Dive into the enchanting world of Brazilian jazz with Rudi Berger's latest offering, "Rudi Berger Featuring Toninho Horta." Released on February 12, 2021, via Gramola Records, this captivating album spans a generous 1 hour and 11 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of 18 tracks that showcase the deep musical connection between Rudi Berger and the legendary Toninho Horta.
The album is a testament to the years of musical collaboration between these two virtuosos, featuring recordings from Austria that highlight their shared passion for Brazilian jazz. From the evocative "Waltz for Jeremy" to the soulful "Georgia on My Mind," each track is a masterclass in jazz composition and performance. Standout pieces like "Pilar," "My Minor Blues," and "Bossa for Toninho" demonstrate the duo's ability to blend traditional Brazilian rhythms with contemporary jazz sensibilities.
Fans of Brazilian jazz will appreciate the album's diverse range of styles, from the upbeat "When Eagles Fly on Sunday" to the introspective "Autumn in Brooklyn." The album also includes beautiful renditions of classic songs like "Beautiful Love" and "Gabriele," showcasing the duo's versatility and musical depth.
"Rudi Berger Featuring Toninho Horta" is not just an album; it's a celebration of a lifelong musical friendship and a tribute to the enduring appeal of Brazilian jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan of Rudi Berger or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.
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Tracks
Waltz for JeremyRudi Berger, Toninho Horta
When Eagles Fly on SundayRudi Berger, Toninho Horta
PilarRudi Berger, Toninho Horta
My Minor BluesRudi Berger, Toninho Horta
Minas TrainRudi Berger, Toninho Horta
Georgia on My MindRudi Berger, Toninho Horta
Beautiful LoveRudi Berger, Toninho Horta
Ballad for ZawinulRudi Berger, Toninho Horta
OuvertureRudi Berger, Toninho Horta, Maucha Adnet, Peter Madsen, Cliff Korman, Victor Bailey, Kenwood Dennard, Valtino
Bossa for ToninhoRudi Berger, Toninho Horta, Maucha Adnet, Peter Madsen, Cliff Korman, Jay Anderson, Kenwood Dennard