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  1. It’s a sentiment that resonates deeply with pianist/composer Renee Rosnes. On her album, BELOVED OF THE SKY--where Carr’s painting provides the inspiration for the title track, album title, and cover art--Rosnes explores the beauty and wonder to be found in life’s more elusive, intangible joys.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2018 CD release of "Beloved Of The Sky" on Discogs.

  3. She selected the title in homage to one of Carr’s best-known works, an expressionistic landscape that Carr called “Scorned As Timber, Beloved of the Sky.” Painted in 1936, when Carr was 65 and at the peak of her creative powers, the titular canvas depicts a hilly swath of largely barren land in western Canada, an area ravaged by merciless ...

  4. Renee Rosnes: Beloved of The Sky album review by C. Andrew Hovan, published on June 24, 2018. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz!

  5. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Beloved Of The Sky by Renee Rosnes. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  6. Ron Carter: Finding the Right Notes was produced and directed by Peter Schnall, a seven-time Emmy Award and Peabody Award winner. The recording features the Maestro's Foursight Quartet with Renee Rosnes, Jimmy Greene and Payton Crossley from a live performance in Stockholm, Sweden. Click here to read all the news.

  7. www.thetimes.co.uk › article › jazz-review-renee-rosnes-beloved-of-the-sky-p9mz6zwfjJazz review: Renee Rosnes: Beloved of the Sky

    Maurice Sendak’s edict from Where the Wild Things Are is the title of a tune on this album by the Canadian pianist Renee Rosnes, and a rumpus is pretty much what we get.