2008-02-16
Argentinean composer Fernando Otero has been actively recording for over a decade. Crossing many musical boundaries, this album features references to classical, pop and, of course, jazz. The songs range from solo compositions, such as “Preludio 19,” to a spattering of trios highlighting cello accompaniment, to a full 25-piece orchestra. Otero blends Latin rhythms with classical elements in a syncopated jump of exploration. Vague references here to the jazz style of Thelonious Monk with odd time signatures and cadences. If you’re interested in trying something a little fringe, this might be worth checking out. -- Daniel J. GraeberMike Longo And The New York State Of The Art Jazz Ensemble
Live From New York
MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL 50TH ANNIVERSARY ALL-STARS
Live at the 2007 Monterey Jazz Festival
WYNTON MARSALIS
SELECTIONS FROM SWINGING INTO THE 21'ST
STEVE SWALLOW with ROBERT CREELY
So There
Galen Weston
The Space Between
THE DYNAMITES FEATURING CHARLES WALKER
KABOOM
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