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Vibes on a Breath

Ted Piltzecker

Vibes on a Breath

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Format: CD
Label: OA2 Records
UPC: 0805552221626
Catnr: OA2 22216
Release date: 05 July 2024
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OA2 Records
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0805552221626
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OA2 22216
Release date
05 July 2024
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About the album

For his first larger ensemble recording, New York vibraphonist Ted Piltzecker made a trip to Denver and rekindled relationships developed years ago during his tenure as director of the Aspen Music Festival. Originally a trumpet player, Piltzecker continually seeks the organic connection between breath and musical expression as it relates to the vibraphone. Vibes on a Breath allows him to phrase with the septet's horn players, Brad Goode, Paul McKee, John Gunther & Wil Swindler, and to provide counterpoint as the only harmony instrument in the rhythm section with drummer Paul Romaine and bassist Gonzalo Teppa. The eight reimagined jazz classics, along with three originals, unveil new twists & turns to a classic sound. The intimacy of the approach along with the addition of bass clarinet and flugelhorn doubles adds an extra layer of richness and color to the already mesmerizing arrangements. Piltzecker's work transports to an alluring musical world where every note is infused with a personal touch.
Für seine erste Aufnahme mit einem größeren Ensemble reiste der New Yorker Vibraphonist Ted Piltzecker nach Denver und knüpfte an die Beziehungen an, die er vor Jahren während seiner Zeit als Leiter des Aspen Music Festival geknüpft hatte. Ursprünglich Trompeter, sucht Piltzecker immer wieder nach der organischen Verbindung zwischen Atem und musikalischem Ausdruck im Zusammenhang mit dem Vibraphon. Vibes on a Breath ermöglicht es ihm, mit den Bläsern des Septetts, Brad Goode, Paul McKee, John Gunther & Wil Swindler, zu phrasieren und als einziges Harmonieinstrument in der Rhythmusgruppe mit dem Schlagzeuger Paul Romaine und dem Bassisten Gonzalo Teppa einen Kontrapunkt zu setzen. Die acht neu interpretierten Jazz-Klassiker und drei Originale geben einem klassischen Sound neue Wendungen. Die Intimität der Herangehensweise und die Hinzufügung von Bassklarinette und Flügelhorndoppel fügt den ohnehin schon faszinierenden Arrangements eine zusätzliche Schicht von Reichtum und Farbe hinzu. Piltzeckers Arbeit entführt in eine verführerische musikalische Welt, in der jede Note mit einer persönlichen Note versehen ist.

Artist(s)

Ted Piltzecker (vibraphone)

