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Bill Evans Trio with Symphony Orchestra

Johann Sebastian Bach (Composer), Frederic Chopin (Composer), Bill Evans (Composer), Gabriel Faure (Composer), Enrique Granados (Composer), Claus Ogermann (Composer), Alexander Scriabin (Composer), Claus Ogermann (Conductor)
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listen  1. Granadas (Based On A Theme By Granadas) 5:54$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Valse (Based On A Theme By Bach) 5:52$0.99 Buy Track
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listen  5. Pavane (Based On A Theme By Gabriel Faure) 4:01$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Concerto For Orchestra And Jazz: 2. Elegia 5:12$0.99 Buy Track
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On this CD:
  1. Goyescas (Guys in Love), pieces (6) in 2 books for piano, H. 64 La maja y el ruiseñior
    Composed by Enrique Granados
    Conducted by Claus Ogermann

  2. Sonata for flute & keyboard in E flat major, BWV 1031 Sicilienne
    Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
    Conducted by Claus Ogermann

  3. Prelude for piano in D flat major, Op. 11/15
    Composed by Alexander Scriabin
    Conducted by Claus Ogermann

  4. Time Remembered
    Composed by Bill Evans
    Conducted by Claus Ogermann

  5. Pavane, for orchestra & chorus ad lib in F sharp minor, Op. 50
    Composed by Gabriel Faure
    Conducted by Claus Ogermann

  6. Concerto for Jazz Piano & Orchestra Elegia (Elegy)
    Composed by Claus Ogermann
    Conducted by Claus Ogermann

  7. My Bells
    Composed by Bill Evans
    Conducted by Claus Ogermann

  8. Prelude for piano No. 20 in C minor, Op. 28/20, CT. 185
    Composed by Fryderyk Chopin
    Conducted by Claus Ogermann


Editorial Reviews

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Throughout his career, pianist-composer Bill Evans successfully melded Bud Powell's fiery bop-paced technique with the lyricism and harmonic language of the French impressionists Ravel and Debussy. So it was only natural that he would record a session that combines the jazz and classical traditions.

Released in 1965, this date features Evans's trio with drummer Larry Bunker, who, three decades later, guest-starred on Diana Krall's When I Look in Your Eyes, and the sensitive bassist Larry Bunker. They're augmented by the azure-tinged arrangements by the famed conductor Claus Ogerman, who worked his magic with artists from Antonio Carlos Jobim to Frank Sinatra. The result of this union is a swinging and seamless interplay in which improvisation becomes spontaneous composition, and vice versa. The linearity and logic of Evans's lines erase centuries of musical distance from the works of Bach, Chopin, Granados, Fauré, and Scriabin, with the trio's trademark telepathy expressed in 4/4 and 3/4 time signatures and light Latin tinges. Evans's haunting compositions, "My Bells" and "Time Remembered," imbued by Ogerman's ethereal strings, are the jewels of this delightful recording, whose brilliance has increased with time. --Eugene Holley Jr.


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One for the Ages, August 9, 2001
By MICHAEL ACUNA (Southern California United States) - See all my reviews
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"The Bill Evans Trio with Symphony Orchestra" was one of the first recordings I ever heard...EVER. My Mon used to play the LP while she was carrying me so I really do mean first. With that in mind it has never been far from my CD player for as long as I can remember. From all reports this was a troubled recording session with the arranger and conductor of record, Claus Ogerman having trouble controlling all the elements specifically the pick up orchestra and vocal soloist. Sometimes great things come out of great conflict to paraphrase an old saying. Because, despite all of this this is one of the most glorious recordings ever produced. The Ogerman arrangements are lush and beautiful to the point of distraction. Evans chose the perfect composers to compliment his style and that of his trio. Listen to his rendition of Faure's Pavane or Granados' Granadas. And Ogerman and Evans have also composed two of the tracks themselves. Gorgeous. Lie back on your sofa, turn the volume up, open a bottle of Pinot Noir and let this music take you away.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Thomas Zink, June 22, 2000
By Thomas C. Zink (Long Beach, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Easily one of the most daring ventures in crossover jazz, this recording was always one of Bill's favorites. Though not without is failings, it is nontheless a brilliant meeting of the minds between Claus Ogerman and Bill Evans, with Ogerman's orchestral arrangements alone being worth the price of the C.D. The trio is swinging and interacting well, although (probably due to the nature of recording with a whole orchestra in a large studio) not at the level of say "The Village Vangard" sessions. Actually one of the greatest drawbacks of the CD is the recorded sound of the trio - the piano in particular. This was probably due to the nature of recording a jazz trio live alongside an orchestra. Once past these minor distractions, however, the CD is a beautiful interweaving of the classical and Jazz traditions taking some of the best elements of each and creating a new blend. Of course to purists of either tradition such an attempt is almost bound to elicit disapointment, but to those with an open mind there is so much in the way of beautiful music that the CD is a constant joy. Although not extremely well know, Evan's knowlege of the classical tradition was deep and broad, as evidenced by his (and Ogerman's) choice of material. The selections range from Bach and Chopin to Faure and Scriabin with the addition of 3 original compositions - all of which are notable for their beautiful melodies and sensative arrangements. There is not a long list of succesful or well recieved attemps to modify the classics into contemporary arrangements, but this is not to say the idea is without legitimacy. Certainly Broadway show tunes (which are the consistent staple for jazz musicians) in their modified version as recorded by say Miles Davis or John Coltrane have about as much (or perhaps even less) similarity to the original version as do these arrangenments to the classics from which they were taken. In either case, the resulting music in the hands of the masters, be they Miles, Evans, or Orgeman is a pleasure to listen to.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Gem Among Bill's Recordings, June 24, 2002
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This recording is a gem of Bill's playing. Simple, clean lines, and a beautiful background by Claus Ogerman. I listen to this recording over and over. I was a fan of Bill Evans and Claus Ogerman before I listened to this CD. But this exceeded my expectations of the two artists.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Still amazing after all these years...
Dumb luck... I was given my first copy of this album in the mid-1960's 'cause the program director of a radio station I was working for "didn't play jazz."
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bill Goes 'Symphonic'
This is an unusual Bill Evans recording, as it combines his trio with a "symphony orchestra" playing arrangements by Claus Ogerman of several "classical" themes along with two of... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars a stunning fusion of classical and jazz
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