Nica's Dream Horace Silver
Nica's Dream Horace Silver. Silver understood the book as a reference to his friend and patron of the former jazz scene, nica de koenigswarter named nica. He is known for his distinctive humorous and funky playing style, and for his pioneering contributions to hard bop.
Silver began his career as a saxophonist, but. It is taken at what now seems like a painfully slow tempo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the cd release of nica's dream on discogs.
Silver Understood The Book As A Reference To His Friend And Patron Of The Former Jazz Scene, Nica De Koenigswarter Named Nica.
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the cd release of nica's dream on discogs. It is taken at what now seems like a painfully slow tempo. This video features master conga player william 'kachiro' thompson performing the song nica's dream by horace silver.
In Addition To Its Aaba Form, It Includes An Intro, Tag Between Solos, And A Coda Ending.
Originally the song is in duple meter. It is one of many songs written in tribute to jazz patroness pannonica de koenigswarter. Silver wurde durch zahlreiche musikstile beeinflusst, insbesondere durch gospel, afrikanische musik und.
Nica’s Dream Is A Jazz Composition By Horace Silver From The Year 1954.
The first recording of ‘nica’s dream was on the album ‘the jazz messengers’ (1956). Then the bridge moves to swing. This is perhaps my favorite horace silver song, and also one of my all time jazz favorites.
Nica’s Dream Has 64 Bars In The Aaba Form, In A Moderately Fast Pace.
He wrote the piece for pannonica de koenigswarter, a supporter and friend to many jazz musicians in the bebop era. Nica’s dream was composed by horace silver. [2] the song was first recorded by the jazz messengers in 1956, and has since been recorded by many other artists.
Horace Silver 1978 Im Keystone Korner, San Francisco.
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the cd release of nica's dream on discogs. However, the first two measures of the bridge are in a two beat backbeat on a bass pedal at the 5th. He is known for his distinctive humorous and funky playing style, and for his pioneering contributions to hard bop.
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