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  1. Hace 5 días · Grammy-award winning jazz pianist Brad Mehldau connects the dots as though they were so many 16th notes. His two new albums, “After Bach II” and “Après Fauré,” use classical music as a foundation for solo explorations that draw a through line from Art Tatum to Thelonious Monk to Bill Evans to Keith Jarrett to Philip Glass.

  2. Hace 5 días · Grammy-award winning jazz pianist Brad Mehldau connects the dots as though they were so many 16th notes. His two new albums, “After Bach II” and “Après Fauré,” use classical music as a ...

  3. Hace 5 días · Brad Mehldau, Zorn’s Bagatelles, Norma Winstone and Theo Croker among the highlights of Cheltenham Jazz Festival 2024 Tony Benjamin Tuesday, May 7, 2024 Cheltenham brought together another high-calibre, diversely programmed bill that packed in big name headliners and deep-jazz thrills aplenty

  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Brad Mehldau (born August 23, 1970, Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.) is an American jazz pianist whose incorporation of rock elements into his performances made him one of the most influential jazz artists of his generation. Like many notable jazz pianists, Mehldau was originally classically trained.

    • John Litweiler
  5. Hace 2 días · Brad Mehldau’s album opens with the last of the series, completed three years before Fauré’s death in 1924, its meandering melodic lines and restless harmonies emerging here as if created in the moment—a work of today, daring, unsettling, somehow familiar yet new at the same time. This and three other Nocturnes, the wistful fourth, the ...

  6. 5 de may. de 2024 · In the second of UKJN’s reports from the 2024 Cheltenham Jazz Festival, photographer/ writer John Watson captures the artistry, eloquence and passion of Brad Mehldau and his trio with Copenhagen-born bassist Felix Moseholm and Catalan drummer Jorge Rossy at Cheltenham Town Hall on Saturday 4 May.

  7. Hace 6 días · Music Review: Brad Mehldau connects Bach, Fauré to jazz on albums, 'After Bach II' and 'Après Fauré'. By STEVEN WINE, Associated Press May 6, 2024. Grammy-award winning jazz pianist Brad Mehldau connects the dots as though they were so many 16th notes.