intet_at_tabe
Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
Thank you dear brother Intet - I'm going to hunt down that recording.
Back on topic: "Russian Easter" by the St. Petersburg Chamber Choir conducted by Nikolai Korniev.
My dear brother in jazz sir Corno Dolce. :tiphat:
Good hunting dear Bro!!
On topic:
Terje Rypdal on his first edition of the song "Per Ulv" from the early album "Waves" released by the ECM Records 1978. The title "Waves" would remind most of us jazz freaks of the late brazilian Antonio Carlos Jobim, but music wise there are no comparison to the ACJ song "Wave".
The musicians on "Waves" are three Norwegians and a single Dane:
TR (guitars, guitar syntheziser, keyboards), the Dane Palle Mikkelborg (trumpet and flugelhorn), Sveinung Hovensjø (4 & 6 string el. basses) and Jon Christensen (drums, percussion). The latter known throughout the world as the drummer with the Keith Jarrett Scandinavian Group back in the day in the 1970´s, the band where also Jan Garbarek (tenor and soprano saxophone, bass saxophone and flute) was a member. The fourth member was the Swede Palle Danielsson (double bass)
TR and Palle Mikkelborg have shared a long time musical relationship and a personal friendship throughout more than 30 years, both of them educated through classical music and the classical theory of composition. But also both of them heavy into jazz since the late 1960´s as organizers and tutors in each their own bands for new blood of younger musicians.
Terje Rypdal known for his often very strange albums, making cross-over music between jazz and classical music for el. guitar and strings or horns. My very first album, where he plays the el. guitar was in the Jan Garbarek Group on the album "Afric Pepperbird", released by the ECM Records 1970.
Terje Rypdal was the first Scandinavian jazz guitarist to the best of my knowledge, who would study the possibilities of the guitar syntheziser into his own musical universe, almost at the same time the englishman John Mclaughlin and the american John Abercrombie began playing the guitar syntheziser.
Pat Metheny, who IMHO today is the best on the guitar syntheziser came much later, mainly because he is much younger than the above mentioned guitarists.