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QUIET LAND – LAURA

The verdict of a man who not only helped shape the history of jazz on and off the stage, but also made Michael Jackson the “King of Pop” as a producer, should be trusted: “This young woman doesn’t need to worry about her career. She is outstanding, and you will all hear from her in the future” – says Quincy Jones about Laura. What was still a prophecy for the then 21-year-old singer Laura Kipp in 2017, when the two met at the Stuttgart Jazz Open, is now confirmed. She presents her debut album “Quiet Land” under the signum LAURA with a combination of attributes: Youthful freshness meets amazing maturity, charisma meets understatement, the freedom and intellectuality of jazz meets the immediate emotional power of pop, soul and chanson.

Listen to the single Quiet Land: https://glm.lnk.to/QuietLandSingleWE

More about the artist and her new album: https://www.glm.de/en/artists/laura/

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Happy Release Day: Ciaccona – Doris Orsan

Johannes Brahms already considered it “one of the most wonderful, incomprehensible pieces of music”; Yehudi Menuhin called it “the greatest structure for solo violin that exists”, his successor Joshua Bell even “not only one of the greatest pieces of music ever written, but one of the greatest achievements of a human being in history”. We are referring to Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Ciaccona,” the fifth movement of Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004, which was probably added later – perhaps under the impression of the death of his first wife Maria Barbara in 1720. These 64 free variations on a bass theme – more commonly known by the French term “chaconne” and originally a Spanish dance – are not only almost as long as the other four movements combined. They above all established the rank of Bach’s cycle of six partitas and sonatas for solo violin as a pinnacle of violin literature, both technically and musically.

This is also how violinist Doris Orsan titled her new solo album “Ciaccona”, although of course she plays not only this movement, but the complete first two partitas by Bach. In the tradition of many great predecessors, her interpretation makes clear anew what makes Bach’s music so unique: his form is so perfect that it gives rise to an incomparable freedom; his musical thoughts are so fundamental, essential and timeless that they rise above styles and fashions and are completely absorbed in the individual expression of the one who plays them. “Bach’s music leads the performer to himself, to his own expression, which at the same time finds its universality in the music,” Orsan says. “In this sense, there is no one true Bach interpretation; his work welcomes all who set out to find it.”

More infos: https://www.glm.de/en/product/doris-orsan-ciaccona/

Listen to the music: https://glm.lnk.to/CiacconaWE

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Happy Release Day: BLOODLINE– Robert Keßler Trio

Bloodline – that means something like family tree. Every artist must honestly decide for himself to whom he feels obliged and why. To himself and thus to those who can identify with his statements, or to external factors such as media expectations, zeitgeist or a canon. Guitarist Robert Keßler has made a very clear decision, and his album “Bloodline” bears witness to this step.

More informations: https://www.glm.de/en/product/robert-kessler-bloodline/

Here is the music: https://glm.lnk.to/BloodlineWE

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Happy Release Day: Johannes Tonio Kreusch – Plays

The sensational and successful recording “Johannes Tonio Kreusch PLAYS Villa-Lobos & Ginastera”, hailed by the French music magazine Classica Répertoire as a “new reference recording since the legendary recordings by Narciso Yepes and Julian Bream”, is remastered and released by GLM Music.

Heitor Villa-Lobos and Alberto Ginastera, as driving forces of the Latin American modernist movement, composed with relative restraint for the “national instrument” of their homeland. In Ginastera’s case, the Sonata Op.47 is the only work he ever wrote for the guitar.

More informations: https://www.glm.de/en/product/johannes-tonio-kreusch-plays/

Here is the music: https://glm.lnk.to/PlaysWE

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New Release: Garden City (feat. Cairo Opera Orchestra, Nayer Nagui) Live from Cairo Steps

New Release: Garden City (feat. Cairo Opera Orchestra – COO – أوركسترا أوبرا القاهرةNayer Nagui) Live from Cairo Steps كايرو ستيبس

It’s a new launch for Cairo Steps demonstrating how Egyptian music can be presented with a modern orchestral jazzy sound,it was the first collaboration between Cairo Steps and Cairo Opera Orchestra conducted by the famous Egyptian Conductor Nayer Nagui .

Garden City is one of the wealthy residential districts in Cairo established 1880 and Its quiet, windy, tree-lined streets, beautiful gardens, and elegant, ornamental palaces . Garden City was modeled after an English garden suburb meant to radiate tranquility and security.

Basem Darwisch composition Garden City illustrates the atmosphere ,evoking the story of this area while walking through the old streets of this elegant area

To the music: https://glm.lnk.to/gardencity

Youtube-Video: https://youtu.be/JhSVSS7Pri4