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  1. Marilyn Crispell discography and songs: Music profile for Marilyn Crispell, born 30 March 1947. Genres: Free Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz, ECM Style Jazz. Albums include Double Trouble Two, Amaryllis, and Garden of Expression.

  2. 22 de oct. de 2019 · The Adornment of Time marks a memorable encounter of drummer Tyshawn Sorey and pianist Marilyn Crispell, two musical masterminds who fully integrated the sounds of their instruments to create fervent narratives with stunning timbres and textural realizations. For more than one hour, non-stop, you can immerse yourself in a single stretching movement comprising moments of conscious determination ...

  3. The pianist’s poll-topping ECM debut, recorded in 1996, was Nothing Ever Was, Anyway, a double album dedicated to the music of Annette Peacock on which Crispell was partnered by Paul Motian (drums) and Gary Peacock (bass).By the time her next trio recording, Amaryllis, was released, Adam Shatz was able to hail her in the New York Times for making “two of the most beautiful piano trio ...

  4. Blue is a live album by pianist Marilyn Crispell and saxophonist Stefano Maltese. It was recorded at the A.S.A.M. Auditorium in Chiesa di San Pietro, Siracusa, Italy in September 1999, and was released in 2001 by the Black Saint label. The musicians are joined by vocalist Gioconda Cilio on two tracks. The concert took place one day after the recording of the album Red at the same location.

  5. 15 de abr. de 2008 · One of Vignette 's more buoyant and bright tracks, it's an emotional contrast to the album's closer, "Little Song for My Father," a tranquil lullaby that proves nuanced interpretation to have equal weight as the more overt variety. Even when she's at her most abstract on the opening "Vignette I," Crispell retains an emotional resonance that may ...

  6. Design – Louise Molnar. Drums, Percussion – Hamid Drake. Executive-Producer – Bruno Johnson. Liner Notes – John Corbett. Photography By – Marty Perez. Piano, Producer [Produced By] – Marilyn Crispell. Recorded By – Ken Christiansen *. Tenor Saxophone – Fred Anderson.