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Libra Records

Jazz Album Review: Satoko Fujii’s “Hyaku: One Hundred Dreams” — Slightly Restrained Mayhem

Pianist/composer Satoko Fujii’s determination to create is astonishing and wide-ranging — her 100 albums as leader prove it.

By: Steve Feeney Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Review Tagged: Libra Records, One Hundred Dreamss, Satoko Fujii, Steve Feeney

July Short Fuses – Materia Critica

Each month, our arts critics — music, book, theater, dance, and visual arts — fire off a few brief reviews.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Books, Classical Music, Featured, Music, Rock, Short Fuses Tagged: 3 Pears Gallery, A.C. Wise, András Schiff, Bald, Bill-Marx, by Crosby, Déjà vu, ECM New Series, Elizabeth Chang, Jason M. Rubin, Jonathan Blumhofer, Ken Rush, Kenneth Hamilton, Koki Solo, Libra Records, Michael Ullman, Nash & Young., Natsuki Tamura, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Prima Facie Records, Ralph Locke, Romantic Piano Encores, Simon Critchley, Stills, Transformations, Wendy Darling

Jazz Album Reviews: Benoît Delbecq and Satoko Fujii — Resilience Made Beautiful

A couple of adventurous pianists decided, as their latest solo releases confirm, to use forced isolation as a spur to inspiration.

By: Steve Feeney Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Review Tagged: Benoît Delbecq, Hazuki, Libra Records, Pyroclastic Records, Satoko Fujii, Steve Feeney, The Weight of Light

Jazz Album Review: Two More Adventurous Discs from the Inexhaustible Satoko Fujii

There’s no doubt that the Japan-born composer/pianist/bandleader Satoro Fujii is one of the most prolific recording artists of her time.

By: Steve Feeney Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Review Tagged: Joe Fonda, Libra Records, Long Song Records, Satoko Fujii, Tatsuya Yoshida

Jazz CD Review: Satoko Fujii’s “Confluence” — Invigorating Experiments

Satoko Fujii and Ramon Lopez are clear-eyed adventurers; this is free jazz that shimmers with inquisitive transparency.

By: Michael Ullman Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Review Tagged: Confluence, Libra Records, Satoko Fujii

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