℗ 2022 Nonesuch Records Inc.
Released April 12, 2022
Duration 5m 44s
Record Label Nonesuch
Genre Jazz
 

All the Things You Are (feat. Mark Turner / Single)

Tigran Hamasyan, Mark Turner

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All the Things You Are (feat. Mark Turner)
Tigran Hamasyan; Mark Turner
5:44
Pianist and composer Tigran Hamasyan’s rendition of Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II’s “All the Things You Are,” featuring Mark Turner on tenor saxophone, is now released on Nonesuch Records. The track is the second single from StandArt, Hamasyan’s first album of American standards. The album includes songs from the 1920s through the 1950s, by Richard Rodgers, Charlie Parker, Elmo Hope, David Raksin, and others; it also includes a piece Hamasyan improvised with his bandmates—bassist Matt Brewer and drummer Justin Brown—and trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, who is featured on two of the album’s tracks.
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