| Personnel: |
| Eddie
Severn: Trumpet and Flugelhorn |
| Paul
Harrison: Piano |
| Mario
Lima Caribe: Bass (Guitar on Jobiniana) |
| Tom
Bancroft: Drums |
| Phil
Bancroft: Tenor Saxophone (on Rapture), Soprano Saxophone
(on The Lost World) |
| Tracklisting:
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| 1) Just
A Moment (E. Severn - MCPS) |
0:37 |
| 2) The
Lost World (E. Severn - MCPS) |
7:53 |
| 3) Jobiniana
(M. Capo Villa / M. Caribe - MCPS) |
3:24 |
| 4) Very
Early (Bill Evans - Kensington Music) |
8:10 |
| 5) Still
Waiting (E. Severn - MCPS) |
8.51 |
| 6) Yesterdays
(J. Kern / O. Harbach - Chappell Music) |
4:31 |
| 7) Dolphin
Dance (Herbie Hancock - Hancock Music / BMI) |
12:03 |
| 8) Rapture
(Harold Land - ASCAP) |
8:39 |
| 9) Long
Time No C (M. Caribe - MCPS) |
6:56 |
| 10) Sunflower
(Peter Korinek - MCPS) |
6:56 |
11) And
FinallyÚ (E. Severn - MCPS)
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2:34 |
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| Eddie Severn |
| ''Moments
in Time' |
| Caber
016 |
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| Album
Notes : |
Eddie Severn is becoming renowned across the world as a trumpet
technician, teacher, and clinician.
This album shows off his beautiful sound and extraordinary command
of the instrument in a range of settings, solo, duo, quartet
and full quintet, demonstrating why he is so highly rated in
the USA. The compositions featured are delicately chosen, sensitively
played and the composers range from Bill Evans through to Eddie
Severn himself.
This CD serves as a serious calling card for a trumpet player
with a world class sound and technique, and an ear for sensitive
and powerful contemporary jazz. |
| Artist
Info: |
Based in the UK, Eddie Severn has performed in a variety of
situations from jazz to classical to rock. His role as Lead
Trumpet with the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra has seen him
working with numerous guest artists such as Kenny Wheeler, Maria
Schneider, Joe Lovano, Ingrid Jenson, John Dankworth & Cleo
Laine, Ken Peplowski and Bobby Watson. As a soloist he has performed
at home, in Europe and the USA with many well-known musicians
including Tommy Smith, Joe Temperly, Bobby Wellins, Jim Mullen,
Emil Vickliky and Bob Wilbur.
In the commercial field, Eddie has performed and recorded music
for television, radio and theatre. Credits include appearances
with Kenny Rogers, Tammy Wynette, Connie Frances, Allan Stewart
and Chita Rivera as well as performances on numerous pop sessions
and shows.
As well as composing music for his own Quartet, Eddie has written
several commissions including, music for the Scottish Composers
Jazz Ensemble and the Scottish Arts Council. A notable commission
was premiered in the Glasgow International Jazz Festival, where
he wrote a piece especially for the renowned trumpeter Kenny
Wheeler.
Eddie Severn currently holds the posts of Jazz Musician in Residence
at Napier University Edinburgh, and teacher of Jazz Trumpet
at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. For four years
he was Musical Director of the Edinburgh University Jazz Orchestra.
As a clinician he has been featured at the New York Brass Conference,
the IAJE conference in New Orleans and Eastern Michigan University.
European appearances include work with the Tampere Conservatoire
Big Band in Finland and the Frydlant Jazz Summer School in the
Czech Republic. |
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