The altoist shows that he was still a creative player at age 87
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Ever since he first emerged in Claude Thornhill’s orchestra in 1946, altoist Lee Konitz has been a major jazz improviser.
During a period when nearly every young saxophonist sounded like a relative of Charlie Parker’s, Konitz developed his own cool-toned sound; while he has continued to evolve ever since, his playing over 70 years later was still distinctive, personal, and open to new ideas.
Here is Lee Konitz during a performance from Nov. 19, 2014 performing a relaxed but explorative version of “How Deep Is The Ocean” with pianist Tomas Rueckert.(who also takes an inventive solo), bassist Jeremy Stratton and drummer George Schuller.
-Scott Yanow
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