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Trumpeter
Kenny Wheeler
and pianist
John Taylor
have worked together in many settings through the years. Their duet set features lyrical explorations of nine originals and
Harry Warren
's
"Summer Night."
Wheeler
and
Taylor
often echo each other's thoughts and, although much of the music is melancholy and
ballad
-oriented, it never gets sleepy or overly predictable. The two musicians operate as equals and consistently uncover quiet beauty in these pieces. This outing is well worth exploring by those who are patient and listen closely. ~ Scott Yanow
Kenny Wheeler
and pianist
John Taylor
have worked together in many settings through the years. Their duet set features lyrical explorations of nine originals and
Harry Warren
's
"Summer Night."
Wheeler
and
Taylor
often echo each other's thoughts and, although much of the music is melancholy and
ballad
-oriented, it never gets sleepy or overly predictable. The two musicians operate as equals and consistently uncover quiet beauty in these pieces. This outing is well worth exploring by those who are patient and listen closely. ~ Scott Yanow
Trumpeter
Kenny Wheeler
and pianist
John Taylor
have worked together in many settings through the years. Their duet set features lyrical explorations of nine originals and
Harry Warren
's
"Summer Night."
Wheeler
and
Taylor
often echo each other's thoughts and, although much of the music is melancholy and
ballad
-oriented, it never gets sleepy or overly predictable. The two musicians operate as equals and consistently uncover quiet beauty in these pieces. This outing is well worth exploring by those who are patient and listen closely. ~ Scott Yanow
Kenny Wheeler
and pianist
John Taylor
have worked together in many settings through the years. Their duet set features lyrical explorations of nine originals and
Harry Warren
's
"Summer Night."
Wheeler
and
Taylor
often echo each other's thoughts and, although much of the music is melancholy and
ballad
-oriented, it never gets sleepy or overly predictable. The two musicians operate as equals and consistently uncover quiet beauty in these pieces. This outing is well worth exploring by those who are patient and listen closely. ~ Scott Yanow

















