NES, Black String, Majid Bekkas, Nguyên Lê – Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic X: East – West (2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

NES, Black String, Majid Bekkas, Nguyên Lê - Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic X: East - West (2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz] Download

Artist: NES, Black String, Majid Bekkas, Nguyên Lê
Album: Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic X: East – West
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2020
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 47:28
Total Tracks: 8
Total Size: 574 MB

Tracklist:

01. NES, Black String, Majid Bekkas, Nguyên Lê – Aicha (Live) (05:16)
02. NES, Black String, Majid Bekkas, Nguyên Lê – Bye Bye (Live) (07:50)
03. NES, Black String, Majid Bekkas, Nguyên Lê – You Made It Hard for Me (Live) (05:25)
04. NES, Black String, Majid Bekkas, Nguyên Lê – Ahlam (Live) (06:00)
05. NES, Black String, Majid Bekkas, Nguyên Lê – Rimitti (Live) (05:39)
06. NES, Black String, Majid Bekkas, Nguyên Lê – Hanging Gardens of Babylon (Live) (05:22)
07. NES, Black String, Majid Bekkas, Nguyên Lê – Elevation of Light (Live) (04:31)
08. NES, Black String, Majid Bekkas, Nguyên Lê – Encore: Bania (Live) (07:22)

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‘East meets West’ was the central theme in the life of Nesuhi Ertegün (1917-1989). He grew up as the son of the Turkish Ambassador in Washington, and Nesuhi himself was to become an ambassador too: one of the most important producers and advocates that jazz has ever had. On the 30th anniversary of his death, Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic curator Siggi Loch dedicated an evening to commemorating this friend and mentor who had been like a father to him. For Nesuhi, jazz had no borders; this concert was a posthumous validation of the far-sightedness of that vision.On the cultural world map, East-West today is synonymous with the tense relationship between Europe and Asia, between Occident and Orient. From the Renaissance to the present day, there have been repeated waves of enthusiasm for Eastern culture in the West. And for the hundred years or so that jazz has existed, it too has always tended to absorb elements from other cultures into its stylistic vocabulary. Conversely, artists from Eastern cultures have embraced jazz, fused it with their own traditions, revealing new and fascinating expressive possibilities.

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