Vibraphonist/Composer Ted Piltzecker has eclectic musical interests. He has performed at jazz and percussion festivals, and in concerts throughout the United States and around the globe. (Germany, Austria, England, China, Brazil, Norway, Nepal, India, Australia, Iceland, Turkey, The Netherlands, Argentina, Peru, Sweden, Mexico, Canada, Japan, Finland, and Puerto Rico). His six albums as a leader have been critically acclaimed and influential in both the percussion and jazz worlds.  His debut album, Destinations, climbed to number eight in national jazz airplay, and his second release, Unicycle Man on the Equilibrium label (featuring Bob Mintzer, Harvie S, James Williams, and Dave Meade) remained on the Gavin Jazz Chart for months. Jazz writer and critic, the late Nat Hentoff praised the album as 'a...
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Vibraphonist/Composer Ted Piltzecker has eclectic musical interests. He has performed at jazz and percussion festivals, and in concerts throughout the United States and around the globe. (Germany, Austria, England, China, Brazil, Norway, Nepal, India, Australia, Iceland, Turkey, The Netherlands, Argentina, Peru, Sweden, Mexico, Canada, Japan, Finland, and Puerto Rico). His six albums as a leader have been critically acclaimed and influential in both the percussion and jazz worlds. His debut album, Destinations, climbed to number eight in national jazz airplay, and his second release, Unicycle Man on the Equilibrium label (featuring Bob Mintzer, Harvie S, James Williams, and Dave Meade) remained on the Gavin Jazz Chart for months. Jazz writer and critic, the late Nat Hentoff praised the album as "a lyrical, thoughtful, relaxing meeting of mutually appreciative improvisers whose time is timeless." All About Jazz reports that in his solo vibraphone album, Standing Alone (a collection of standards) "fills the 43-minutes with expressive grace, maintaining interest throughout." His release Steppe Forward has been cited as "an upbeat, joyous and uplifting album, from beginning to end" by All About Jazz, and "a nice voyage into what good jazz is all about in contemporary times" by the Jazz Review. Ted's most recent release entitled Brindica is a reflection of his recent four-month venture around the world. It was recorded in New York and in Buenos Aires. "Piltzecker writes and arranges tunes that draw on tango, second-line, Afro-Cuban, South African, and even carnatic influences, always in an organic, fun, and respectful way. The result is a stylistic kaleidoscope of an album that reveals new combinations of rhythm and harmony at every turn and always sparkes with wit and good humor." (CDHotList) His next album, Vibes On A Breath, a septet with four horns, vibes, bass, and drums, will be released in August 2023 on OA2 Records. Ted has performed with many of the great names in jazz in New York (guitarists Gene Burtoncini and Vic Juris, bassists Rufus Reid and Todd Coolman, drummers Lewis Nash, Dennis Mackrel, and Clarence Penn, pianists Jim McNeeley, John Hicks, and Bill Charlap, and with saxophonists Chris Potter and Javon Jackson), and while directing the jazz program at the Aspen Music Festival (Jimmy Heath, Joe Williams, Clark Terry, Mel Torme, Ernie Watts, Hubert Laws, Slide Hampton, Toshiko Akiyoshi, and many more). He has toured internationally as a member of the famed George Shearing Quintet, and has led many of his own unique ensembles including Pendulum, a duo with Canadian pianist Jim Hodgkinson. Ted's diverse musical interests have also included tours with the Kenny Endo Taiko Ensemble, TV spots with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's John McEuen, appearances at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York with organist Dorothy Papadakos, and chamber music concerts with classical cellists, Yehuda Hanani and Julia Lichten, violinists, Ruben Gonzales and Calvin Wiersma, clarinetists Ayako Oshima and Dick Waller, harpists Nancy Allen and Emily Mitchell, bandoneónist, Hector Del Curto, table player Jagannath Dhaugoda, and gadulka player (Bulgarian violin) Nikolay Kolev. Ted Piltzecker has received awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, The Lincoln Center Institute, and the ASCAP Foundation. His works have been aired on National Public Radio's "Performance Today" and the Canadian Broadcasting Company's "Arts National" and have been performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra Chamber Ensemble at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. As a guest of the People's Republic of China, he premiered new works for percussion at the Conservatories in Beijing and Wuhan in the summer of 2013. In the summer of 2014 he premiered two new works, one for wind ensemble and one for jazz band at the Conservatório de Tatu' in Brazil. He is a professor emeritus of music composition at the Purchase Conservatory of Music, State University of New York where his orchestral work Precarious Indifference was premiered in 2016. Ted also teaches vibraphone at the Hartt School in Connecticut. Ted Piltzecker is a graduate of the Eastman and Manhattan Schools of Music. He is an active pilot and unicyclist who performs using Musser vibraphones and his signature Vic Firth mallets exclusively. Additional information, including recordings and videos, may be found at TedVibes.com.

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Composer(s)

