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Simon Nabatov: A Felicidade
Simon Nabatov plays Herbie Nichols
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Simon Nabatov pays tribute to the genius of Herbie Nichols' compositions at the Plushmusic Loft Festival in February 2009
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7 tracks - 49:24
1. 2300 Skiddoo
2. The Spinning Song
3. Lady Sings The Blues
4. Twelve Bars
5. The Third World
6. Sunday Stroll
7. Terpsichore
All compositions by Herbie Nichols
Simon Nabatov - piano
Recorded live at Loft, Cologne as part of the Plushmusic Loft Festival, February 2009
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Robert Nacken
Cameras by Matt Jolly and Bernhard Reddig
Video editing by Balsa Boskovic
Produced by Hayden Chisholm
Many thanks to Hans-Martin Müller
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Programme notes
Herbie Nichols (1919-1963) was a remarkable jazz pianist and composer, who, tragically, never attained the recognition he undoubtedly deserved while alive.
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Herbie Nichols (1919-1963) was a remarkable jazz pianist and composer, who, tragically, never attained the recognition he undoubtedly deserved while alive. His visionary innovations, so amply evident in his compositions, are as fresh and strong today as back in the 50's.
A number of musicians have been fascinated by his unique musical world and have dedicated part of their activities to it: Misha Mengelberg, Ruswell Rudd, Steve Lacy, most notably; later also Geri Alen and Frank Kimbrough, among others.
Simon Nabatov "discovered" for himself the music of Nichols soon after he came to live in New York in 1979. The unusual combination of a wicked humor, twisted formal procedures, juxtaposition of the refined European harmonies (Satie or Bartok) and the rhythmic sensibilities harking back to the West Indies and Africa - all of it was most appealing to Nabatov - and, indeed, still is. Even though he soon learned most of the (back then) known tunes, playing them in public, and especially in a concentrated form of a solo concert, is a new development in his activities.
The tunes included in his new solo program were originally recorded by Herbie Nichols trio during the legendary Blue Note sessions of 1955-56 and represent the artistic quintessence of Nichols's musical genius.
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