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| Diane Moser "Birdsongs" CD Release Shows ![]() What The Press Is Saying About Diane Moser's Birdsong Trio Dee Dee McNeil/Jazz Journalist Musicalmemoirs's Blog March 4, 2018 "..a stunningly original package of music that celebrates birds in a very jazzy way..not only beautiful in sound and structure, but this is extremely relaxing music." "Here are three very talented human beings who desire to commemorate birdsongs on their instruments. I find them to be incredibly successful. This is a very beautiful production of original music by Diane Moser, capably interpreted by her stellar piano skills and the two talented musicians who accompany her on bass, flute and piccolo...not only beautiful in sound and structure, but this is extremely relaxing music." Dick Metcalf Contemporary Fusion Reviews February 26 2018 Diane's wonderful piano compositions are supported impeccably by flute/piccolo from Anton Denner and bass by Ken Filiano... & don't let the "avian" moniker throw you for a loop... this is some of the most beautiful jazz you'll ever hear... I give Diane and her bandmates a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, with an "EQ" (energy quotient) rating of 4.99 for this splendid album. Midwest Record February 20, 2018 "Very much in the realm of a Sunday afternoon egghead session, this recital is [a] well conceived round of sitting down jazz that's a lot fun if you just let it be. Very much a welcome diversion." Leonid Auskern, Jazz Quad, February 2, 2018 Diane and her colleagues play chamber music, very refined, beautiful and inspired by the breath of wildlife. This, of course, is jazz, and high-end jazz. But if you are closer to academic music, then I think you will not be disappointed by Birdsongs. The musical impressionism of Diane Moser carries an almost religious feeling of admiration for the beauty and unity of music and nature. Dodie Miller-Gould, Lemon Wire February 15, 2018 To many listeners, it will call to mind the way some bird species bob from branch to branch. All the while, the birds' actual songs are replicated with the woodwind, and somehow, the sound of flapping wings appears to have been re-created, too. The song is fun, with listeners trying to match instrument sounds to bird behavior and songs. But the arrangement of sounds never allows audiences to forget that they are, in fact, listening to jazz. Moser [and her band] remind audiences to marvel at nature and enjoy the ways in which jazz can be used to express a variety of aspects of the human experience. Diane Moser "Birdsongs" (Planet Arts 30174) Street Date: March 1, 2018 Diane Moser-piano, Anton Denner-flute & piccolo, Ken Filiano-bass Diane Moser's Birdsong Trio CD Release Concerts Presented by Planet Arts Jazz Featuring: Diane Moser-piano Anton Denner-flute/piccolo Ken Filiano-bass Saturday, April 14th 5pm Admission $10 Beattie Powers Place Prospect Ave. & Bridge St. Catskill, NY 12414 Diane Moser's Birdsong Trio CD Release Concert Featuring: Diane Moser-piano Anton Denner-flute/piccolo Ken Filiano-bass Sunday, April 22 5pm Suggested donation $15 Central Presbyterian Church of Montclair 46 Park Street, Montclair, NJ 07042 write your comments about the article :: © 2018 Jazz News :: home page |