| DICK HYMAN - THINKING ABOUT BIX (CD)Price: $14.99
Category: Music, Compact Disc, HDCD CD. SKU: CRR116 Availability: * All specified ship dates are estimates |
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Dick Hyman, one of the most accomplished and versatile musicians alive, is especially known as an authority on early jazz. After a lifetime of playing and studying the music of Bix Beiderbecke, Hyman announced he’d like to record a solo program of music associated with Bix for Reference Recordings, including all five original pieces Bix wrote for piano. Hyman arranged other numbers Bix performed with various groups, and plays and improvises upon these in his distinctive, brilliant style. The title track is an infectious Hyman original reminiscent of the period. An attractive bonus is a piano four-hands performance with Hyman’s friend and stride authority, Mike Lipskin. “The musicianship is dazzling. At times, I just shook my head and laughed out loud at his level of virtuosity and musical invention, all in the service of the song. And the sound is swooningly beautiful." - Wayne Garcia, FI magazine Throughout a busy musical career that got underway in the 1950s, Dick Hyman has functioned as pianist, organist, arranger, music director and composer. His versatility in all of these areas has resulted in film scores, orchestral compositions, concert appearances, and well over 100 albums recorded under his own name. While developing a masterful facility for improvisation in his own piano style, Hyman has investigated ragtime and the earliest periods of jazz and has researched and recorded the piano music of Scott Joplin, Jelly Roll Morton, James P. Johnson, Zez Confrey, Eubie Blake and for RR, programs of Duke Ellington and Fats Waller. “Prof.” Keith Johnson recorded Thinking of Bix in the renowned facilities of Skywalker Sound in California, using as always his own custom-made microphones, electronics and high-resolution digital converters. The compact disc is encoded with the High Definition Compatible Digital (HDCD) process, and the 176.4 kHz/24-bit masters will be released soon in RR’s HRx series, for computerized music servers. Dick Hyman Thinking About Bix Track Listing 1. Thinking About Bix |
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