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NOAH PREMINGER - BEFORE THE RAIN

New York City, Noah Preminger has kissed the holy first arriving at the scene of his city, was nominated by the Jazz Journalists Association with its first recording, "Dry Bridge Road", the prize for best artist revelation of 2009. Ben Ratliff, The New York Times, did not spare compliments about of this recording: "More than just a promising starting point, this is a sign of integrity, here is a musician who feels and you can trust" ... "Unusually elegant ... played with care and precision. " Noe and his group can say that include the concepts influenced by genres ranging from classic to contemporary jazz, from hard rock to ambient music . This distinguishes him from other musicians.
Noah has had the opportunity to perform and work with musicians of the caliber of Dave Liebman, Fred Hersch, John McNeil, Steve Davis, Nat Reeves, Dave Douglas, Dave Holland, John and Bucky Pizzarelli, Billy Hart, Roscoe Mitchell, George Cables, Cecil McBee, Bob Moses and others besides has toured the world.
In this second CD in your name Preminger has dispensed with the trumpet and guitar accompanying him on his first cd and has put all the eggs in one basket as 'front man' with his sax , although no accompanying band is maimed, in fact has the extraordinary musicianship of pianist Frank Kimbrough, the bassist John Hebert and the drummer Matt Wilson always interesting.
first thing we can and we must say about this album, which is the debut of saxophonist for the Palmetto label, is that it a recording full of subtlety and elegance .
The album is a collection of nocturnal music From the initial reference to midnight classic jazz with a quiet "Where or When" by Rodgers and Hart to provide mobility item signed by Frank Kimbrough "Quickenin" this beautiful meditation or slow, melancholy saxophone and bass is "Before the Rain", a subject of Noah that leads us to think of Coltrane at times. It is music that creates a lush and patient, pastel colors accented with touches of color agile due to the strains of piano. There is still more hard to enjoy, "Abreaction" is another theme night itself and character that leaves the doors do another classic flavored midnight: "Until the real thing eat along" with a ballad pace, open and thoughtful. "K" is a little exercise that takes us into the most experimental yields. With "Toy Dance" by Ornette Coleman as the center and finished the little chaos to the calm of "November" Kimbrough returns us to the beautiful night "Jaime" signed by the Noah Preminger.
One disc for night creatures, a record of streetlights, sidewalks wet, clubs and almost impossible to find is what Noah Preminger has signed on his first recording for Palmetto I think it will report new bonus to his promising career.

I. Ortega





Label: Palmetto Records
Distributor: Distrijazz
Year: 2010
Musicians: Noah Preminger (tenor sax), Frank Kimbrough (piano) , John Hebert (bass), Matt Wilson (drums)
Style: Mainstream








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