A "poet of the piano" who bridged the gap between classical and jazz.
The essence of piano jazz, with classical melodies dancing gracefully and woven with elegance and technique.
This masterpiece bridges the gap between classical and jazz. With a brilliant touch and exquisite arrangements, it breathes new life into well-known classical melodies. It's a record that's easy on the ears and will provide you with a quality time.
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A:
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Cicero's Prelude No.2 From "The Well Tempered Clavier, Book 1"
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2)
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Cicero's Caprice No.24
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Cicero's Spinning Song In C,Op.67, No.4
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Cicero's The Moldeu
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B:
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Cicero's Spring Song In A, Op.62, No.6
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Cicero's No.4 In E Minor: Largo From Preludes,Op.28
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Cicero's Air From Orchestral Suite No.3 In D,Bwv-1068
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4)
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Cicero's Paraphrase In G-Flat
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Drums - Billy Higgins
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Acoustic Bass - John Clayton
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Producer - Wim Wigt
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Producer - Makoto Kimata
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Engineer - Max Bolleman
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Mastered By - Hiroshi Kawasaki
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Piano - Eugen Cicero
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Painting - Yvonne Jansen
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Design - Gerald Wood