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Although Omar Sosa has excelled in group settings, the Cuban pianist has demonstrated that he is also quite comfortable playing unaccompanied, which is what he does on Calma. Sosa has no accompaniment at all on Calma, a 2009 recording that combines post-bop with elements of world music and Euro-classical music. He not only plays the acoustic piano here; but is also heard on electric keyboards and using some sampling and electronics. And the very fact that Sosa doesn't adhere to an all-acoustic-all-the-time policy on this 51-minute CD will no doubt scare jazz purists away. Regardless, Sosa's acoustic piano is the dominant instrument, and 95-percent of the time, Calma sounds played rather than programmed. In both Spanish and Italian, the word "calma" means "calm", which is exactly how Sosa sounds on this album; his playing is calm and relaxed, and a contemplative mood prevails on originals such as "Innocence," "Esperanza," "Walking Together," and "Aguas." That is not to say that Calma is one-dimensional. Different world music influences assert themselves on different pieces, and during the course of the album, Sosa incorporates everything from Afro-Cuban music to Indian, Middle Eastern/Arabic, Asian, and North African music. Plus, there is the Euro-classical influence: "Dance of Reflection," for example, hints at Erik Satie (who died in 1925 but continues to influence both classical and jazz musicians after all these years). So even though Sosa maintains a certain mood on Calma, there is also a fair amount of variety. Again, Calma doesn't cater to jazz purists, and the rigid dogmatists and musical ideologues who think that Chick Corea, George Duke, and Herbie Hancock sold their souls to Beelzebub when they started playing electric keyboards, will want to avoid this album. But for those who realize that non-acoustic instruments do, in fact, have a place in jazz, Calma is yet another absorbing effort from Sosa. ~ Alex Henderson Liner Note Author: Omar Sosa. Recording information: Systems Two, Brooklyn, NY (10/14/2009). Photographer: Eric Garault. Arranger: Omar Sosa. Personnel: Omar Sosa (piano, grand piano, sampler). Audio Mixer: John Greenham. Down Beat (p.58) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[CALMA] retains a significant patina of musical worth, because it is creative, designed to bring peace and some moments of reflection."
JazzTimes (p.70) - "[A]n expansive, multi-part work that additionally hints at electronica, classical new music, downtempo -- even new age."
1 Sunrise
2 Absence
3 Walking Together
4 Esperanza
5 Innocence
6 Oasis
7 Aguas
8 Looking Within
9 Dance of Reflection
10 Autumn Flowers
11 Reposo
12 Madre
13 Sunset
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- Ik probeer verschillende stijlen muziek te plaatsen waarvan het grootste gedeelte onder New Age valt. Plaats ik eens een cd die er wellicht iets vanaf wijkt in uw mening, prima maar maak er geen scene van. Geniet van de muziek!
- Onderstaande uitdrukkingen spreken mij aan, dit staat los van New Age.
- Bevalt mijn muziek niet, sla mijn spots over.
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- De huidige LOSSLESS muziek die gepost is, is gecheckt.
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Muziek:
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“Muziek drukt dat uit wat niet gezegd kan worden maar waarover niet gezwegen kan worden.” ~Victor Hugo~
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