James Newton — 艺术家 (7)
The African Flower [音乐] 豆瓣
发布日期 1990年10月25日 出版发行: Capitol
This wonderful set finds flutist James Newton creating fresh interpretations of seven songs written by Duke Ellington and/or Billy Strayhorn. His ensembles include violinist John Blake, altoist Arthur Blythe, cornetist Olu Dara, vibraphonist Jay Hoggard, pianist Roland Hanna (who has long had the ability to emulate Ellington's chord voicings and touch), bassist Rick Rozie, percussionist Anthony Brown, and either Pheeroan Ak Laff or Billy Hart on drums. In addition, Milt Grayson (who had sung with Ellington) takes a guest vocal on "Strange Feeling." Whether romping through "Cottontail," reviving "Virgin Jungle" (heard in an 11-minute version), or taking an unaccompanied flute flight on "Sophisticated Lady," James Newton's tribute set is quite memorable and a real gem. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
水灵-日本打击乐与尺八、筝作品 / 澤井豊泉 宫城道雄 武满彻等 [音乐] 豆瓣
Synergy / Masayuki Koga 古贺真之
发布日期 1999年3月9日 出版发行: Celestial Harmonies
Japan: The Spirit of Water is a superb exploration of Japanese tradition - the mastery of Japanese musics and spirit - emphasizing the link between the culture of Japan and the influence, or spirit, of water featuring both traditional and non-traditional techniques.

In the realm of music, or the art of sound (ongaku) as it is termed in Japanese, the fascination with water is something which cuts across stylistic or historical boundaries: new developments proceeding from traditional forms provide new vehicles for the embodiment of, amongst other sentiments, the spirit of water. This embodiment may be explicitly programmatic in nature, the program then often containing elements of the human world as well as the non-human environment. A famous and popular piece of this kind is Haru no Umi (Spring Sea) from the early 20th century. Although originally scored for the common combination of koto and shakuhachi, many arrangements of this piece now exist, including some for western instruments. The image of this piece proved to be so powerful that Haru no Umi has achieved the status of a national heritage heard virtually everywhere in Japan on New Year's Day.

The combination of koto and shakuhachi, in recent times, has become a musical exploration drawing on the traditional style and extending them as reflected in Mountain Stream with its melodic and harmonic structure based on tradition with an improvised musical process which is not traditional.

Japan is also the land of percussion sounds, the taiko. It appears in two of Japan's main dramatic forms, No and Kabuki, and is central to festival (matsuri) music as reflected in The Wave. Shinrabansyo (All Creation) combines taiko with shinobue (a Japanese transverse bamboo flute).

Raintree stems from a Japanese composer trained in Western composition. Ise is a piece by a Western composer/performer who has assimilated Japanese influences into his playing of non-Japanese music and instruments.
Flutes [音乐] 豆瓣
Sam Rivers / James Newton 类型: 爵士
发布日期 1977年4月12日 出版发行: Circle Records
Track A recorded live September 2, 1976 at the Bim Huis, Amsterdam.
Track B1 recorded live January 16, 1977 at the Smudge Pot, Claremont, California.
Tracks B2 & B3 recorded live May 21, 1977 from Studio A Pacifica Radio, KPFK, Cahuenga Bl, N. Hollywood.
Rudolf Kreis - producer, cover design, engineer
Günther Voss - photography
Rob Sötemann - engineer
Sam Rivers - flute
Joseph Daley - tuba, French horn
Warren Smith - drums
James Newton - flute