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GEORGE GRUNTZ ~ EXPO TRIANGLE
MIGROS 6170 (Barcode: 7617028117660) ~ SWITZERLAND ~ Big Band Jazz

Recorded: 1998 - 2000 Released: 2000

This is a brilliant album by Swiss pianist / composer / bandleader / activist George GruntzFind albums by this artist, which presents a collection of musical works connected to the EXPO exhibition in 1964, which originated a meeting between Gruntz and the Swiss composer Rolf LiebermannFind albums by this artist, which developed into a long lasting friendship until Liebermann’s death in 1999. The album presents two extended pieces performed by the George Gruntz Percussion EnsembleFind albums by this artist, a trio which comprises of Gruntz on piano and two drummers: Fabian KuratliFind albums by this artist and Raphael WollFind albums by this artist. Also included is a Symphony for Jazz Ensemble, composed by Lieberman and performed by the George Gruntz Concert Jazz BandFind albums by this artist, a Big Band comprising of famous European and American Jazz musicians, including trumpeter Marvin StammFind albums by this artist, trombonist Dave BargeronFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Chris HunterFind albums by this artist and bassist Mike RichmondFind albums by this artist among others. Finally, the original piece composed by Liebermann for the EXPO 64 and performed by 156 office machines is also included.

The music is a stupendous blast of Genius and European “out of the box” approach to music, which exploded in the 1960s, taking music in general, and Jazz music in particular, into another dimension altogether, as this album brilliantly demonstrates. Gruntz (who died in 2013) was one of the great heroes of European Jazz, a total musician who could play Classical music and Jazz with the same proficiency and his revolutionary ideas as composer and activist advanced the status of Jazz in Europe to the level of Art.

Overall, this unique album presents some little known aspects of the wide range of activities George Gruntz was involved with, and is a perfect tribute to this great Artist, whom I had the pleasure to meet many times. He was also blessed with a great sense of humor, which is also evident on this album. Jazz listeners, who are sure they have already heard everything, this album is a proper wakeup call.
Updated: 17/08/2024Posted: 17/08/2024CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

GEORGE GRUNTZ ~ RENAISSANCE MAN
TCB 22162 (Barcode: 725095221627) ~ SWITZERLAND ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1961 - 2001 Released: 2002

This is a wonderful archive album by Swiss pianist / composer / bandleader George GruntzFind albums by this artist, which presents a collection of fifteen recordings spread over a period of forty years, most of which have never been released before. The include intimate formats but mostly European Big Bands and Orchestras, like his Concert Jazz BandFind albums by this artist, WDR Big BandFind albums by this artist, NDR Big BandFind albums by this artist and others. The many participants include such legendary Jazz artists as pianist Joachim KuhnFind albums by this artist, vocalist Sheila JordanFind albums by this artist, bandoneónist Dino SaluzziFind albums by this artist, saxophonists Alan SkidmoreFind albums by this artist and Ernst-Ludwig PetrowskyFind albums by this artist and many others.

The music displays the outstanding talents of Gruntz as pianist, arranger and composer, presenting beautifully diverse music, which includes mainstream Jazz, orchestral Jazz and Jazz-World Fusion pieces, always executed with finesse and absolute charm. Therefore this album is a wonderful introduction to the many talents of Gruntz for listeners not familiar with his work but also a gorgeous collection of previously unavailable recordings for those already familiar with his achievements.

Gruntz was always the epitome of European Jazz as one of its Godfathers, perfectly combining the American Jazz tradition with the European Classical and Folklore traditions. The recordings included herein are all exquisite examples of what European Jazz is all about, stylistically and conceptually. Although the collected pieces have seemingly nothing in common, they amalgamate into a perfect kaleidoscope of modern European Jazz

Personally I can get never enough of Gruntz and his music, so this album is simply one more token of memory by this great Artist, who is sadly relatively little known to most Jazz listeners around the world. In addition his recordings are not easily available as well, which makes the task of keeping his memory alive even harder.

