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Fred Katz - Fred Katz And His Music (2020) Hi-Res

Fred Katz - Fred Katz And His Music (2020) Hi-Res

BAND/ARTIST: Fred Katz

  • Title: Fred Katz And His Music
  • Year Of Release: 2010 / 2020
  • Label: RevOla
  • Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
  • Total Time: 1:54:54
  • Total Size: 563 Mb / 1.11 Gb
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Tracklist:

01. Country Gardens (Remastered) (2:46)
02. Satori (Remastered) (3:45)
03. Andante (Remastered) (2:38)
04. Circus (Remastered) (3:22)
05. Wayfaring Stranger (Remastered) (2:34)
06. Time After Time (Remastered) (3:53)
07. The Vidiot (Remastered) (2:07)
08. Lament Of The Oracles (Remastered) (3:51)
09. I’m Glad There Is You (Remastered) (3:11)
10. The Toy That Never Was (Remastered) (3:35)
11. Intermezzo (Remastered) (2:53)
12. Come with Me (Remastered) (2:52)
13. Symphony (Remastered) (2:57)
14. While the Music Plays On (Remastered) (4:24)
15. Isn’t It Romantic? (Remastered) (2:41)
16. Delia (Remastered) (4:41)
17. Dexterity (Remastered) (3:30)
18. Like Someone In Love (Remastered) (2:48)
19. Krelch (Remastered) (3:25)
20. Mountain Air (Remastered) (3:22)
21. Perdido (Remastered) (4:47)
22. I’m Gettin’ Sentimental Over You (Remastered) (5:31)
23. Feeling The Blues (Remastered) (6:42)
24. Elegy (Remastered) (2:32)
25. Imagination (Remastered) (3:24)
26. Vintage 57 (Remastered) (4:25)
27. Old Folks (Remastered) (4:53)
28. Sometimes I’m Happy (Remastered) (4:40)
29. Ruby My Dear (Remastered) (3:59)
30. Dixie, Why Not ? (Remastered) (4:09)
31. The Blow Is To Know (Remastered) (4:33)

Fred Katz (born February 25, 1919) is an American composer, songwriter, conductor, cellist, pianist, and professor. In jazz, a principal contribution of Katz has been, as Leonard Feather noted, to put the cello to full use both in arco and pizzicato solos. Oscar Pettiford had already indicated the considerable jazz potential of plucked (pizzicato) cello, but with Oscar, the instrument remained
secondary to his primary instrument, the bass. Katz was the first musician to utilize all of the cello in jazz as his chief instrument in that idiom.

Katz opinion about his own contribution can be glimpsed from his own statement: I would like to correct an impression about me that apparently is gaining some acceptance among jazz musicians and critics. That impression is that I am not basically a jazz musician. When they say my music isnt jazz, my answer is, what composition are they talking about? Im not concerned with conforming to anybodys concept of what they would like to hear. With all that is in me, Im trying to write music in the universal sense. If sometimes a jazz phrase makes sense in a composition, Ill write it.


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