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Jim Snidero: Strings
ByThe music eventually came together in October and November of that year, and saw its release on Milestone Records in 2003. Now, in 2021, after nearly a decade out of print, the music re-emerges on a pristine-sounding reissue, with some subtle but beautifully-applied enrichments and a remastering, adding a new fullness to the sound via the additions of

David Finck
bass, acousticb.1958
For those with an interest in the "jazz with strings" genre, this is a reissue which had to happen. The inclusion of this set is a must in any top "With Strings" recordings listing, alongside Charlie Parker With Strings (Mercury, 1950)and its compilation reissue in 1995 on Verve Recordssaxophonist

Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1991

Art Pepper
saxophone, alto1925 - 1982
Snidero, with the accompaniment of a top tier jazz trio which included pianist

Renee Rosnes
pianob.1962

Paul Gill
bass, acoustic
Billy Drummond
drumsb.1959

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
The string section gives off a sort of unapologetic and, at times, even in-your-face power, not unlike the sound which

Eddie Sauter
composer / conductor1914 - 1981
After Charlie Parker's previously mentioned mid-twentieth century breakout album featuring strings, the format has become fairly common. Everyone especially saxophonistsseems to want to work with a string section. But nobody has done it better than Jim Snidero with Strings. ">
Track Listing
Slipping Away; River Suite: Dawn; River Suite: On The Bank; River Suite: Torrent; Theme For Ernie; Forever Gone; Ventura; It's The Talk Of The Town.
Personnel
Jim Snidero
saxophone, altoRenee Rosnes
pianoPaul Gill
bass, acousticBilly Drummond
drumsDavid Finck
bass, acousticAdditional Instrumentation
Jim Snidero:alto flute; Laura Seaton: concertmaster; Mark Feldman, Joyce Hamman, Cenovia Cummings; Paul Woodiel, Sue Lorentsen: violins; Ralph Ferris, Kenji Bunch: violas; Tomas Ulrich, Mary Wooten: cellos.
Album information
Title: Strings | Year Released: 2003 | Record Label: Savant Records
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