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The Magical Rebab of Larry Porter |
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Traditional Afghan folk melodies and Hindi film songs recorded
in New York with Franc Menusan on tabla and dhol.
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live under the stars |
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An outdoor concert on a beautiful summer’s night in Berlin with
the Afghan tabla player, Solayman Alizo.
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RAWBAB and Crossroads |
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Two live recordings with tabla player Friedemann Zintel. Afghan,
Indian, and Ahmad Zahir songs as well as original compostions.
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7meditations on oneness |
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A fusion project combining rebab with flute and alto, tenor, soprano
and baritone saxophones played by Canadian musician, David Beecroft.
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THE POMEGRANATES |
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live in Schondorf
Larry Porter – rebab, Jost Hecker – cello, and Marika Falk – dombak,
present a program of original compositions, Afghan tunes, and Tibetan
opera.
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EMBRYO 2000 live vol. 1 |
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Larry’s rebab and keyboard work with the pioneering German ethno-fusion
band, Embryo.
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DARK EYES – Solo Rebab |
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Live tracks from a morning radio show.
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First Date |
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Porter-Praskin Quartet
The maiden voyage of a group which stayed together 11 years, featuring
LA alto player, Allan Praskin.
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Acoustic Music |
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Porter-Praskin Quartet
The quartet ventures into vocal music and comes up with a classic
jazz-pop song.
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Sonnet For Sal |
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Porter-Praskin Quartet with SAL NISTICO
For those of us who had the good fortune to know and work with him,
Sal Nistico was always an inspiration.
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March Blues |
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Larry Porter Trio
This trio CD spotlights Porter’s writing style and features Thomas
Stabenow on bass and Rick Hollander on drums. Recorded on a Fazioli
grand piano.
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December Rain |
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Larry Porter Trio
Early 90s Munich-based trio with Henning Sieverts - bass, and Aldo
Caviglia - drums. The tunes range from Porter and Sieverts originals
to Tchaikovsky, Irving Berlin, and Blind Lemon Jefferson.
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live at the Inhouse |
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Larry Porter NY Trio
David Lopato’s loft concert series in Lower Manhattan. Drew Gress
is on bass and John Hollenbeck on drums.
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MOKSHA |
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An East-West Dance Oratorio
choreography by Janaki Patrik, music by Larry Porter for Kathak
dance, voice, piano, bass, and tabla.
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The Mind’s Ear |
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Larry Porter Tabla Trio
This trio with bassist, Henning Sieverts, began as an offshoot of
the MOKSHA dance project and highlights the Indian tabla played
by Paul Leake in place of traditional jazz drums.
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rag bagashree |
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Larry Porter Tabla Trio with Indian vocal
An auspicious coming-together of east and west with Indian classical
vocalists, Purvi Parikh and Girish Sanzgiri.
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Harpsichord vs. Piano |
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Rudi Lutz & Larry Porter
Musician and producer, David Eschmann, had the idea to bring two
keyboard improvisers together, a baroque harpsichord player and
a jazz pianist.
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The Poet And His Songs |
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Larry Porter & Marjorie Johnson
Art songs written for voice and piano, featuring the New York-based
vocalist, Marjorie Johnson.
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The Frankfurt Jazz Ensemble plays Larry
Porter |
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Pieces composed and arranged especially for this standout group
of musicians.
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Planets In Transit |
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Compositions for Quartet, Septet & Big Band
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Piano Pieces |
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Works for solo piano in a variety of styles spanning a time period
of 24 years.
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live at the BEBOP, Vol. 1 |
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A trio set at the Sunday night session in Kreuzberg.
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Look For The Silver Lining |
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The great Austrian guitarist and singer Karl Ratzer live in Berlin
with the Larry Porter Trio.
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Nathan der Weise (Nathan the Wise) |
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Theater music for the 18th century German classic play by Gotthold
Ephraim Lessing. Written for solo piano.
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Chet Baker live in Munich 1987 |
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Recordings from the Domcile Jazz Club while Larry was on tour with Chet.
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