Symphonica (Joe Lovano album)
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Symphonica is the 20th album by Joe Lovano
Joe Lovano
Joseph Salvatore "Joe" Lovano is a post bop jazz saxophonist, alto clarinetist, flautist, and drummer. Since the late 1980s, Lovano has been one of the world's premiere tenor saxophone players, earning a Grammy award and several nods on Down Beat magazine's critics' and readers' polls...

 to be released on Blue Note Records
Blue Note Records
Blue Note Records is a jazz record label, established in 1939 by Alfred Lion and Max Margulis. Francis Wolff became involved shortly afterwards. It derives its name from the characteristic "blue notes" of jazz and the blues. At the end of the 1950s, and in the early 1960s, Blue Note headquarters...

. It was released in 2009 and features a live recording of a November 26, 2005, concert.

Track listing

  1. "Emperor Jones" - 6:11
  2. "Eternal Joy Lovano" - 8:24
  3. "Duke Ellington's Sound of Love" - 12:15
  4. "Alexander the Great" - 11:51
  5. "His Dreams" - 8:04
  6. "The Dawn of Time" - 8:26
  7. "I'm All for You" - 9:25

Personnel

  • Rundfunk Orchestra: Performer
  • John Goldsby: Bass
  • Michael Hofmann: Bassoon
  • Hans Dekker: Drums
  • Brigitte Schreiner: Flute
  • Ricardo Almeida: French Horn
  • Alfons Gaisbauer: French Horn
  • Koji Paul Shigihara: Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Soloist
  • Ulla Van Daelen: Harp
  • Frank Chastenier: Keyboards, Organ (Hammond), Piano, Soloist
  • Egmont Kraus: Percussion
  • Michael Schmidt: Percussion
  • Romanus Schöttler: Percussion
  • Joe Lovano: Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor)
  • Jens Neufang: Sax (Baritone)
  • Olivier Peters: Sax (Tenor)
  • Karolina Strassmayer: Sax (Alto), Soloist
  • Heiner Wiberny: Sax (Alto)
  • Mattis Cederberg: Trombone
  • Dave Horler: Trombone
  • Bernt Laukamp: Trombone
  • Ingo Luis: Trombone
  • Ludwig Nuss: Trombone
  • Steve Singer: Trombone
  • Rob Bruynen: Trumpet
  • Andy Haderer: Trumpet
  • John Marshall: Trumpet
  • Klaus Osterloh: Trumpet
  • Jürgen Schuster: Trumpet
  • Johannes Chane Becker: Viola
  • Bernhard Holker: Viola
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