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From his initial training in Havana to his exile in the United States, to his soundtracks for some of Clint Eastwood's films, Arturo Sandoval crossed the second half of the twentieth century like a meteorite. His fabulous performances from the 1970s within the legendary Irakere group, alongside the visionary Chucho Valdés, confirm the great creativity that reigned in Cuba at the time. Rich in experiences (as a complement, listen to the Cuba-Music And Revolution by Gilles Peterson and Stuart Baker for the Soul Jazz label), this artistic period was admirably transcribed in 1992, on the British stage of the Brewhouse Theatre. Surrounded by a complicit band, the American composer and multi-instrumentalist offers here a broad spectrum of his talent, well beyond the strict Latin jazz framework. Marked indelibly by the coppery flashes of bebop (one thinks of course of Dizzy Gillespie or Charlie Parker, both fans of sunny rhythms), Arturo Sandoval offers a captivating escapade in blues land, scatting like a handsome devil at the bend of an improvisation, and devotes himself to masterful flights of fancy on the piano, his other instrument of heart: impressive. Vincent Caffiaux
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material_proyectable Rebiun32632480 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun32632480 m|||||o||c|||||||| cr |n||||||||a vz |za|z| 221130s1992 fr 050 e |o vlzxx d ASP5363492/marc CBUC 991000830391006712 CBUC 991010721963306709 VaAlASP eng rda VaAlASP Arturo Sandoval jazz legend Interprom Arturo Sandoval Paris, France Qwest TV 1992 Paris, France Paris, France Qwest TV 1 online resource (50 minutes) 1 online resource (50 minutes) 004940 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia video v rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier video file rdaft Title from resource description page (viewed November 30, 2022) "Live Brewhouse Theatre 1992" Tunisia blues 10:20) --) Blues for Dizzy 15:01) --) Nights in Tunisia 8:41) --) I Remember Clifford 4:29) --) Sandoval solo 2:58) --) Rene's tune 8:08) Arturo Sandoval, trumpet, percussion, electronic keyboard, piano ; other musicians Recorded live Brewhouse Theatre 1992 From his initial training in Havana to his exile in the United States, to his soundtracks for some of Clint Eastwood's films, Arturo Sandoval crossed the second half of the twentieth century like a meteorite. His fabulous performances from the 1970s within the legendary Irakere group, alongside the visionary Chucho Valdés, confirm the great creativity that reigned in Cuba at the time. Rich in experiences (as a complement, listen to the Cuba-Music And Revolution by Gilles Peterson and Stuart Baker for the Soul Jazz label), this artistic period was admirably transcribed in 1992, on the British stage of the Brewhouse Theatre. Surrounded by a complicit band, the American composer and multi-instrumentalist offers here a broad spectrum of his talent, well beyond the strict Latin jazz framework. Marked indelibly by the coppery flashes of bebop (one thinks of course of Dizzy Gillespie or Charlie Parker, both fans of sunny rhythms), Arturo Sandoval offers a captivating escapade in blues land, scatting like a handsome devil at the bend of an improvisation, and devotes himself to masterful flights of fancy on the piano, his other instrument of heart: impressive. Vincent Caffiaux In English Jazz- 1991-2000 Concert films. Jazz Sandoval, Arturo instrumentalist Interprom (Organization) production company Qwest TV publisher