Listen to my original piano solo, 'Affirmation', on Spotify and other platforms! #pianosolo #piano #pianomusic #lovepiano #pianolove #indiepiano #pianoislife #indiemusic #relaxingmusic #jazzpiano #workingmusic
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Listen to my original piano solo, 'Affirmation', on Spotify and other platforms! #pianosolo #piano #pianomusic #lovepiano #pianolove #indiepiano #pianoislife #indiemusic #relaxingmusic #jazzpiano #workingmusic
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Listen to “River of Life “by Luiz Santos
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Listen to “River of Life “by Luiz Santos
GET it -> https://luizsantos.com/track/3290909/river-of-life
#Jazz #piano #pianosolo #pianomusic #jazzpiano #classical #instrumental
The Opening is a live album by American jazz pianist Mal Waldron featuring a performance recorded in Paris in 1970 and released on the French Futura label.
egrojworld wrote on their blog:
"A pianist with a brooding, rhythmic, introverted style, Mal Waldron's playing has long been flexible enough to fit into both hard bop and freer settings.
The Opening, recorded in November 1970 (a year before he had recorded Free at Last - the first ever release by the iconic ECM label) is a solo piano setting from a period in which he mainly performed this way between his visits to Japan and back home in the States.
When you hear Mal Waldron’s sound, you hear the New York sophistication, the stride piano thing, the Ellington-Monk continuum, the Bud Powell sound — and of course, Mal Waldron, as Charles Mingus admonished him always to retain…"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvjd6Kw09_A&list=RDwvjd6Kw09_A&start_radio=1
The Opening is a live album by American jazz pianist Mal Waldron featuring a performance recorded in Paris in 1970 and released on the French Futura label.
egrojworld wrote on their blog:
"A pianist with a brooding, rhythmic, introverted style, Mal Waldron's playing has long been flexible enough to fit into both hard bop and freer settings.
The Opening, recorded in November 1970 (a year before he had recorded Free at Last - the first ever release by the iconic ECM label) is a solo piano setting from a period in which he mainly performed this way between his visits to Japan and back home in the States.
When you hear Mal Waldron’s sound, you hear the New York sophistication, the stride piano thing, the Ellington-Monk continuum, the Bud Powell sound — and of course, Mal Waldron, as Charles Mingus admonished him always to retain…"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvjd6Kw09_A&list=RDwvjd6Kw09_A&start_radio=1