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Review in South Korean MMJAZZ

Review in South Korean MMJAZZ
I would recommend  you to listen to this record all at once so that you can appreciate better the whole concept Marc is creating. You can also observe the variety of choices he makes when it comes to develop a story: from a single motive, from a short melody or even from a certain piano accompaniment.

Translation of the CD review of 'Inventions & Variation' from the South Korean Jazz Magazine MMJAZZ. 

Probably you are unfamiliar with the name  Marc van Roon. But I assume that many of you know the Pianist of European Jazz Trio. I am very glad to have the news that his own CD has been released since he has been busy more with other projects include European Jazz Trio than its own.

This album is full of Marc’s musical journeys  and it has been released through Challenge Records.

What stands out are the [Inventions and Variations] he uses (from the Classical forms) as main themes showing his solid musical background in both Classical and Jazz.

There are 11 variations and 15 Inventions which are short but give us a strong impression showing us his admirable creativity and  artisan spirit. 

I would recommend  you to listen to this record all at once so that you can appreciate better the whole concept Marc is creating. You can also observe the variety of choices he makes when it comes to develop a story: from a single motive, from a short melody or even from a certain piano accompaniment.

In ‘Invention 4’  he plays a simple melody with his right hand over a comping which is constant and gentle.

In ’Invention13’ he improvises with a lot of freedom on a C pedal also with some blues elements.

Overall, this record looks like a painting on which he draws his ideas with a lot of freedom. If you are a European Jazz Trio’s fan, it maybe worth listening this top quality album.


(Translation by Mijin)

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29-05-2017

Review in South Korean MMJAZZ

Translation of the CD review of 'Inventions & Variation' from the South Korean Jazz Magazine MMJAZZ. 

Probably you are unfamiliar with the name  Marc van Roon. But I assume that many of you know the Pianist of European Jazz Trio. I am very glad to have the news that his own CD has been released since he has been busy more with other projects include European Jazz Trio than its own.

This album is full of Marc’s musical journeys  and it has been released through Challenge Records.

What stands out are the [Inventions and Variations] he uses (from the Classical forms) as main themes showing his solid musical background in both Classical and Jazz.

There are 11 variations and 15 Inventions which are short but give us a strong impression showing us his admirable creativity and  artisan spirit. 

I would recommend  you to listen to this record all at once so that you can appreciate better the whole concept Marc is creating. You can also observe the variety of choices he makes when it comes to develop a story: from a single motive, from a short melody or even from a certain piano accompaniment.

In ‘Invention 4’  he plays a simple melody with his right hand over a comping which is constant and gentle.

In ’Invention13’ he improvises with a lot of freedom on a C pedal also with some blues elements.

Overall, this record looks like a painting on which he draws his ideas with a lot of freedom. If you are a European Jazz Trio’s fan, it maybe worth listening this top quality album.


(Translation by Mijin)
31-01-2017

Review in Nadann.de

A review in German web magazine Nadann.de

Das war es auch schon mit der ‚leichten‘ Kost. Interessant und aufregend ist die Piano Solo CD von MARC VAN ROON. Sein „Inventions & Variations“, in Titel und Konstruktion an J.S. Bach angelehnt, geht aber noch weit über die Variationen hinaus. Freie Improvisation des Themas, ohne vorher angelegten Plan. Intellektuell und handwerklich auf höchstem Niveau, spontan und emotional. Klassisches Gerüst und improvisierter Jazz in lebendiger Verbindung.

http://www.nadann.de/Redaktion/Ohrenschmauch
23-01-2017

Great review in Jazzenzo jazz magazine

Today I received this inspiring review in Jazzenzo jazz magazine by Cyriel Pluimakers. I am highly grateful for this and indebted to the wonderful team that made this CD possible! Bert van der WolfBrendon HeinstHenk HupkesNew ArtsThe Spirit of TurtleChallenge Records International, @Buzz.
 


