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Winter Colors

Peterson-Kohler Collective

Winter Colors

Price: € 19.95
Format: CD
Label: Origin Records
UPC: 0805558278723
Catnr: ORIGIN 82787
Release date: 13 March 2020
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Label
Origin Records
UPC
0805558278723
Catalogue number
ORIGIN 82787
Release date
13 March 2020
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About the album

Raised in Montana by a family of musicians and music educators, cousins Dave Peterson, Rob Kohler and Lee Kohler each went their own way after school, forging rich and varied music careers with teaching, performing and tours throughout the world. Forty-five years later, the cousins assembled in Seattle for this reunion of sorts, gathering compositions, mutual musician friends, and their collective inherited musical taste. From the impressionism of Peterson's lyrical title tune, to the quirky funk of "M&M Blues," composed by the Kohler's late father, or their two rangy group improvisations, "Winter Colors" exudes the warmth of family and the cousin's depth of musical kinship.
Die Cousins Dave Peterson, Rob Kohler und Lee Kohler, die in Montana in einer Familie von Musikern und Musikpädagogen aufgewachsen sind, gingen nach der Schule jeweils ihren eigenen Weg und schufen eine reiche und vielfältige Musikkarriere mit Unterricht, Auftritten und Tourneen in der ganzen Welt. Fünfundvierzig Jahre später versammelten sich die Cousins in Seattle zu dieser Art von Wiedervereinigung, um Kompositionen, gemeinsame Musikerfreunde und ihren gemeinsamen musikalischen Geschmack zu bündeln. Vom Impressionismus von Petersons lyrischer Titelmelodie über den schrulligen Funk von "M&M Blues", komponiert vom verstorbenen Vater der Kohlers, bis hin zu ihren beiden rangierenden Gruppenimprovisationen strahlt "Winter Colors" die Wärme der Familie und die Tiefe der musikalischen Verwandtschaft der Vettern aus.

Artist(s)

Lee Kohler (piano)

Rob Kohler (bass)

Composer(s)

Lee Kohler (piano)

Rob Kohler (bass)

Brent Jensen

Now making his home in Seattle, saxophonist Brent Jensen was the Director of Jazz Studies at the College of Southern Idaho for many years. As the artistic director for the CSI Jazz Summit and the Jazz Saturdays workshop series, Jensen was a major force in cultivating new performers and bringing world-class jazz events to Idaho, creating a climate of rich cultural pursuit that remains since his departure.  Raised in Boise, Brent Jensen studied in New York City with jazz legend Lee Konitz on a grant in 1987 from the Idaho Commission on the Arts. He was a featured winner of the Woodwinds on Fire international talent search conducted in 1996 by Jazziz magazine and has performed with a variety of jazz...
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Now making his home in Seattle, saxophonist Brent Jensen was the Director of Jazz Studies at the College of Southern Idaho for many years. As the artistic director for the CSI Jazz Summit and the Jazz Saturdays workshop series, Jensen was a major force in cultivating new performers and bringing world-class jazz events to Idaho, creating a climate of rich cultural pursuit that remains since his departure. Raised in Boise, Brent Jensen studied in New York City with jazz legend Lee Konitz on a grant in 1987 from the Idaho Commission on the Arts. He was a featured winner of the Woodwinds on Fire international talent search conducted in 1996 by Jazziz magazine and has performed with a variety of jazz artists including Gene Harris, Bobby Shew, Gary Foster, John Clayton, Joe LaBarbera, Wycliffe Gordon, Warren Vache, John Stowell, Bill Watrous, Jamie Findlay, Dave Peck, Dianne Schuur, Kristin Korb, Marc Seales, Doug Miller, John Bishop, Bill Anschell, Don Sickler and many others. Brent's nine recordings received significant national radio airplay and have been featured in all the major jazz periodicals. His debut CD for the Origin label, The Sound of a Dry Martini: Remembering Paul Desmond, charted on JazzWeek's Top 50 for thirteen weeks in the spring of 2002. Selections continue to be in rotation on a number of jazz radio stations across the country 17 years later. Dry Martini was also featured on Jazzweek's Top 100 and NPR's JazzWorks' Top 25 lists for the year 2002. Brent's second recording for Origin, Stay Cool, made Jim Wilke's (host of Jazz After Hours) "Favorite Jazz CD 2002" list. His duo recording with pianist Bill Anschell, We Couldn't Agree More was named a "Critic's Choice" pick by Jazziz magazine and one of Jim Wilke's "Best Northwest Jazz" CDs.

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