Mauro Nahoum (Mau Nah), José Sá Filho (Sazz), Arlindo Coutinho (Mestre Goltinho); David Benechis (Mestre Bené-X), José Domingos Raffaelli (Mestre Raf) *in memoriam*, Marcelo Carvalho (Marcelón), Marcelo Siqueira (Marcelink), Luciana Pegorer (PegLu), Mario Vieira (Manim), Luiz Carlos Antunes (Mestre Llulla) *in memoriam*, Ivan Monteiro (Mestre I-Vans), Mario Jorge Jacques (Mestre MaJor), Gustavo Cunha (Guzz), José Flavio Garcia (JoFla), Alberto Kessel (BKessel), Gilberto Brasil (BraGil), Reinaldo Figueiredo (Raynaldo), Claudia Fialho (LaClaudia), Pedro Wahmann (PWham), Nelson Reis (Nels), Pedro Cardoso (o Apóstolo), Carlos Augusto Tibau (Tibau), Flavio Raffaelli (Flavim), Luiz Fernando Senna (Senna) *in memoriam*, Cris Senna (Cris), Jorge Noronha (JN), Sérgio Tavares de Castro (Blue Serge) e Geraldo Guimarães (Gerry).

As outras listas do Raffaelli

06 novembro 2002

Como prometido, aqui seguem as listas que nosso JD incluiu em sua correspondência de ontem: os discos que precisou cortar e uma lista de alguns de seus favoritos. Segundo o mestre:

"... Após minha lista preliminar, com imensa dor no coração fui obrigado a cortar discos igualmente fundamentais da história do jazz: Benny Goodman Live at Carnegie Hall / Coleman Hawkins “Body and Soul” / Lennie Tristano-Lee Konitz “Intuition” / Lester Young “The Complete 1936/1944 recordings / George Russell “Jazz Workshop” / O fabuloso Art Tatum “Piano Starts Here” / Miles Davis “Kind of Blue” / Sonny Rollins “Saxophone Colossus” / “Thelonious Monk Orchestra at Town Hall” / Freddie Redd “The Connection” / Frank Wess-Milt Jackson “Opus de Jazz” / .... e vou parando por aqui porque extravasei demais! ...

Evidentemente, alguns dos meus discos favoritos não estarão na lista: o FABULOSO “Duke Jordan Live in Japan” / o FANTÁSTICO “Barney Wilen” / o FENOMENAL Herbie Nichols “The Third World” / Tommy Flanagan “Overseas” / Kenny Dorham “Whistle Stop” e “At the Café Bohemia” / Wardell Gray “The Giant” e “Memorial” / Lester Young Trio / Louis Armstrong “Satchmo at Symphony Hall” / Cedar Walton “At Sweet Basil” / Sonny Rollins + 4 / “Lee Konitz with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet” / “The Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Chet Baker“ / Dizzy & Parker “The Quintet - Jazz at Massey Hall” / “The Eminent J. J. Johnson” e “Say When” / Art Blakey “At the Café Bohemia” e “At Birdland” / Tadd Dameron “Fontainebleau” / Charles Mingus “Mingus Ah-Um” / Coleman Hawkins “Rainbow Mist” / “The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery” / “Benny Goodman Sextet featuring Charlie Christian” / George Russell “Jazz Workshop” / Teddy Charles Tentet / Randy Weston “The Spirit of Our Ancestors” / Lester Young “The President Plays” / Al Cohn “Mr.Music” / Oscar Pettiford “Deep Passion” / Fats Navarro “Nostalgia” / Oscar Peterson “Night Train” e “Oscar Peterson Trio with Milt Jackson – Very Tall” / Count Basie “The Complete Atomic Mr. Basie” e “The Best of Big Bands” / Serge Chaloff “Boston Blow-Up” e “Blue Serge” / Shelly Manne & His Men “The Swinging Sounds vol. 4” / “Ben Webster and Strings” / Gigi Gryce “Jazz Laboratory” / “Hank Jones Quartet” / Paul Chambers “Bass on Top” / John Coltrane “Giant Steps” e “John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman” / Ellington “And His Mother Called Him Bill” e “The Far East Suite” / “Art Farmer Plays the Arrangements and Compositions of Gigi Gryce and Quincy Jones” e “Art Farmer Quintet” / Clifford Brown “Memorial Album” / Dexter Gordon “Go” e “A Swingin´ Affair” / “The best of Chet Baker Sings” / René Urtreger-Pierre Michelot-Daniel Humair “HUM” / Benny Carter “The Best Recordings 1929-1940” / Kenny Barron “The Wanton Spirit” / “Miles Davis and The Modern Jazz Giants”, “Milestones” e “Round About Midnight” / Zoot Sims “Zoot!” / “Introducing Jimmy Cleveland” / Donald Byrd “Byrd in Paris” e “Parisian Thoroughfare” / “The Amazing Bud Powell” vols. 1 e 2 / Sonny Stitt “Stitt Plays Bird” e “Endgame Brillance: Tune-up! - Constellation” / Nicholas Payton “Gumbo Nouveau” / Gene DiNovi “The Return of a Jazz Giant” / Bill Evans “Portrait in Jazz” e “At Montreux” / Jackie McLean “Lights Out” / Danny D´Imperio “Blues for Philly Joe” / “Art Tatum & Ben Webster” e Art Tatum “The Complete Capitol Recordings” / Milt Jackson “Wizard of the Vibes” / McCoy Tyner “Remembering John” / Mark Elf “The Quintet” / Mark Whitfield “New York Scene” / Lionel Hampton “The Legendary Decca Recordings” e “Hot Mallets” / Billie Holiday “The Complete Commodore Recordings”, Sarah Vaughan “How Long Has This Been Going On ?” / , etc, etc, etc, a lista é interminável."

Portanto, caríssimos colaboradores e leitores, acho que temos material para muita pesquisa e inúmers audições. Fico muito feliz de poder contar com esse experiente navegador a bordo, apontando-nos o caminho para bem próximo do Valhalla musical.
Que belíssima contribuição ao CJUB e mais ainda, à nossa cultura jazzística. Ave, JD!

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