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Double Portrait
Renee Rosnes & Bill Charlap

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Track Listing
1. Chorinho (Lyle Mays)
2. Double Rainbow (Chovendo Na Roseira) Antonio Carlos Jobim
3. Ana Maria (Wayne Shorter)
4. The Saros Cycle (Renee Rosnes)
5. My Man's Gone Now (George Gershwin)
6. Dancing In The Dark (Dietz & Schwartz)
7. Inner Urge (Joe Henderson)
8. Little Glory (Gerry Mulligan)
9. Never Will I Marry (Frank Loesser)

Detailed Description / Musicians
Musicians:
Renee Rosnes - piano
Bill Charlap - piano

Description:
Renee Rosnes and Bill Charlap, two of the premiere pianists in Jazz, and also husband and wife, have joined forces to record their first collaborative album, Double Portrait, on Blue Note Records. The album is a sparkling set of four-hand piano duets that traverses many of the couple’s musical touchstones. The recording is a high point in Rosnes and Charlap's respective careers, and the first recorded example of what must be considered one of the finest and most empathetic piano duos in jazz history. Double Portrait is a work of significance and depth, but also flows with the casual and organic quality of musicians with an uncommon simpatico, in life as well as in art. The Charlap-Rosnes piano duo persona is now officially an ongoing venture, documented for the first time, for the ages.

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Website: http://www.reneerosnes.com

Renee Rosnes has emerged as one of the premier jazz pianists and composers of her generation. Canadian born, she began classical piano studies at age three and became interested in jazz music in high school. Shortly after relocating from Vancouver to New York in 1986, Rosnes quickly established a reputation as a formidable talent. In 1987, she joined tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson's band; in 1988, she spent a year with Wayne Shorter's Quintet; in 1989, legendary trombonist JJ Johnson invited Rosnes to become his pianist, and she performed and recorded with him for seven years. Rosnes' composition "Malaga Moon" was arranged for string orchestra by the renowned Robert Farnon and recorded on Johnson's "Tangence." Having toured with many of the greatest masters, her resume reads like a who's who of jazz.

Rosnes has released a series of nine highly acclaimed recordings for Blue Note Records, four of which have garnered Juno Awards, the Canadian equivalent of a Grammy. Her latest release is "Black Narcissus" (2008), with bassist Peter Washington and Lewis Nash, and in September 2008, was awarded a Swing Journal "Gold Disc Award" in Japan. This album celebrates the music of tenor master Joe Henderson. Other recent releases featuring Rosnes are Bobby Hutcherson: "For Sentimental Reasons", the SF Jazz Collective: The Music of Thelonious Monk & Originals - Live 2007, and the Gerald Wilson Orchestra: "In My Time."

Rosnes also shines in the context of larger ensembles, and was the pianist for the Carnegie Hall Jazz Orchestra, led by Jon Faddis. She recorded three albums with the Gerald Wilson Orchestra and her 2003 Blue Note release: "Renee Rosnes with the Danish Radio Big Band" features eight tracks, five of which were composed by Rosnes. All Music Guide wrote: "The album is a crystalline wonder of tight writing, exceptional playing, and painstaking attention to harmonic detail; it is a tapestry so varied and multidimensional in both conception and execution that it stands in a class by itself."

Aside from leading bands, Rosnes is a nineteen-year member of the James Moody Quartet, frequently performs with vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, and continues to tour the world as a founding member of the SF Jazz Collective, an all-star group that has featured such artists as Joshua Redman, Dave Douglas, Nicholas Payton, Miguel Zenon and Joe Lovano.

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