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Roland Dyens proves on Night and Day that he is. Night and Day likewise showcases Dyens' facility with novel and. A Night in Tunisia: arr. Roland Dyens. Roland Dyens - Night & Day - Amazon.com Music. Night & Day Import Roland Dyens (Artist) Format: Audio CD. Night and Day 4.

Night and Day 10 Jazz Standards. All of me (Simons-Marks).

Bluesette (Toots Thielemans). Night and day - with Christian Paoli, surdinho, and Michel Terrioux, chocalho (Cole Porter). Misty (Eroll Garner). All the things you are (Kerns- Hammerstein). Over the rainbow (Arlen- Harburg).

Take the A train (Billy Strayhorn). I love Paris (Cole Porter). A night in Tunisia (Dizzy Gillespie). Polkadots and moonbeams - with Michel Terrioux, vibes (Van Heusen- Burke) GHA Records - 126.061 Fax: 32-2-2413885. Tel: 32 -2-242 5921.

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It's not a shift, but a paradigm chasm from classical to jazz guitar playing. Although all music shares a common vocabulary, the vernacular of jazz with its odd idioms of syncopation and blue notes might seem like an exotic dialect to a classical player, a southern drawl to one raised speaking an Irish brogue. Truly authentic communication with an instrument via classical or jazz, as with a brogue or drawl, demands there be no mimicry.

The dialect must be a native tongue. Roland Dyens proves on Night and Day that he is fabulously bilingual. Although having firmly established his preeminence as a classical guitar player with prior recordings of Villa-Lobos, Satie, Sor and Weiss, Dyens has shown perhaps more fluency with modern genres, including arrangements of Georges Brassens songs, Thelonius Monk and Django Reinhardt standards, even a tribute to the music of Frank Zappa. Night and Day likewise showcases Dyens' facility with novel and virtuosic renderings of classic American jazz standards on solo nylon-string guitar. Like Martin Taylor, Dyens plays on one guitar that which sounds to be impossible, both in speed and articulation of diverging counterpoints. Particularly on Bluesette, All the Things You Are and Take the A Train, one must pause to verify that these are not duos.

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And as any serious musician strives to do, the technical difficulty of these arrangements is camouflaged, made subliminal by the carefree and contagious exuberance Dyens infuses into these tunes. Even the simpler, slower melodies I Love Paris, Misty, and Over the Rainbow find a very complex expression with Dyens' genius for arranging. But in the process of finding their way to your ear become simple again, natural, a native tongue that speaks to you sincerely in a dialect you've always heard. Minor7th © Alan Fark.