Lee Konitz

Lee Konitz was born on October 13, 1927 in Chicago. Aged 11, Konitz received his first instrument — a clarinet — but later dropped the instrument in favor of the tenor saxophone. He eventually moved from tenor to alto. His greatest influences at the time were the Swing big bands he and his brother listened to on the radio, in particular Benny Goodman. He started his professional career in 1945, and played with all the greats, from Miles Davis to Joe Henderson. Kenny Wheeler was born on January 14, 1930 in St Catharines, Ontario. He studied trumpet in Toronto and moved to London in 1952. Versatile artist as he was he played free impro in the 'Globe Unity Orchestra' of Alexander...
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Lee Konitz was born on October 13, 1927 in Chicago. Aged 11, Konitz received his first instrument — a clarinet — but later dropped the instrument in favor of the tenor saxophone. He eventually moved from tenor to alto. His greatest influences at the time were the Swing big bands he and his brother listened to on the radio, in particular Benny Goodman. He started his professional career in 1945, and played with all the greats, from Miles Davis to Joe Henderson.
Kenny Wheeler was born on January 14, 1930 in St Catharines, Ontario. He studied trumpet in Toronto and moved to London in 1952. Versatile artist as he was he played free impro in the "Globe Unity Orchestra" of Alexander von Schlippenbach as well as jazz-rock in the "United Jazz & Rock Ensemble". He passed away on September 18, 2014 in London.

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Ted Piltzecker (vibraphone)

Vibraphonist/Composer Ted Piltzecker has eclectic musical interests. He has performed at jazz and percussion festivals, and in concerts throughout the United States and around the globe. (Germany, Austria, England, China, Brazil, Norway, Nepal, India, Australia, Iceland, Turkey, The Netherlands, Argentina, Peru, Sweden, Mexico, Canada, Japan, Finland, and Puerto Rico). His six albums as a leader have been critically acclaimed and influential in both the percussion and jazz worlds.  His debut album, Destinations, climbed to number eight in national jazz airplay, and his second release, Unicycle Man on the Equilibrium label (featuring Bob Mintzer, Harvie S, James Williams, and Dave Meade) remained on the Gavin Jazz Chart for months. Jazz writer and critic, the late Nat Hentoff praised the album as 'a...
more
Vibraphonist/Composer Ted Piltzecker has eclectic musical interests. He has performed at jazz and percussion festivals, and in concerts throughout the United States and around the globe. (Germany, Austria, England, China, Brazil, Norway, Nepal, India, Australia, Iceland, Turkey, The Netherlands, Argentina, Peru, Sweden, Mexico, Canada, Japan, Finland, and Puerto Rico). His six albums as a leader have been critically acclaimed and influential in both the percussion and jazz worlds. His debut album, Destinations, climbed to number eight in national jazz airplay, and his second release, Unicycle Man on the Equilibrium label (featuring Bob Mintzer, Harvie S, James Williams, and Dave Meade) remained on the Gavin Jazz Chart for months. Jazz writer and critic, the late Nat Hentoff praised the album as "a lyrical, thoughtful, relaxing meeting of mutually appreciative improvisers whose time is timeless." All About Jazz reports that in his solo vibraphone album, Standing Alone (a collection of standards) "fills the 43-minutes with expressive grace, maintaining interest throughout." His release Steppe Forward has been cited as "an upbeat, joyous and uplifting album, from beginning to end" by All About Jazz, and "a nice voyage into what good jazz is all about in contemporary times" by the Jazz Review. Ted's most recent release entitled Brindica is a reflection of his recent four-month venture around the world. It was recorded in New York and in Buenos Aires. "Piltzecker writes and arranges tunes that draw on tango, second-line, Afro-Cuban, South African, and even carnatic influences, always in an organic, fun, and respectful way. The result is a stylistic kaleidoscope of an album that reveals new combinations of rhythm and harmony at every turn and always sparkes with wit and good humor." (CDHotList) His next album, Vibes On A Breath, a septet with four horns, vibes, bass, and drums, will be released in August 2023 on OA2 Records. Ted has performed with many of the great names in jazz in New York (guitarists Gene Burtoncini and Vic Juris, bassists Rufus Reid and Todd Coolman, drummers Lewis Nash, Dennis Mackrel, and Clarence Penn, pianists Jim McNeeley, John Hicks, and Bill Charlap, and with saxophonists Chris Potter and Javon Jackson), and while directing the jazz program at the Aspen Music Festival (Jimmy Heath, Joe Williams, Clark Terry, Mel Torme, Ernie Watts, Hubert Laws, Slide Hampton, Toshiko Akiyoshi, and many more). He has toured internationally as a member of the famed George Shearing Quintet, and has led many of his own unique ensembles including Pendulum, a duo with Canadian pianist Jim Hodgkinson. Ted's diverse musical interests have also included tours with the Kenny Endo Taiko Ensemble, TV spots with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's John McEuen, appearances at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York with organist Dorothy Papadakos, and chamber music concerts with classical cellists, Yehuda Hanani and Julia Lichten, violinists, Ruben Gonzales and Calvin Wiersma, clarinetists Ayako Oshima and Dick Waller, harpists Nancy Allen and Emily Mitchell, bandoneónist, Hector Del Curto, table player Jagannath Dhaugoda, and gadulka player (Bulgarian violin) Nikolay Kolev. Ted Piltzecker has received awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, The Lincoln Center Institute, and the ASCAP Foundation. His works have been aired on National Public Radio's "Performance Today" and the Canadian Broadcasting Company's "Arts National" and have been performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra Chamber Ensemble at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. As a guest of the People's Republic of China, he premiered new works for percussion at the Conservatories in Beijing and Wuhan in the summer of 2013. In the summer of 2014 he premiered two new works, one for wind ensemble and one for jazz band at the Conservatório de Tatu' in Brazil. He is a professor emeritus of music composition at the Purchase Conservatory of Music, State University of New York where his orchestral work Precarious Indifference was premiered in 2016. Ted also teaches vibraphone at the Hartt School in Connecticut. Ted Piltzecker is a graduate of the Eastman and Manhattan Schools of Music. He is an active pilot and unicyclist who performs using Musser vibraphones and his signature Vic Firth mallets exclusively. Additional information, including recordings and videos, may be found at TedVibes.com.

