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Cityscape (Claus Ogerman and Michael Brecker album)

1982 studio album by Claus Ogerman and Michael Brecker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cityscape (Claus Ogerman and Michael Brecker album)
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Cityscape is an album by the composer, arranger and conductor Claus Ogerman and the saxophonist Michael Brecker. It was released in 1982 by Warner Bros. Records.[1] It was produced by Tommy LiPuma.[3]

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Reception

AllMusic awarded the album 4 stars and its review by James Manheim stated that it was one of Ogerman's "most successful works, not least because the overlap between the extended harmonies of jazz and the chromaticism of the late Romantic harmonic idiom in which Ogerman was trained is large enough to allow Brecker to operate comfortably – his improvisations seem to grow naturally out of the background, and the intersections between jazz band and orchestral strings come more easily here than on almost any other crossover between jazz and classical music".[1]

The composition "In the Presence and Absence of Each Other (Parts 1, 2 and 3)" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition at the 1982 Grammy Awards.[4]

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Artwork

The album cover features a lithograph by the Ukrainian-born artist Louis Lozowick, called New York (1923).

Track listing

All compositions by Claus Ogerman.

  1. "Cityscape"  – 8:46
  2. "Habanera"  – 8:06
  3. "Nightwings"  – 7:44
  4. "In the Presence and Absence of Each Other (Part 1)"  – 8:56
  5. "In the Presence and Absence of Each Other (Part 2)"  – 6:48
  6. "In the Presence and Absence of Each Other (Part 3)"  – 6:35

Personnel

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References

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