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This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
On CORAL, tenor saxophonist David Sanchez interprets songs by such well-known South American composers as Antonio Carlos Jobim, Alberto Ginastera, and Heitor Villa-Lobos. Working with his usual sextet and the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Sanchez creates a memorable body of work, perfectly suited for the romantic in all of us.
CORAL focuses on the music of Brazil and Argentina, and this repertoire is tender and dreamy. Surrounded by rich and vivid orchestral colors, Sanchez solos unabashedly on all eight tracks. On each cut, his playing recalls the work of Wayne Shorter and John Coltrane, with a great deal of personal emotion invested in these performances. One highlight is the title track, which finds Sanchez bobbing in and out of the orchestral fabric. The most energetic and dissonant track on this release is Sanchez's own composition "The Elements II," which features layered saxophones and highly angular rhythms. This piece helps to offset what is otherwise a collection of wistful ballads and breezy sambas.
Personnel: David Sanchez (tenor saxophone); Miguel Zenón (alto saxophone); Edsel Gomez (piano); John Benítez, Ben Street (bass instrument); Adam Cruz (drums); Pernell Saturnino (percussion); Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.Down Beat (pp.60-1) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[A]n elaborate exercise that blends small ensemble and orchestra..." JazzTimes (p.89) - "He has a pretty, near-Getzian tone and a sharp, precise manner of phrasing that's not unattractive." **Super Audio CD (SACD) Hybrid** This CD will play in standard CD players. A Super Audio CD player is required to take advantage of the SACD sound technology. David Sanchez Coral Songs Purchase Coral CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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