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    Herbert von Schild
     
    Instrumental Memories
    Herbert's exposure to the the unique and melodic music styles used in Austria and across Europe combined with his experience living in the United States transforms his music into an exceptionally original and elevating style and rhythm.
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    James Cahall
     
    Coming Home
    Showcasing his range as a pianist, James Cahall takes listeners on a breathtaking journey through the natural world. From the rising of the tides to the ending of a season, "Coming Home's" varied melodies brings life's many changes into perspective.
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    Greg Maskalick
     
    Musical Spaces
    The ultimate "Chill Out" album. From classical to jazz you will hear well known pieces and new compositions by Greg Maskalick. Each track features piano with synths adding to the overall flavour. Improvisation occurs on classical tracks as well as jazz tracks. So, chill out, sit back and relax and enjoy the smooth sounds this CD has to offer.
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    David Juve
     
    Christmas Aire
    A montage of familiar Christmas carols blended with classical favorites from the masters as complete pieces. Nine selections are blended for your listening pleasure.
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    Elizabeth Naccarato
     
    History
    A collection of timeless piano pieces, including two new tracks inspired by her love of Italy.
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    Thomas Maslan
     
    Christmas
    Moving classical-style piano arrangements of classic Christmas hymns.
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    Fred Gaertner
     
    Preacher Sean Music
    The music expands and extends the story contained in Preacher Sean, Antiterrorist, pubiished by Xlibris. Ireland is the scene of this novel and the music reflects the wealth of Irish melody.
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    philip james winniford
     
    Morning Light
    All original melodies, mostly piano. Soft, comforting, connecting to your soul.
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    Sydney
     
    heart in my hand
    This is a project of love with the friends I grew up with. It is based on Rock and Jazz from the era that we grew up in (60's and 70's.) We, as friends, got back together after 30 years and had a blast. A little bit of old, a little bit of new.
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    Taeko Kunishima
     
    Space To Be
    Kunishima's jazz compositions lean forwards lyricism and delicacy, catchy melodies and occasional driving grooves.
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    Chris Dawson
    Stridin' Through Christmas
    Lyrical and soulful, stomping and swinging. This solo piano collection of your favorite Christmas songs are played in a jazz stride piano style.
    What Others have said about Chris Dawson’s Christmas Album "A master of stride piano. You've never heard holiday tunes like this before!" -Alan Broadbent Two-time Grammy winner “So beautifully played. A lovely album” -Dick Hyman Seven-time MVP Award Winner, NARAS "Marvelous playing.  Let's hear it for clarity of line, melodic phrases, tone and touch.  Let's hear it for Chris Dawson's beautiful recording!"  -John Clayton Grammy-Award winning Bassist “Terrific. Poise, clarity and balance. Brings these chestnuts to life. Clean as a whistle! -Dave Frishberg Four-time Grammy Nominee "Eloquent.  A joy to listen to and a must have Christmas album." -Bob Sheppard   Grammy-nominated Jazz saxophonist “Beautiful. His touch and tone will make you stop what you are doing.” -Alan Pasqua Pianist and Professor of Jazz Studies, USC “Fresh. Delightful. Swings tastefully!” Scott Yanow, Author of Jazz On Record “Harmonically beautiful arrangements. The music is timeless.” -Gary Foster World class Jazz Saxophonist STRIDING THROUGH CHRISTMAS Liner Notes Jazz and Christmas songs have long had a mutually beneficial relationship. Recordings of Yuletide favorites allow jazz musicians to reach a wider audience than usual, and their improvisations help to keep the Christmas songs alive, vital and swinging Chris Dawson has been playing Christmas tunes for years. “I have a lot of fun with them and treat the songs as if they were jazz standards from the 1920s, 30s and 40s by well known composers. I try not to think of these tunes as Christmas songs but as standards that Gershwin, Irving Berlin or Walter Donaldson wrote, asking myself ‘how would I play them?’” A professional from the age of nine, Chris started out with ragtime, stride piano and swing. In high school he was introduced to the more modern music of Bill Evans, Lennie Tristano, Bud Powell and others. He studied with Cedar Walton at USC, met Alan Broadbent who became an influential mentor, and studied arranging with John Clayton. Since then Chris has been just as at home at classic jazz and swing festivals as in more modern settings. He considers his influences to include Earl Hines, Teddy Wilson, Nat Cole, Hank Jones and Bill Evans but actually plays in his own open-minded style. Like Dick Hyman, Chris can switch effortlessly between styles while still sounding like himself. Fellow pianist Alan Broadbent has called Chris, "a master and unsung hero of improvised stride piano." Chris’s piano artistry combines prodigious technique with a great capacity to swing. He is equally at home with soulful ballads and racehorse tempos. Hopefully this is just the first in a continuing series of albums that showcase his remarkable talents. On Striding Through Christmas, Chris Dawson performs fresh versions of 15 Christmas songs. The variety is impressive, as is the consistently high quality of his interpretations. The delightful program begins with a joyful stride rendition of “Jingle Bells,” a song that sounds like a 1920s or New Orleans jazz standard. His thoughtful rendition of “Silent Night” is modernized without losing the essence of the melody. The relaxed swing of “Jolly Old St. Nicholas,” taken at a perfect medium-slow tempo, is worthy of Teddy Wilson. “It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas” strides happily, displaying the joy felt by children at the beginning of the Christmas season. Chris' walking bass line on “O Christmas Tree” really makes the piece swing. “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” has rarely cooked at this level, with Chris' light but insistent striding turning this into a romp. Since “What Child Is This” is based on the traditional English hymn “Greensleeves,” he combines them during an introspective treatment. “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas,” often played as a ballad, it treated as a medium-tempo swing standard. “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town” (made famous by Gene Autry) is one of the happiest of all Christmas songs. Chris takes it as an uptempo stride showcase. One could certainly imagine Fats Waller (who himself recorded “Swingin' Dem Jingle Bells”) having a lot of fun with this number. In contrast, “Sleigh Ride” is given an interpretation that Bill Evans would have appreciated, utilizing modern chords while still keeping the melody close by. “The Christmas Song” swings tastefully and melodically, while “Away In A Manger” is transformed into a jazz waltz. Chris at first plays “We Three Kings” in 5/4 time, tipping his hat to the most famous tune in that time signature, and then really stomping with some striding worthy of Donald Lambert (who loved to turn classical themes into hot jazz) and James P. Johnson. A joyful version of “Let It Snow” and a fine exploration of “White Christmas” (which Charlie Parker once played on a radio broadcast) conclude the highly enjoyable outing, the latter combining bebop and stride choruses for the finale. Striding Through Christmas is masterful, swinging, inventive and fun, making it a delight for listeners all year round. Scott Yanow, Author of ten jazz books including The Jazz Singers, Swing, Trumpet Kings, Jazz On Film and Jazz On Record 1917-76
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      Temple
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      Fire Fall
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