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01.
If I Only Had A Brain
07:00
(E.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen) Ted Piltzecker, Brad Goode, Paul McKee, John Gunther, Wil Swindler, Paul Romaine, Gonzalo Teppa
02.
Nature Boy
06:48
(Eden Ahbez) Brad Goode, Paul McKee, John Gunther, Wil Swindler, Paul Romaine, Gonzalo Teppa, Ted Piltzecker
03.
Roaring Fork Closure
04:26
(Ted Piltzecker) Brad Goode, Paul McKee, John Gunther, Wil Swindler, Paul Romaine, Gonzalo Teppa, Ted Piltzecker
04.
We’ll Get Through This
03:59
(Ted Piltzecker) Brad Goode, Paul McKee, John Gunther, Wil Swindler, Paul Romaine, Gonzalo Teppa, Ted Piltzecker
05.
Stolen Moments
08:36
(Oliver Nelson) Brad Goode, Paul McKee, John Gunther, Wil Swindler, Paul Romaine, Gonzalo Teppa, Ted Piltzecker, Javier Diaz
06.
Subconscious Lee
05:01
(Lee Konitz) Brad Goode, Paul McKee, John Gunther, Wil Swindler, Paul Romaine, Gonzalo Teppa, Ted Piltzecker
07.
New Orleans
05:28
(Hoagy Carmichael) Brad Goode, Paul McKee, John Gunther, Wil Swindler, Paul Romaine, Gonzalo Teppa, Ted Piltzecker
08.
It Could Happen To You
04:37
(John Burke, James Van Heusen) Brad Goode, Paul McKee, John Gunther, Wil Swindler, Paul Romaine, Gonzalo Teppa, Ted Piltzecker
09.
In Your Quiet Place
07:42
(Keith Daniel Jarrett) Brad Goode, Paul McKee, John Gunther, Wil Swindler, Paul Romaine, Gonzalo Teppa, Ted Piltzecker
10.
Seven Steps To Heaven
03:39
(Miles Davis, Victor Feldman) Brad Goode, Paul McKee, John Gunther, Wil Swindler, Paul Romaine, Gonzalo Teppa, Ted Piltzecker
11.
Bus
04:45
(Ted Piltzecker) Brad Goode, Paul McKee, John Gunther, Wil Swindler, Paul Romaine, Gonzalo Teppa, Ted Piltzecker, Judith LeClair, Javier Diaz
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