By the Law of Music
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By the Law of Music ist ein Musikalbum von Matthew Shipp und seinem String Trio mit William Parker und Mat Maneri. Es wurde am 5. August 1996 in New York City aufgenommen und erschien 1997 bei HatHut Records. 2002 wurde das Album bei HatOLOGY wiederveröffentlicht.
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By the Law of Music is an album by American jazz pianist Matthew Shipp which was recorded in 1996 and released on the Swiss HatART label. It was re-released on the hatOLOGY imprint in 2002. The record marks the debut of his String Trio with violinist Mat Maneri and bassist William Parker. On all other previous recordings Maneri played electric violin, but in this session used exclusively acoustic violin. The album was conceived as a twelve-part suite, but Shipp decided to record Duke Ellington's "Solitude" as a final touch after the suite.
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By the Law of Music ist ein Musikalbum von Matthew Shipp und seinem String Trio mit William Parker und Mat Maneri. Es wurde am 5. August 1996 in New York City aufgenommen und erschien 1997 bei HatHut Records. 2002 wurde das Album bei HatOLOGY wiederveröffentlicht.
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By the Law of Music is an album by American jazz pianist Matthew Shipp which was recorded in 1996 and released on the Swiss HatART label. It was re-released on the hatOLOGY imprint in 2002. The record marks the debut of his String Trio with violinist Mat Maneri and bassist William Parker. On all other previous recordings Maneri played electric violin, but in this session used exclusively acoustic violin. The album was conceived as a twelve-part suite, but Shipp decided to record Duke Ellington's "Solitude" as a final touch after the suite.
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