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Liebman, David: The Distance Runner (Hatology)


 

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David Liebman-soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, wooden flute


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UPC: 752156062820

Label: Hatology
Catalog ID: Hatology628
Squidco Product Code: 5657

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2005
Country: Switzerland
Packaging: Digipack
A production of Schweizer Radio DRS and Hat Hut Records, LTD: Recorded at Jazzfestival Willisau on August 28, 2004

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"Here's Dave Liebman with his saxophones and a wooden flute in his very first concert of unaccompanied solos. It didn't happen until his fourth decade as a working jazz artist, even though he had recorded four solo albums down through the years. Once again we hear his brilliant sound and technique, and there are his devotion to spontaneity combined with his high instinct to shape improvisations. What Liebman offers most of all is a personal quality of adventure, the result of his endless musical curiosity. This music has so much vitality"-John Litweiler

Artist Biographies

"NEA Jazz Master (2011) David Liebman's career has spanned nearly five decades, beginning in the early 1970s as the saxophone/flautist in both the Elvin Jones and Miles Davis Groups, continuing as a bandleader since. He has played on over five hundred recordings with nearly two hundred under his leadership and co-leadership. In jazz education he is a renowned lecturer and author of several milestone books: Self Portrait Of A Jazz Artist, A Chromatic Approach To Jazz Harmony And Melody, Developing A Personal Saxophone Sound (translated into multiple languages), in addition to teaching DVDs, journalistic contributions to periodicals and published chamber music. Lieb's autobiography What It Is-The Life Of A Jazz Artist (Scarecrow Press) is a fascinating look into Lieb's career. His bands over the years have included noted musicians such as John Scofield, Richie Beirach, Bob Moses, Billy Hart and others. The current group Expansions features some of the best of the younger generation. Lieb is the Founder and Artistic Director of the International Association of Schools of Jazz (IASJ) existing since 1989, which is a worldwide network of schools from nearly 40 countries. Liebman's awards, besides the NEA honor include the Jazz Educators Network (JEN) Legends of Jazz (2013); the Order of Arts and Letters (France 2009); Jazz Journalist's award for Soprano Saxophone (2007); Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Solo (1998); Honorary Doctorate from the Sibelius Academy (Finland-1997). He is currently teaching at the Manhattan School of Music and a guest lecturer at Berklee College of Music. Dave has consistently placed in the top positions for Soprano Saxophone in the Downbeat, Jazz Times and JazzEd polls since 1973."

-David Liebman Website (http://davidliebman.com/home/bios/)
11/20/2024

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Track Listing:



1. The Loneliness Of A Long Distance Runner : Mind And Body 5:18

2. Colors: Red, Gray, Yellow 8:44

3. Petite Fleur 6:35

4. The Tree: Roots, Limbs, Branches 7:10

5. Mother; Father 6:57

6. Time Immemorial: Before, Then, Now, After 15:39

7. Peace On Earth 4:35

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Hat Art
Jazz
NY Downtown & Metropolitan Jazz/Improv
Improvised Music
January 2006

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