
![Hilario Durán - Cry Me A River - [CD]](http://shopmusic247.com/cdn/shop/files/CRYMEARIVER_upa5ny_medium.jpg?v=1770973289)
Release Date: 2023-09-08
Language: English
UPC: 880504908329
No. of Disc: 1
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1 Pacá Por Juanito
2 Mambo y Tumbao
3 Claudia
4 I Remember Mingus
5 Cry Me a River
6 Night in Tunisia
7 Wild Blues
8 Esperando la Carroza (Waiting for the Float)
9 Fantasia Impromptu
Hilario Dur?n brings the full scope of his artistry, the depth of knowledge of musical genres in the perfect storm of big artistry on Cry Me A River. The celebrated Cuban-Canadian composer and piano-master Hilario Dur?n leads his 19 piece ensemble with special guests Paquito D'Rivera & Horacio "El Negro" Hern?ndez in a stellar big band recording - the first in 17 years.-Through the course of the album the Grammy-nominated and Juno Award-winning Dur?n actively throws overboard melodic, harmonic, and structural hooks that have become expressively blunted through overuse, building big band charts that bloom in color and texture and atmospheric beauty.-Dur?n integrates a myriad of genres into his singular style on the album - traversing innovations that have made his music uniquely breathtaking. He points to Claudia , a song he arranged while he was touring as Musical Director with Vald?s, and features D'Rivera on alto saxophone, as Dizzy Gillespie's Night in Tunisia. Fantasia Impromptu is a kind of jazz-meets classical, via Brazil and Cuba, featuring D'Rivera on clarinet.-Of the title song, Cry Me A River Dur?n says: " Elizabeth Rodr?guez is just fantastic on violin. In her solo she plays deep in the Cuban tradition and follows that with an incredible improvisation!" he says. " Pac? por Juanito is a tribute to Juanito M?rquez ," Dur?n explains, "He was one of the greatest musicians of Cuba the conductor of Orquesta de la Radio y Televisi?n in the 60's. I learned how to arrange for big band, by studying his scores for that orchestra." Another original is Mambo y Tumbao . "Here, I highlight both traditional forms (mambo) and the revolutionary innovators of Cuban music - the great Bebo Vald?s , who invented the 'batanga' rhythm, and the influential bandleader P?rez Prado . And of course, I Remember Mingus is a tribute to Charles Mingus , the great composer, bassist, and bandleader. Check out Marc Rogers ' solo here," Dur?n says enthusiastically.
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