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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_EvansBill Evans - Wikipedia

    Intervista a Bill Evans, 1965) Durante l'infanzia, Bill studiò musica classica: Bach , Mozart , Beethoven , Schubert e Ravel erano i suoi autori preferiti. Tra le sue influenze, egli cita Petrushka di Stravinsky , il pianismo di Claude Debussy e la Suite Provençale di Darius Milhaud , il cui particolare linguaggio armonico gli "aprì la mente verso altri orizzonti". Sempre nello stesso ...

  2. Bill Evans. William John Evans. Pianist, Bandleader, Composer. (1929 - 1980) Bill Evans is often described as self-effacing. He worked very hard at his art and never considered himself a gifted pianist. Yet his innovative voicings and his introspective but emotionally rich style influenced generations of musicians.

  3. 24 de may. de 2019 · Evans would join Miles Davis’s band in April, 1958, replacing pianist Red Garland. During this period Evans’s opportunities and focus on his own career would lead him to depart the group, then rejoin in early 1959 for the recording of Davis’s epic Kind of Blue. “Bill had this quiet fire that I loved on piano.

  4. 16 de sept. de 2020 · Nacido en Nueva Jersey en 1929, William Evans recibió sus primeras lecciones de piano sentado en un rincón, en el suelo, observando cómo su hermano Harry aprendía. Cuando la clase terminaba y la sala quedaba vacía, Bill se sentaba ante las teclas y tocaba lo que había interpretado Harry. Tenía seis años.

  5. www.billevanspiano.comBill Evans

    Bill Evans Bio. Few musicians seemed less likely to make an impact on the New York jazz scene in the late Fifties than Bill Evans (1929-80), whose introspective solos and delicate touch were far removed from what was commonly considered "hard bop." Yet Evans was indeed heard, and quickly became one of the most influential musicians on any ...

  6. 31 de jul. de 2004 · Pianist Bill Evans: A Retrospective. Bill had this quiet fire that I loved on piano. The way he approached it, the sound he got was like crystal notes or sparkling water cascading down from some clear waterfall. Introduction. Arguably the greatest jazz pianist of the 1960s and '70s, Bill Evans is a remarkable study of extraordinary discipline ...

  7. Released in 1982; first appeared on Bill Evans Trio with Symphony Orchestra in 1966 N.Y.C.'s No Lark: 1963: 1963: Conversations with Myself: Anagram of the name of pianist Sonny Clark, a personal friend who died in 1963 One For Helen: 1966: Bill Evans at Town Hall: For manager Helen Keane Only Child: Orbit: 1966: A Simple Matter of Conviction ...