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Jobim now

Hagberg/Bergeron Quartet
Discos: Jazz / MPB

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Sello Teal Creek Records
Estilo Jazz / MPB
Año de Edición Original 2005
Instrumental

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Hagberg/Bergeron Quartet: Tom Bergeron (saxo, percusión), Garry Hagberg (guitarras), Mark Schneider (contrabajo), Alan Tarpinian (batería, percusión).

Espléndidas versiones -de las mejores, entre los millares que se han hecho- de algunos de los temas más populares del Maesro Tom Jobim a cargo de dos excelentes músicos radicados en la parte norte de la Costa Este de los EEUU (Estados de Oregon y Washington): Garry L. Hagberg (Medford, Oregón, 1952) (además de músico de jazz, es autor, filósofo y profesor de Filosofía y Estética) y Tom Bergeron (no confundir con el trompetista de jazz Thomas Bergeron), entre el jazz y la música clásica, enamorado de la cultura brasileña, desde 2000 ha centrado su trabajo en la música popular de Brasil. Su sonido, muy limpio, sin vibrato, puede recordar al de Paul Desmond.
Jazz elegantísimo.

"Jobim Now co-stars guitarist Gerry Hagberg along with bassist Mark Schneider and drummer Alan Tarpinian in a disc of Antonio Carlos Jobim classics. Though they capture the warmth of the avatar of bossa nova's 1960s sounds, this quartet — unlike so many
Jobim cover bands — refuses to wallow in syrup or cheese, instead refreshing it with a brisk Oregon breeziness. This is an ideal late-night album for fireside relaxation or romance." Brett Campbell (Jazz Northwest)

"(...) On this album, guitarist Garry Hagberg and saxophonist Tom Bergeron lead a stellar quartet through eleven compositions by Brazil's most illustrious composer, Antonio Carlos "Tom" Jobim. The set includes many of Jobim's most well-known and loved pieces, as well as several lesser-known gems.
Hagberg is heard on acoustic, electric, and baritone guitars, providing a rich melodic, harmonic and rhythmic texture. Bergeron's stating of Jobim's timeless melodies is reminiscent of the playing of Paul Desmond and Stan Getz; yet he demonstrates a 21st-Century aesthetic that truly speaks of Jobim Now.
Active in music as a performer since the mid-1970s, Garry Hagberg started his career as a jazz guitarist in Eugene, Oregon, USA. While studying music (both classical and jazz) and philosophy, he toured the West Coast of the US with various jazz ensembles from duos to big bands, for years working in jazz clubs and concerts with his own quartet as well as with many others, during which time he appeared as a featured guitarist on a number of albums with other artists.
A long-time collaboration with legendary guitarist Howard Roberts led to The Guitar Compendium, a major three-volume guitar method covering improvisation, technique, musicianship, and theory - the most comprehensive work of its kind. Hagberg has taught guitar in colleges and music schools for many years, and is also a professor of philosophy; he teaches theory of the arts and history of philosophy at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.
With a doctoral degree in saxophone, Tom Bergeron is a musician with a broad musical palette. He has performed throughout the United States, and in Europe and Central America; and has appeared with internationally-renowned artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Anthony Braxton, Robert Cray, Natalie Cole, Glen Moore, Bobby Shew, Mason Williams, Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadiens, The Temptations, and Marin Alsop's String Fever.
In addition, he has played saxophone with the Eugene (OR) Symphony, Newport (OR) Symphony, Grande Ronde Symphony, Eugene (OR) Bach Festival, Oregon Festival of American Music, Oregon Coast Music Festival, Cascade Festival of Music, Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music, and Third Angle New Music Ensemble; and has premiered dozens of new concert works for the saxophone. A professor of music at Western Oregon University, Tom lives on Teal Creek in the foothills of Oregon's Coast Range. " (Texto de presentación del sello discográfico)

Temas

CD 1
01
Triste
Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim)
05:22
02
A felicidade
Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim) - Vinicius de Moraes
06:11
03
Retrato em braco e preto
Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim) - Francisco Buarque de Hollanda (Chico Buarque)
05:58
04
O grande amor
Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim) - Vinicius de Moraes
05:34
05
O amor em paz
Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim) - Vinicius de Moraes
05:06
06
Corcovado
Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim)
03:51
07
Andorinha
Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim)
05:49
08
Este seu olhar
Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim)
04:39
09
Meditação
Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim) - Newton Mendonça
06:06
10
Wave
Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim)
05:58
11
Insensatez
Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim) - Vinicius de Moraes
03:12