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LOREN STILLMAN · WINTER FRUITS






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Magician of musical textures and colours, virtuoso of shading, Loren Stillman writes with stylistic self-assurance and sensitivity about the most sensual mysteries of modern jazz. With breathtaking joy at the musical give-and-take, rhythmic compactness, and striking precision, these four musicians achieve a marvellous world of sounds full of riveting mystery and textural nuances of delicate subtlety and masterful enchantment.


Awards:

Jazz-CD of the month: AUDIO (Germany)
Jazz-CD of the month: STEREO (Germany)
Audiophil Highlight of the month: STEREO (Germany)

Aargauer Zeitung (Switzerland)
JazzMagazine (Netherlands)
1/2 Concerto (Austria)
1/2 Audiophile Audition (USA)
1/2 Musicboom (Italy)
Jazz'n'More (Switzerland)

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Audio (Germany)
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Loren Stillman · Winter Fruits

Loren Stillman alto saxophone
Nate Radley guitar
Gary Versace organ
Ted Poor drums


  
Muted Dreams

  
Skin

  
Man of Mystery

  
With You

  
Like a Magic Kiss

  
A Song to Be Played

  
Winter Fruits

  
Puffy

© 2009 Pirouet Records

Art.-No: PIT3042
EAN-code: 4-260041-180420

Price: 17,90 €

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"Winter Fruits is an excellent album, further indication that Stillman is worthy of the praise he has received for his gift as a saxophonist and composer." (Layla Macoran, examiner.com)

"The intelligent young alto saxophonist Loren Stillman has a graceful new album, 'Winter Fruist' (Pirouet), that highlights the intuitive rapport of this band." (Nate Chinen, The New York Times)

"Winter Fruits is an exceedingly mature recording for a saxophonist who is only 29 years old." (Mark Corroto, All About Jazz)

"Stillman produces an artistic musical statement, enamored by the ensemble's uncanny ability to fuse eloquence with spiraling storylines. It's all supercharged with the musicians' impressive chops to complement their synergistic group-focused interactions." (Glen Astarita, jazzreview.com)

"Looking for the next generation of jazz genius? Look no further than Loren Stillman and friends, who are bringing into being some of the most provocative music around." (Jan P. Dennis, audaud.com)

"Loren Stillman's Winter Fruits is an impressive follow-up to the saxophonist's stellar Blind Date (Pirouet Records, 2007). When Winter Fruits is juxtaposed against Blind Date, the contrast is distinct. It is totally different yet retains Stillman's creative core. The art of reinvention." (Mark F. Turner, All About Jazz)