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Peggy Stern: Z Octet
ByThe music on Z Octet runs a wide gamut, from the humid southern hemisphere stylings of "The Elephant's Tango" to the vocally inflected "New Years" to the elegantly pastoral solo piano of "Red Bug Slough" (channeling the spirit of Aaron Copland crossed with George Winston). Just when you think you have gotten beyond any jazz, "Anomie" shows up, reed-rich and jaunty with plenty of sass and attitude. Even Alex Coke's subdued flute pipes up with Su Terry's dry clarinet when pitted against Alex Heitlinger's muted, talking trombone. This is

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Track Listing
The Elephant’s Tango; New Year’s; Time/Hymn; Red Bug Slough; Anomie; Caterina/Isabela; Phille; Zinfandel; Jury Duty; Whenever Sunrise.
Personnel
Peggy Stern
pianoPeggy Stern: composer, Piano, vocals (2); Su Terry: clarinet; Alex Coke: flute; Alex Heitlinger: trombone; Ilia Delarosa: cello; Wayne Salzmann: drums; Susie Stern: vocals (2, 6).
Album information
Title: Z Octet | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Estrella Productions
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