
Constellations
At the crossroads of several musical genres, 'Constellations' is first and foremost an original combination of jazz and buleria (a fast flamenco rhythm), or a kind of meeting of contemporary music and groove. The luminous discourse of the Barcelona trumpeter Raynald Colom is articulated here with the incantations (vocal and pianistic) of the brilliant Andalusian Diego Amador, the complicity of a great jazz rhythm section - bassist Joe Sanders and drummer Greg Hutchinson - and the punctuation of Madrid percussionist Kike Terron, without forgetting the remarkable work of a young string quartet from Barcelona on the trumpeter's own orchestrations - except one, which is by pianist Richard Sears
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$9.20Constellations
At the crossroads of several musical genres, 'Constellations' is first and foremost an original combination of jazz and buleria (a fast flamenco rhythm), or a kind of meeting of contemporary music and groove. The luminous discourse of the Barcelona trumpeter Raynald Colom is articulated here with the incantations (vocal and pianistic) of the brilliant Andalusian Diego Amador, the complicity of a great jazz rhythm section - bassist Joe Sanders and drummer Greg Hutchinson - and the punctuation of Madrid percussionist Kike Terron, without forgetting the remarkable work of a young string quartet from Barcelona on the trumpeter's own orchestrations - except one, which is by pianist Richard Sears
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At the crossroads of several musical genres, 'Constellations' is first and foremost an original combination of jazz and buleria (a fast flamenco rhythm), or a kind of meeting of contemporary music and groove. The luminous discourse of the Barcelona trumpeter Raynald Colom is articulated here with the incantations (vocal and pianistic) of the brilliant Andalusian Diego Amador, the complicity of a great jazz rhythm section - bassist Joe Sanders and drummer Greg Hutchinson - and the punctuation of Madrid percussionist Kike Terron, without forgetting the remarkable work of a young string quartet from Barcelona on the trumpeter's own orchestrations - except one, which is by pianist Richard Sears











