The first is a duet between Christophe Panzani and pianist Leonardo Montana. It comes from Panzani’s latest project in which he travels to the homes of seven different pianists and performs duets with each. This project resulted in the excellent Les Âmes Perdues, and the song “Endless Wars”
You can read more about this project and album here (LINK).
Your video personnel: Christophe Panzani (tenor sax) and Leonardo Montana (piano).
And if you just want to go buy the album right now, you can scoop it up on Bandcamp.
The next video is from Patrick Shiroishi, whose new album Anfinsen’s Landmark was yesterday’s daily recommendation. Here is with a solo saxophone (and effects) performance of the song “The Soothing Thought That Spring from Human Suffering” in what appears to be a church. The black & white film effect is pretty cool, too.
You can read more about his new album here (LINK).
Your video personnel: Patrick Shiroishi (saxophone) and Andrea Suleiman (video).
And if you just want to go buy the album right now, you can scoop it up on Bandcamp.
Dec 12 2016
These are videos that I like: Christophe Panzani on the road and Patrick Shiroishi in church
Today’s featured videos come courtesy of saxophonists Christophe Panzani and Patrick Shiroishi.
The first is a duet between Christophe Panzani and pianist Leonardo Montana. It comes from Panzani’s latest project in which he travels to the homes of seven different pianists and performs duets with each. This project resulted in the excellent Les Âmes Perdues, and the song “Endless Wars”
You can read more about this project and album here (LINK).
Your video personnel: Christophe Panzani (tenor sax) and Leonardo Montana (piano).
And if you just want to go buy the album right now, you can scoop it up on Bandcamp.
The next video is from Patrick Shiroishi, whose new album Anfinsen’s Landmark was yesterday’s daily recommendation. Here is with a solo saxophone (and effects) performance of the song “The Soothing Thought That Spring from Human Suffering” in what appears to be a church. The black & white film effect is pretty cool, too.
You can read more about his new album here (LINK).
Your video personnel: Patrick Shiroishi (saxophone) and Andrea Suleiman (video).
And if you just want to go buy the album right now, you can scoop it up on Bandcamp.
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