Kieckbush & Sommer - Baby Blue Ballads
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Label: Neos Music
Cat No: NEOS12324
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 10th November 2023
Contents
Works
Baby Blue Ballads (4)Else
Ensimesmado IX
G-A-B-E-E
Poema I
Septimenkiemen
Pendulo (UJ Kieckbusch, GB Sommer)
Still ruht der See (UJ Kieckbusch, GB Sommer)
Artists
Uli Johannes Kieckbusch (piano)Gunter Baby Sommer (percussion)
Works
Baby Blue Ballads (4)Else
Ensimesmado IX
G-A-B-E-E
Poema I
Septimenkiemen
Pendulo (UJ Kieckbusch, GB Sommer)
Still ruht der See (UJ Kieckbusch, GB Sommer)
Artists
Uli Johannes Kieckbusch (piano)Gunter Baby Sommer (percussion)
About
Now, as a duo (piano and percussion), they return to their origins, to their nucleus, immediate and authentic in their seemingly endless creativity, just in time for Günter Baby Sommer's 80th birthday.
The compositions are mainly by Uli Johannes Kieckbusch. The exceptions are Pěndulo and Still ruht der See, which Kieckbusch and Sommer composed together.
Sommer is one of the most important representatives of contemporary European jazz, one who has developed an unmistakable musical language with a highly individualised set of percussion instruments.
Composer and pianist Kieckbusch grew up with classical music, whereby the music of Johannes Brahms, to whom he is related, always held a special place in his family. For himself, however, he discovered the blues early on and gradually expanded his spectrum.
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