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  1. 27. Okt. 2013 · Lennie Tristano Sextet - Wow (1949) Personnel: Lee Konitz (alto sax), Warne Marsh (tenor sax), Lennie Tristano (piano), Billy Bauer (guitar), Arnold Fishkin (bass), Harold Granowsky...

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  2. Lennie Tristano Quintet. Released. 1990 — US. CD —. Album, Reissue, Remastered. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "Wow" on Discogs.

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  3. 23. Nov. 2008 · Lennie TristanoWOW. konidolfine. 24.9K subscribers. Subscribed. 340. 100K views 15 years ago. From my 78rpm record collection. Lennie Tristano Sextette Lee Konitz (as) ...more.

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  4. www.youtube.com › watchWow - YouTube

    23. Juni 2017 · Wow. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Wow · Lennie Tristano Sextet Intuition ℗ 1972 Capitol Catalog Released on: 1996-01-01 Producer: Pete Rugulo Associated Performer, Piano: Lennie ...

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    • Charlie Parker & Lennie Tristano: The Complete Recordings

    Although the sound quality on this album is relatively poor – largely due to its age – it’s a great start to this journey through Tristano’s discography. Many of his albums are compilations of various sessions, but this is a live recording taken from a single gig from the late 1940s, making it one of the earliest albums of the Lennie Tristano Quint...

    Originally recorded in 1949 but unreleased until 1972, this album was incorporated into Capitol’s re-release, ‘Intuition’ in 1996. This album is an absolute must for anyone interested in Tristano, bebop, or the history of jazz. It expands on the quintet to become what would be Tristano’s working line-up for many years: Warne Marsh, Arnold Fishkin a...

    Inspired by the eponymous short story by Edgar Allan Poe, this title track solo piano recording is pretty much what it says on the tin! It’s noisy, formless and uses additional piano lines that are overdubbed. It’s wild and wouldn’t be out of place as the soundtrack to an expressionist film of the 20s, not harking at any style in particular but mor...

    Heading back to Lennie Tristano’s infamous sextet, this album features some fabulous playing taken from a live recording in New York. The sextet displays extraordinary maturity, precision and sensibility. Personally, I just can’t get enough of Marsh and Konitz together. Take the title track, ‘Wow’. They manage to combine a long and winding melody w...

    This live concert at the Chicago Blue Note Club opens with the announcement, “the first piece is a composition of Lee’s”. This was shortly before Konitz started to move away from Tristano’s sextet and work more as a leader. ‘Sound Lee’ is a suitably complicated and whacky melody over a fairly bland set of chords. ‘Sax of a Kind’ features a fabulous...

    Recorded at Tristano’s New York home studio on 317 East 32nd Street, this recording includes Peter Ind on bass and Thomas Wayburn on drums. Incidentally, this is the location often credited as being the ‘School’. There was a lot of teaching and playing going on there, but claims that he started an official jazz school are a stretch. In terms of pla...

    A pivotal number in the 10-album collection, Tristanowas half recorded in the jazz pianist’s home studio in 1954-1955, and half in a New York restaurant. The first tracks are some of Tristano’s best-known recordings. ‘Requiem’ and ‘Turkish Mambo’ are both solo piano pieces, with the former being a tribute to Charlie Parkerafter his death in 1955. T...

    To get hold of this, you now have to look for the combined album, Lennie Tristano/The New Tristano, which Atlantic released in 1994. This is a studio album that bore the statement: “Lennie Tristano is heard on this LP in unaccompanied piano solos. No use is made of multi-tracking, overdubbing, or tape-speeding on any selection.” This was to combat ...

    Released in 2020, this is a collection of duos Tristano recorded with Lenny Popkin (tenor sax), Connie Crothers (piano) and Roger Mancuso (drums), with the tracks occurring in that order. Popkin married Tristano’s daughter Carol, a drummer. He was heavily influenced by Tristano’s approach to improvisation and had studied with both Marsh and Konitz....

    The Complete Recordings is just a cheap way to hear all the best takes, right? Wrong! In this case, It’s pretty much the onlyway to hear all the best takes from Parker and Tristano. There just aren’t that many recordings, which is why this is a seriously great combo of three different recording sessions, one of which, the liner notes tell us, happe...

  5. 4. Apr. 2018 · Lennie Tristano was the antithesis to Bird. He demanded rigorous practice, intense concentration and discipline. He insisted that the musician take responsibility for every note he played. Tristano forced his rhythm section to serve as a metronome, providing a regular, mechanical pulse.

  6. Lennie Tristano & Warne Marsh. Live In Toronto 1952. Lennie Tristano Quintet Featuring Warne Marsh And Lee Konitz. Live At Birdland 1949.