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Bill Bergelt
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Perhaps we should think about Bergelt's piano material as a fine wine, in which different varietals are brought into proportion. Only instead of grapes we have genres--say 70 percent jazz, with 20 percent classical, and 10 percent trad folk. The exact mix is as inscrutable as it is sublime.
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Lukas Lullaby (1:31)


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A lullaby for Bergelt's god-son Lukas.

Genres: Classical » Jazz-Influenced.


Vourliotes Bergab (4:34)


 

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It has been composed walking downhill from Vourliotes - an idyllic mountain village on Samos...

Genres: Jazz » Jazz-Funk.


The Grand - Impression (9:22)


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Not only inspired by the sound of a new grand piano but also by several sampled instruments. This is Bergelt's small version of a piano-concerto.

Genres: Jazz » Crossover Jazz.


Hellas-Steps (4:57)


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In the 7/4-measure - danced under the greek sun.

Genres: Jazz » Crossover Jazz.


Hellas (1:18)


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The eponym of the CD. Written on the Potami-beach on Samos in the arms of a muse...

Genres: Jazz » Crossover Jazz.


Hellas Impression (3:37)


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Written in Nas on Ikaria in Greece. Inspired by the greek sun - which is not always a synonym for Bouzouki and Sirtaki...

Genres: Jazz » Crossover Jazz.


Hedonistisches Rondell (6:48)


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A 'hedonistic' rondo with elements of jazz, pop, minimal music and classical music of the 20th century. The German subtitle: Wie Jazzband inmitten des Ilsfelder Steinbruchs mit fender-fretless und minimal-touch.

Genres: Jazz » Crossover Jazz.


In Dauning Street (4:18)


 

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This jazz-composition is meant as an ironic tribute to the German jazz musician Wolfgang Dauner.

Genres: Jazz » Crossover Jazz.