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Welcome Home - Cozy & Stylish Home Decor for American Living Rooms & Entryways | Perfect for Housewarming Gifts & Interior Design
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Welcome Home - Cozy & Stylish Home Decor for American Living Rooms & Entryways | Perfect for Housewarming Gifts & Interior Design
Welcome Home - Cozy & Stylish Home Decor for American Living Rooms & Entryways | Perfect for Housewarming Gifts & Interior Design
Welcome Home - Cozy & Stylish Home Decor for American Living Rooms & Entryways | Perfect for Housewarming Gifts & Interior Design
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Product Description On Welcome Home, Pilc’s reputation as a highly creative interpreter of standards and an unusually singular composer is fully evident. The Washington Post called Pilc’s music "densely harmonic reinvention of standards you thought you knew which clearly show a genius at work." Ari Hoenig - Drums Francois Moutin - Bass Jean-Michel Pilc - Piano Review A strong statement from a trio that continues to defy classification. -- David. R. Adler, All Music GuidePianist Jean-Michel Pilc has facility, imagination and, on the basis of "Welcome Home," great style and keyboard technique. -- Ron Wynn, Jazz Times, June 2002 About the Artist Born on October 19, 1960 in Paris, France, Jean-Michel Pilc has been playing jazz piano since he was 10. Largely self-taught, he has emerged as one of the most well-known and well-respected European pianists, composers and arrangers. Jean-Michel has played and recorded with fellow Europeans Martial Solal, Michel Portal, Daniel Humair, J-F. Jenny-Clarke, Aldo Romano, and Andre Ceccarelli, as well as American masters Roy Haynes and ex Jazz-Messenger Jean Toussaint. An exciting performer, he has toured in more than forty countries and participated in more than a dozen recordings, as well as many film scores. His most recent European recording, "Big One," includes his original music for a thirteen-piece orchestra. His compositions have also been played throughout Europe and have been recorded by many of his contemporaries. Jean-Michel's desire to expand his musical experience brought him to New York City in 1995. There, he resumed his activities, and formed a new! trio with two other distinctive musicians, bassist Francois Moutin and drummer Ari Hoenig. In just a few years, the trio has acquired a brilliant reputation from their appearances in New York, the US and Europe. In addition to his trio engagements, Jean-Michel Pilc gives solo piano recitals and teaches in clinics and master classes. As a sideman, he has recently played and recorded with - vocalists Elisabeth Kontomanou (her sextet album "Embrace" and duo album "Hands and Incantation" on Steeplechase) J-D Walter ("Sirens in the C-House" on Dreambox), bassist/vocalist Richard Bona ("Scenes from my life" on Sony/Columbia), and soprano saxist Sam Newsome's new Palmetto release. Jean-Michel's sideman credits include work with Michael Brecker, John Abercrombie, Harry Belafonte (as musical director and pianist), David Liebman, and Richard Bona. He received the prestigious Django Reinhardt Prize 2000 from the French Academy of Jazz, an honor bestowed upon the "best French jazz! musician of the year." See more
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This is the first Jean_Michel Pilc album I purchased and upon hearing the opening of "So What", my jaw dropped. This guy's playing is off the charts. He combines technical virtuosity with extremely interesting and often extremely complex arrangements of very familiar jazz standards. When Pilc plays notes, it feels like he's already thinking ten measures ahead. This guy re-invents the wheel on several tunes like "Stella By Starlight (ridiculously creative chord phrasing) and "Giant Steps" (bordering on a free jazz version yet precise in its extrapolation). Francois Moutin's playing is very lyrical and includes his usual fingerboard gymnastics. If you crossed Scott LaFaro and Eddie Gomez, it might sound like Moutin. Hoenig provides excellent drum work. Never in the way and always tasteful. When it's time to play loud or show off, thats what he does, but I suspect he loves being in "the pocket" more than ripping off an Elvin Jones-ish drum solo. If you like the Bill Evans trios, Keith Jarrett's trios or just virtuostic playing with extremely mature and aesthetic arrangements then buy this album ASAP!

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