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Marzio Scholten
Marzio Scholten (born in Granollers, Spain, 17 June 1982) is a Dutch jazz guitarist and composer. Biography He is considered as one of the leading modern jazz guitarists and composers of Netherlands, The Netherlands. His Marzio Scholten Group is popular in the Dutch modern jazz scene. In June 2008, after graduating from the Amsterdam Conservatory a couple of years earlier, he released his debut album – ''Motherland''. In 2009, he was nominated for the Deloitte Jazz Award. His second album – ''World of Thought'', was released in October 2010 and received reviews worldwide. The same reviewer selected ''World of Thought'' as one of the best international releases of 2010. In The Netherlands, ''World of Thought'' ended up being in the Top 10 best jazz releases that year. In May 2012, Scholten released his third album – ''Voids, Echoes and Whispers'', which received positive reviews in The Netherlands, U.S., and Japan, where the readers of ''Tokyo Jazz Notes'' selected ''Void ...
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Garage Moi
''Garage Moi'' is a self-produced album by Marzio Scholten's IDENTIKIT which was released on 29 October 2013. Dutch newspaper Het Parool was the first to review this album on 17 October 2013 and rated it with five (*****) stars, the maximum rating. One of their quotes in the review: "This isn't jazz, this is universal art.” Track listing #Contragramma – 5:24 #Garage Moi – 2:52 #Heisenberg – 7:00 #The Great Race – 6:10 #Fire and Snow – 8:14 #We Are All Bankers – 4:31 #The Architect – 5:05 #The Architect II – 5:47 #The Architect III – 3:31 All compositions by Marzio Scholten Personnel *Marzio Scholten – Guitar *Lars Dietrich – Alto Sax *Jasper Blom – Tenor Sax *Sean Fasciani – Electric Bass *Kristijan Krajncan – Drums References

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Marzio Scholten
Marzio Scholten (born in Granollers, Spain, 17 June 1982) is a Dutch jazz guitarist and composer. Biography He is considered as one of the leading modern jazz guitarists and composers of Netherlands, The Netherlands. His Marzio Scholten Group is popular in the Dutch modern jazz scene. In June 2008, after graduating from the Amsterdam Conservatory a couple of years earlier, he released his debut album – ''Motherland''. In 2009, he was nominated for the Deloitte Jazz Award. His second album – ''World of Thought'', was released in October 2010 and received reviews worldwide. The same reviewer selected ''World of Thought'' as one of the best international releases of 2010. In The Netherlands, ''World of Thought'' ended up being in the Top 10 best jazz releases that year. In May 2012, Scholten released his third album – ''Voids, Echoes and Whispers'', which received positive reviews in The Netherlands, U.S., and Japan, where the readers of ''Tokyo Jazz Notes'' selected ''Void ...
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World Of Thought
''World Of Thought'' is an album by Marzio Scholten which was released on October 1, 2010 on O.A.P. Records. Guitarist Anton Goudsmit wrote the liner notes for 'World Of Thought': "Marzio Scholten gives the Netherlands claim to yet another masterful Jazz guitarist. His wonderful band - the powerful and perfectly intonated double bass of Stefan Lievestro, the subtle and driven playing of pianist Randal Corsen, the deep touch of drummer Bob Roos and the brilliant guest performances by trumpet player Ambrose Akinmusire and tenor saxophonist Yaniv Nachum - performs Marzio's mature music inspiringly, doing right to the lyrical and clearly phrased guitar playing of this great talent. The pieces on this album, all composed by the master himself, vary in approach and are related, soundwise, to New York City's modern jazz scene. Marzio's guitar playing is honest, graceful and very recognizable. Enjoy!" All About Jazz published an excellent review and selected ‘World Of Thought’ as ...
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Voids, Echoes And Whispers
''Voids, Echoes And Whispers'' is a self-produced album by Marzio Scholten which was released on April 19, 2012. Excerpt from the album review by the influential jazz music website All About Jazz: "For his third release, Marzio Scholten capitalizes on the unexpectedly impressive ... World of Thought (OAP, 2010). ... If there's a single strength amongst ''Voids, Echoes And Whispers''' many, it's Scholten's growing maturity as a writer and performer." ''Tokyo Jazz Notes'' published an excellent review of the album and its readers selected ''Voids, Echoes And Whispers'' as runner up in the category 'Best International Jazz Album' of 2012. The opening track of the album, "The King Is Dead (Long Live The King)", received an honorable mention in the 2011 International Songwriting Competition in the category 'Jazz'. Track listing #The King Is Dead (Long Live The King) – 7:10 #Voids, Echoes and Whispers – 8:42 #A Million Ways of Thinking – 9:03 #Air – 9:51 #Oxygen (Interlude) ...
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