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    European Jazz

    I must confess, to my shame, almost total ignorance of other European jazz scenes (other than British of course).
    Are there any kind Jazz Forum members who can help educate me in this regard?

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    Following from my own thread I may have hit on a good theme by entering European Jazz on Spotify.So far I have managed to hear some Danish jazz and The European Jazz Trio (excellent piano).

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    Try also:

    Jacques Loussier
    Michel Legrand
    Michel Petrucciani

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    I recently d/l a Jacques Loussier Trio CD (Bach) what a disappointment
    of all things an Electric Bass Guitar ugh where will it all end?????

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    A matter of taste, I guess. I own a few of his albums, including Impressions On Bach and Bach's Goldberg Variations. I didn't like the latter (maybe because I'm not a big fan of Goldberg Variations), but the first one I listened with a real pleasure. I especially liked how he and his band played the Italian Concerto.
    "Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent."
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    Following my last post for this thread, I have discovered who the European Jazz Trio are (Google, Last.fm);
    Marc van Room (p)
    Frans van der Hoeven (b)
    Roy Dachus (dr)
    Can anyone confirm that this is a Dutch group?

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    I don't claim to know anything about European jazz, but I own these recordings, and I enjoy them all quite a lot:
    Terje Rypdal--If Mountains Could Sing
    Rypdal is an electric guitarist, and the disc contains a lot of string quartet writing as well. It's not traditional jazz and has a bit of avant-garde to it, but there are some straightforward tunes on there, too. There are sound samples. It's very much about texture and color.

    Miroslav Vitous--Universal Syncopation More straightforward jazz combo stuff with some big names, kind of a mix of European/American though.

    Arild Andersen--Electra This was written as dramatic music to accompany the play, so it's kind of a difficult nut to crack. I don't know that I would even call it "jazz", but it's Greek dramatic music through a Norwegian jazz lens, and it's pretty interesting.

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    Hi to all Jazz Forum members,
    I have some French jazz in my collection (other than the Hot Club).
    Cds from Claude Luter, Bernard Peiffer, Bernard Zacharius provide some really good music.
    Are there others I should hear?

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    Martial Solal, French pianist, led his own group

    Toots Thielemans harmonica and guitar, played with George Shearing

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    Hi Mike
    Thanks for the info.
    I've looked up the 2 refs on Spotify (successfully ?).
    I found Martial Solal strange, perhaps, weird would be better. He leaves Monk behind in that respect.
    Toots - well what an allrounder, Accordian;harmonica; guitar; singing; whistling and all worth a listen.
    keep them coming
    Cheers John

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    Hi carroze,
    If you are viewing this, can you suggest Italian jazz groups I should hear?

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    Hi John, how is your quest on European Jazz going?

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    Honorable Mat,

    Isn't European Jazz a very large category? Seriously, American Jazz is in and of itself a vast canvas - Please help me understand........

    Cheers,

    CD

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    It sure is a large category, CD. It's just that I spoke with John some time ago and recommended him a bunch of artists he might like. Now I'm wondering if he got around to listening to any of them.
    Last edited by Mat; May-29-2010 at 15:07. Reason: typo

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    Mat,
    so sorry I did not get back to thank you.

    I did find a great selection of music by your 3 suggested musicians on Spotify,
    and as I write I'm refreshing their music. Legrand i already knew of course, he has written so many film themes etc.
    Loussier - I have reservations here. There is a strange mix of Classy jazz and jazzed up Classical. I think I could learn to like it but probably not listen too much at the expense of my favourite stuff
    Pettrucciani - well, he's a bit of a strange mix as well but I liked a lot of what I heard. But I doubt if I''ll buy any CDs.
    Thanks for your response - an interesting experience
    Cheers John

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