Overall this is a brilliant collection of excellent music, which deserves a proud place in any serious music collection. Not to be missed!
Updated: 26/09/2016Posted: 26/09/2016CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

GEORGE GRUNTZ / CONCERT JAZZ BAND ~ GLOBAL EXCELLENCE
TCB 21172 (Barcode: 725095211727) ~ SWITZERLAND ~ Jazz

Recorded: 2001 Released: 2001

This is a fabulous album by the Swiss pianist / composer / bandleader George GruntzFind albums by this artist and his Concert Jazz BandFind albums by this artist, which for many years was the best European Jazz Big Band / Orchestra. Gruntz was one of the great Godfathers of European Jazz and his many activities and contributions over the years advanced the Jazz idiom immensely. This album presents eight compositions, four of which were composed by Gruntz, three others were composed by members of his orchestra and one is a traditional Turkish melody. Gruntz wrote the arrangements and orchestrations of all the pieces. Among the musicians playing on this album one can find trombonist Dave BargeronFind albums by this artist, drummer Danny GottliebFind albums by this artist, trumpeter Marvin StammFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Chris HunterFind albums by this artist, bassists Mark EganFind albums by this artist and Mike RichmondFind albums by this artist, a. m. o.

The music, although kept within the mainstream Big Band setting, in incredibly innovative and original, clearly pointing out the many differences between American and European Big Band approach. The arrangements and orchestrations are complex and convoluted, constantly changing the dynamics and tempi, with less emphasis on the individual solos and more dedicated to the overall orchestral sound and interplay.

The inclusion of the Turkish tune is typical of Gruntz openness towards World Music, which he displayed many times throughout his career. Same applies to the inclusion of the tune composed by Russian trumpeter / composer Alexander SipiaginFind albums by this artist, which shows the great respect Gruntz always felt towards Jazz originating in Eastern Europe.

Overall this is a monumental piece of Big Band music, at its finest and most sophisticated form, which should be truly enjoyed by all connoisseurs of that Jazz sub-genre. For young musicians, especially those studying composition and arrangement, this is an open book of how things should be done.

Although Gruntz is sadly no longer with us, his wonderful music lasts and his extensive recorded legacy is a treasure chest of musical gems. Not to be missed!
Updated: 08/06/2023Posted: 25/09/2016CD 1 Oversampling Recommend To A Friend

GEORGE GRUNTZ / CONCERT JAZZ BAND ~ TIGER BY THE TAIL
TCB 26702 (Barcode: 725095267021) ~ SWITZERLAND ~ Big Band Jazz

Recorded: 2005 Released: 2006

This is a fabulous album by the Swiss pianist / composer / bandleader George GruntzFind albums by this artist and his Concert Jazz BandFind albums by this artist, which for many years was the best European Jazz Big Band / Orchestra. Gruntz was one of the great Godfathers of European Jazz and his many activities and contributions over the years advanced the Jazz idiom immensely. The album was recorded in the US, and presents a mixed American / European lineup, with some of the finest Jazz musicians on the planet. The album presents eight compositions, four of which were composed by Gruntz and another four by members of the Big Band. Gruntz wrote the arrangements and orchestrations of all the pieces. Among the musicians playing on this album one can find trombonist Dave BargeronFind albums by this artist, drummer Danny GottliebFind albums by this artist, trumpeters Marvin StammFind albums by this artist, Jack WalrathFind albums by this artist and Franco AmbrosettiFind albums by this artist, saxophonists Chris HunterFind albums by this artist and Dave LiebmanFind albums by this artist, Israeli bass guitarist Arie VolinezFind albums by this artist, a. m. o.

The music, although kept within the mainstream Big Band setting, in incredibly innovative and original, clearly pointing out the many differences between American and European Big Band approach. The arrangements and orchestrations are complex and convoluted, constantly changing the dynamics and tempi, with less emphasis on the individual solos and more dedicated to the overall orchestral sound and interplay.

Although Gruntz is sadly no longer with us, his wonderful music lasts and his extensive recorded legacy is a treasure chest of musical gems. Not to be missed!

Overall, this is a monumental piece of Big Band music, at its finest and most sophisticated form, which should be truly enjoyed by all connoisseurs of that Jazz sub-genre. For young musicians, especially those studying composition and arrangement, this is an open book of how things should be done.
Updated: 05/03/2025Posted: 05/03/2025CD 1 Oversampling Recommend To A Friend

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