" and "Ascending and Descending" round out the set, leaving an impression that's relatively easy to ascertain: musical scores of a challenging, entertaining and enjoyable nature. Relativity marks another successful musical interpretation of another art form, something in which Gilman is becoming more prolific. What jazz melodies Gilman might pen from the inspiration of Roman, Gothic or even ancient Greek sculptures? ">
Track Listing
Three Spheres; Waterfall; Three Worlds; Smaller And Smaller; Covered Alley; Encounter; Snow; Day And Night; Sky And Water; Dewdrop; Ascending And Descending.
Personnel
Joe Gilman
pianoJoe Gilman: piano, Fender Rhodes; Nick Frenay: trumpet, flugelhorn; Chad-Lefkowitz-Brown: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet; Zach Brown: bass; Corey Fonville: drums.
Album information
Title: Relativity | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Capri Records
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