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 To hell with the softness, now I’ll show you how to use a string orchestra.

 Tyner’s torrential solos seem to be in constant competition, up to the last note, with the polyrhythmic propulsion of an unstoppable Billy Cobham.

Fly With The Wind reflects McCoy Tyner's fearless approach to blending powerful jazz piano with a string ensemble. Released in 1976, the album avoids softness, opting instead for energetic, thrilling compositions with notable contributions from Billy Cobham and flutist Hubert Laws. This record stands out as an intense, elaborate jazz masterpiece that balances complexity and accessibility. Discover the bold fusion of jazz and strings in McCoy Tyner's Fly With The Wind—listen now and experience a jazz masterpiece like no other.

 When 13 minutes and 28 seconds have passed and they seemed like the flutter of a butterfly’s wings.

 Long live Maria Schneider, may she continue for a long time to assemble her vessels of air, wind, and light.

This review praises Maria Schneider Orchestra's album Sky Blue as a groundbreaking artistic achievement blending jazz and orchestral elements. The author highlights the enchanting compositions, inspired by Gil Evans, and the masterful performances of soloists like Donny McCaslin and Ingrid Jensen. The album’s innovative production and distribution approach, bypassing traditional labels, is noted alongside its critical acclaim, including Grammy awards. The reviewer expresses deep admiration and recommends the album highly. Experience the captivating sounds of Maria Schneider Orchestra’s Sky Blue—listen now and dive into a world of jazz innovation and emotion.

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