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Gini Wilson : The Crossing Point
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“Enormously gifted Bay Area pianist Gini Wilson (The Duchess) puts her own spin on the concept of 'chamberjazz'. .with quartet pieces and solo.tracks that delight no matter which side of the jazz/classical dichotomy you occupy. .regal and memorable
Genre: Jazz: Chamber Jazz
Release Date: 2003
The Crossing Point Record Label: Music Wizards
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Mountain Path/Mountain Meadow 6:16 $0.99
Tango d'Amour Perdu 7:35 $0.99
The Peacocks 5:41 $0.99
Satie in the Sahara 7:05 $0.99
Aung San Suu Kyi 5:22 $0.99
Adios Nonino 6:07 $0.99
Gary's Theme 4:26 $0.99
Smith's Song 7:06 $0.99
The Fires of September 4:47 $0.99
Luminoso 6:44 $0.99
J.S. Monk 3:56 $0.99
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"Emormously gifted Bay Area pianist and composer Gini Wilson, a.k.a.The Duchess, puts her own spin on the concept 'chamberjazz.'..an eclectic repertoire of solo and quartet tracks that delight...her precise execution sounds nothing short of regal..." All about Jazz.com
The Duchess, director of The San Francisco ChamberJazz Quartet (SFCJQ) is well known in the Bay Area as a brilliant and intensely emotional jazz pianist with influences from both worlds of jazz and classical music. She and the group have appeared in many jazz festivals and concerts which are as notable for their light hearted humor as for virtuosity. When not on the road, Gini performs regularly at well-known jazz clubs in San Francisco. The Crossing Point CD , for solo piano and jazz quartet , is being heard currently on jazz stations nation-wide to critical acclaim. The CD features music composed and developed by Gini and Steve Heckman, horn virtuoso. This project brings their collaborative energies together to create a genre of original and emotional jazz incorporating influences such as Wayne Shorter, Erik Satie, Bach, world music and Piazzola. Check out the CD SFCJQ, featuring the famed vocalist Jackie Ryan for even more ChamberJazz .

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