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Seasons (Live at the Metropolitan Museum of Art)

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Download links and information about Seasons (Live at the Metropolitan Museum of Art) by Anthony Wilson, Julian Lage, Chico Pinheiro, Steve Cardenas. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 01:03:30 minutes.

Artist: Anthony Wilson, Julian Lage, Chico Pinheiro, Steve Cardenas
Release date: 2011
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 9
Duration: 01:03:30
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Seasons, a Song Cycle for Guitar Quartet: I. Winter 9:16
2. Seasons, a Song Cycle for Guitar Quartet: II. Spring 7:30
3. Seasons, a Song Cycle for Guitar Quartet: III. Summer 8:23
4. Seasons, a Song Cycle for Guitar Quartet: IV. Autumn 8:10
5. Meditation on Autumn/Fall 6:38
6. Tide 4:07
7. April Kisses 4:02
8. Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most 7:31
9. The Circle Game 7:53

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The centerpiece of this 2011 release by jazz guitarist and composer Anthony Wilson is “Seasons, a Song Cycle for Guitar Quartet.” Guitar maker John Monteleone commissioned Wilson to compose pieces for a set of four of his handcrafted guitars; each was inspired by one of the four seasons. Wilson, the son of the great Los Angeles–based big-band leader Gerald Wilson, is joined by Steve Cardenas, Chico Pinheiro, and Julian Lage on this finely recorded live album. Each player gets a turn in the spotlight during the song cycle. Cardenas is featured on the meditative “Winter,” Brazilian native Pinheiro shines on the upbeat “Spring,” Wilson takes the lead for the bluegrass-influenced “Summer,” and Lage is the frontman on the moody “Autumn.” Additionally, Pinheiro performs a mellow version of Antonio Carlos Jobim’s “Tide,” and Wilson deftly combines his original “Meditation on Autumn” with the Wayne Shorter classic “Fall.” There’s also a full-blown arrangement of Joni Mitchell’s “The Circle Game.” “Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most” might be the most moving performance here.