Spanish Guitar,
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Narciso Yepes
I am a novice to jazz and you can't go wrong with the Bill Evans trio.
grisha goryachev
Narciso Yepes
I am a novice to jazz and you can't go wrong with the Bill Evans trio.
Jazz Piano Trio / Spanish Guitar
I'll take you a bit off the mainstream track here. Here are a few that I've found on my frequent rotation list on a regular basis. These selections tend towards the moody and sometimes darker, low-key. They are all outstanding recordings: Achirana which is currently only available used but well worth the price of admission IMO. Changing Places or anything by Tord Gustavsen Trio For Spanish Guitar, I'd point you to a different flavor: Try Carlos Paredes on the Portugese guitar. Very beautiful. Of course you cannot go wrong with Andres Segovia. Also, for a more modern interpretation, and I don't know that much about her, check out Milica Ilic. If you search out her video's on YouTube you can get a sense of her playing. Sadly not too much on recorded music from her, but her playing is beautiful, as is she. |
Many, many good suggestions above. I'd add the following trios/quartets: Bill Evans: Sunday at the Village Vanguard (a classic) Marcus Roberts: The Truth is Spoken Here (his piano solo cd "Alone with Three Giants" is a special favorite) Brad Mehldau: The Art of the Trio (various volumes) Charles Lloyd: The Water is Wide (a beautiful work) Have fun! Jim Crane |