Another great Taylor from "Ilario's" collection : a concert organized
by the "Accademia Filarmonica Romana" (an association founded in
1821 for promoting chamber and symphonic music), a suite in three
parts titled by the same Taylor "The Dance Thru Numbers".
Highly recommended.Rec. live at "Teatro Olimpico, Rome, Italy, on May 16, 2002
(mix recording)
Cecil Taylor,piano
1. The Dance Thru Numbers (Nedless That Eternally Vanish)
[C. Taylor] (56:02)
mp3 (125 MB) :
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http://rapidshare.com/files/396580456/CT_Rome_02_mp3.part2.rar
flac (246 MB) :
http://rapidshare.com/files/396596319/CT_Rome_02_flac.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/396590823/CT_Rome_02_flac.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/396587489/CT_Rome_02_flac.part3.rar
Cecil Taylor is a musician of incredible importance. Was fortunate to see him in the late 70's in New York.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this and all the wonderful shows you post here.
Beautiful, thank you...
ReplyDeleteThis is a second part of a concert "Free Jazz at The Philharmonic". Mario Schiano, Giancarlo Schiaffini, Bruno Tommaso, the Gruppo Romano Free Jazz (founded by Schiano in 1966) with Sebi Tramontana in second tune. This concert is editet by Splasc(h) Records CDH 526.2 (2002)
ReplyDeleteThis is superb stuff -- thanks!
ReplyDeleteLovely! BTW, there's a great deal at eMusic just now: you can download all the sides of the "2 T's for a Lovely T" Feel Trio box for the price of 12 tracks (that's about 1/4 of the monthly total for the average subscriber, or about two dollars--in Canada, anyway).
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nice! thanks for the post. can you confirm the title track though... "nedless that eternally vanish?"
ReplyDeleteis it "needles?" "needless
@ joe pierre
ReplyDeleteyes probably is needless
Re-up: https://1fichier.com/?6knuyp7d9b
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reup mew23. Much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteBIG THX!...
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