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Frederick Moyer: When Summer Comes
ByMoyer, well-known throughout the concert performance world, is indeed a keyboard virtuoso. His classical repertoire specialties are the lush, expressive works of Rachmaninoff, Brahms, Schumann, and other Masters. However, assuming the "same" bench and black-and-whites of the

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While not a pure improvisation exposition, When Summer Comes is indeed a fine portrait of an inspired, involved pianist with a magnificent emotional feel for the jazz topic. A melodic purist, Moyer covers workhorses such as

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Understand that Moyer is prudent enough to focus on melodic and harmonic beauty, as opposed to extended freer improv. There's little "stretching out" and no "jive jazz," but, a Grand Canyon panorama of beautiful touch, expression, and rhythmic nuance. Well-known melodies take on mildly different, intriguing colorings where nothing is square-edged, forced or faked. Dynamically,
Some years ago, the famed talk-show host, Johnny Carson sheepishly asked

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Track Listing
When Summer Comes (1995); My One And Only Love; Georgia On My Mind; When Summer Comes (1981); The Shadow Of Your Smile; Very Early; Only Trust Your Heart; Misty; All Of Me; It Might As Well Be Spring; Gospel.
Personnel
Frederick Moyer
pianoFrederick Moyer: piano.
Album information
Title: When Summer Comes | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: JRI Recordings
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