On her fourth CD as a leader, violinist Jenny Scheinman fronts a septet including guitarist Bill Frisell and trumpeter Ron Miles. Timeless yet wholly contemporary, and with a sonic palette that's as fresh as it is familiar, Scheinman's personal take on Americana is as lyrical as it is idiosyncratic
The latest from the pen and the bow of Mimi Rabson is an eclectic mix of electric music. Mimi plugs in for her new works that feature a power trio with a twist electric violin, bass and drums. Refusing to be labeled or 'binned', Mimi continues to produce music that crosses all the borders
Matt Glaser has gathered together some of the best players in the Boston area to accompany him on this collection of swing fiddle in 'a variety of settings.
Celebrating Bartók’s fascination with the folk music of Transylvania, Hungary, Romania and Turkey, Haimovitz delves into his own Romanian/Middle Eastern ancestry to create a sonic tapestry that bridges genres, geographic distances and cultures
The 1st work recorded in Paris June 2, 1938; 2nd-3rd works recorded in Abbey Road Studios, London, the 2nd on Nov. 25, 1936 and the 3rd on Nov. 23, 1936
Since Joe Venuti was in the middle of a long off-period, this CD reissue features arguably the two top jazz violinists of the 1950s: Stephane Grappelli and Stuff Smith.
With an incredible lineup of Nashville's very best musicians, this package covers a wide range of musical territory, from bluegrass to the blues, with plenty of stellar pickin.