Rolf Kühn, Joachim Kühn – Music for Two Brothers (2025) [FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz]

Rolf Kühn, Joachim Kühn - Music for Two Brothers (2025) [FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz] Download

Rolf Kühn, Joachim Kühn – Music for Two Brothers (2025)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/88,2 kHz | Time – 01:13:26 minutes | 1,38 GB | Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Jazz
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Although not a free jazz musician, per se, Kuhn has been an avant-gardist; he began attempting a fusion of contemporary classical elements with jazz very early in his career. Kuhn’s intense virtuosity is a reflection of his training. He studied classical composition and piano for 12 years, beginning when he was a small child. He performed as a classical pianist up until 1961, at which point he began playing in a Prague-based jazz quintet. He led a trio from 1962-1966, and in 1964 began playing with his much-older brother Rolf Kuhn, an accomplished clarinetist. In the ’70s, Joachim Kuhn led his own groups, and played with the violinist Jean-Luc Ponty. Kuhn had a measure of commercial success in the ’70s. His star faded a bit in the ’80s, but Kuhn kept active, playing challenging forms of jazz and recording occasionally. A 1997 release, Colors Live From Leipzig, a duo with Ornette Coleman, helped fuel new interest in Kuhn; both men were in top form and the album received excellent reviews.Rolf Kuhn’s style has evolved through the years. The clarinetist started out playing in German dance bands in the late ’40s. He worked with radio orchestras starting in 1952 and moved to the U.S. in 1956. Kuhn subbed for Benny Goodman on a few occasions during 1957-1958, played in the Tommy Dorsey ghost band (1958), and worked in a big band led by Urbie Green (1958-1960). In 1962, Kuhn returned to Germany, where he has explored more adventurous styles of jazz (including dates with his younger brother, keyboardist Joachim Kuhn) but still occasionally shows off his ties to swing. Kuhn recorded with an all-star group called Winner’s Circle (1957), Toshiko Akiyoshi (1958), and as a leader starting in 1953, including a 1956 New York quartet date for Vanguard.

Tracklist:

1-01. Joachim Kühn Trio – My Friend the Yogi (03:50)
1-02. The Rolf Kühn Group – Ca. 1-9-5-2 (07:03)
1-03. Rolf Kühn – Made in Spain (07:04)
1-04. Rolf Kühn – Music for Two Brothers (08:25)
1-05. Joachim Kühn – One String More (08:13)
1-06. The Rolf Kühn Group – Uncle Archibald (06:36)
1-07. Joachim Kühn – Hip Elegy in Kingsize (08:33)
1-08. Joachim Kühn – First Frisco (07:09)
1-09. Rolf Kühn – Swampfire, Pt. I (09:41)
1-10. Rolf Kühn – One More Bass Hit (06:46)

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