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Jens
Thomas plays Ennio Morricone(ACT 9273-2)
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German
pianist Jens Thomas
Jens
Thomas plays Ennio Morricone(ACT 9273-2)
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music is 200-220Kbps Mp3
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Jens Thomas, den der K?lner
Stadtanzeiger schon mal zum "Himi Hendrix des Flügels"
erkor, wurde 1970 in Braunschweig geboren. Erst mit 19
erschloss sich der zun?chst mit klassischem Klavierunterricht
und sp?ter mit Rockmusik aufgewachsene Pianist langsam
die Welt des Jazz. Seine Idole hei?en bis dahin auch nicht
Hancock, Jarrett oder Monk, sondern Police, AC/DC und
BAP (!). Ein typisch bunter Mix für einen pupertierenden
Pianisten, wenn ...(see
here)
(Auto translate from
here) Jens Thomas, that the Cologne city indicators
already times to the “Himi Hendrix of the wing” erkor,
1970 in Braunschweig were born. Only with 19 first with
classical piano instruction and later with skirt music
pianist grown up was opened slowly the world of the
jazz. Its Idole are called up to then also not Hancock,
Jarrett or Monk, separate policy, ACDC and BAP (!).
Typically more multicolored mix for a pupertierenden
pianist, if…
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You Can't Keep a Good Cowboy
Down contains some of Morricone's most important themes,
themes that God knows are not just simply background music
for spaghetti Westerns. With an amazing feeling for musical
images, with a loving rearranging of the rhythmic, harmonic,
and melodic source, Thomas demonstrates how one can treat
the material both freely and at the same time with respect.
When Jens sent him a copy of the recording, Ennio Morricone
reacted enthusiastically to the music. He wrote back,
"The quality of your piano playing and improvisation
is remarkable. Your fantasy and technique is on the highest
level". Eight pieces are recorded in solo, at times
accompanied by the ticking pendulum of a metronome. On
four compositions Jens Thomas is accompanied by two important
players in the Italian jazz scene: the Sardinian trumpeter
Paolo Fresu and the accordion virtuoso Antonello Salis.
(See
here)
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WMA Listen
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001
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you can't keep a good
cowboy down (overture)
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002
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the man with the harmonica
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003
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the good, the bad and the
ugly
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004
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cockeye's song
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005
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once upon a time in america
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006
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deborah's theme
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007
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the battle of laatzen
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008
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once upon a time in the
west
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009
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for maestro morricone
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010
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poverty
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011
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pioggia
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012
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here's to you
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Ennio
Morricone Mini biography: A classmate of director Sergio Leone
with whom he would form one of the great director/composer partnerships
(right up there with Eisenstein & Prokofiev, Hitchcock &
Herrmann, Fellini & Rota), Ennio Morricone studied at Rome's
Santa Cecilia Conservatory, where he specialised in trumpet.
His first film scores were relatively undistinguished, but he
was hired by Leone for Per un pugno di dollari (1964) on the
strength of some of his song arrangements. His score for that
film, with its sparse arrangements, unorthodox instrumentation
(bells, electric guitars, harmonicas, the distinctive twang
of the jew's harp) and memorable tunes, revolutionised the way
music would be used in Westerns, and it is hard to think of
a post-Morricone Western score that doesn't in some way reflect
his influence. Although his name will always be synonymous with
the spaghetti Western, Morricone has also contributed to a huge
range of other film genres: comedies, dramas, thrillers, horror
films, romances, art movies, exploitation movies -making him
one of the film world's most versatile artists. He has written
nearly 400 film scores, so a brief summary is impossible, but
his most memorable work includes the Leone films, Gillo Pontecorvos
_Battaglia di Algeri, La (1965)_ , Roland Joffé's The Mission
(1986), Brian De Palma's The Untouchables (1987) and Giuseppe
Tornatore's Nuovo cinema Paradiso (1988), plus a rare example
of sung opening credits for Pier Paolo Pasolini's Uccellacci
e uccellini (1966). It must be stressed that he is *not* behind
the work of the entirely separate composers Bruno Nicolai and
Nicola Piovani despite allegations made by more than one supposedly
reputable film guide!
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