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"De uit Den Haag afkomstige Marc van Roon (1967) is een van de meest intelligente jazzmusici die Nederland rijk is. Zijn muziek is zeer doordacht, smaakvol en vaak diep emotioneel. Samen met zijn partner altsaxofoniste Tineke Postma leidt hij al jaren een prachtig kwartet. Daarnaast is hij onder meer actief met zijn trio en in een duo met drummer Wim Kegel. Zijn nieuwste productie is een omvangrijk soloproject dat bijna een volle cd-lengte in beslag neemt.

Van Roon improviseert hier op muzikale thema’s afkomstig uit het oeuvre van de grote Johann Sebastian Bach (1665-1750), zijn lievelingscomponist. Improvisaties, waarin hij de diepte induikt en die uitmonden in 26 prachtige miniatuurtjes. Muziek die geen moment verveelt, maar de kern van de eminente musicus die Van Roon is zichtbaar maakt.

Vast staat dat JS Bach ook een briljant improvisator was, maar helaas is daar niets van vastgelegd. Wel krijgen we hiervan een beeld uit de talrijke overgeleverde composities. In een elftal ‘Variationen’ blijft Van Roon dicht bij de gekozen thema’s van de grootmeester en in vijftien ‘Inventionen’ speelt hij vrije bewerkingen van dit materiaal. Hij geeft een actuele visie op JS Bach zijn muziek en gaat harmonisch veel verder. Citaten uit het oeuvre van de grote barokcomponist komen soms voorbij als een duveltje uit een doosje.

JS Bach zijn oorspronkelijke Goldberg Variationen en Inventionen vormen weergaven van een briljante en ongeëvenaarde muzikale fantasie. Van Roon zorgt voor een hedendaagse versie, waarin ook de invloeden van toonaangevende jazzpianisten als Keith Jarrett en Paul Bley geïntegreerd zijn. Het artistieke resultaat is een diepgravende muzikale stream of conciousnes, met improvisaties die voort lijken te komen uit het onderbewuste. 

In zijn eentje laat Van Roon misschien wel het beste horen wat de actuele Nederlandse jazz te bieden heeft. De ultieme muziek voor fijnproevers. Een album dat bovendien schitterend opgenomen is en beslist internationaal onder de aandacht gebracht moet worden." 


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Marc van Roon (1967), from the Hague, is one of the most intelligent jazz musicians found in the Netherlands. His music is very well thought-out, tasteful and often deeply emotional. Together with his partner, alto saxophonist Tineke Postma he co-leads a wonderful quartet for many years. He is also active with his trio and in a duo with drummer Wim Kegel. His latest production is a comprehensive solo project that takes up almost a full-length CD.

On this CD van Roon improvises on musical themes taken from the works of his favourite composer; the great Johann Sebastian Bach (1665-1750). He immerses himself deeply in these improvisations which results in 26 beautiful miniatures. Music that never contains a glimpse of tediousness, but, reveals the core of the eminent musician van Roon.

It is certain that JS Bach was a brilliant improviser, but unfortunately, nothing has been recorded. We get an idea from the numerous surviving compositions. In thirteen 'Variations' van Roon remains close to the chosen themes of the master and in fifteen 'Inventions' he plays free adaptations of this material. He gives a contemporary view of the music of JS Bach and expands it harmonically even further. Quotes from the works of the great baroque composer can sometimes be heard surprisingly, appearing like a jack-in-a-box.

JS Bach's original Goldberg Variations and Inventions display a brilliant and unparalleled musical fantasy. Van Roon presents a contemporary version in which the influences of leading jazz pianists Keith Jarrett and Paul Bley are integrated. The artistic result is a profound musical stream of consciousness, with improvisations that seem to emerge from the subconscious.

Single-handedly Van Roon shows what the current Dutch jazz has to offer in its best light. The ultimate music for connoisseurs. An album that moreover has been recorded brilliantly and should definitely be brought to the attention of an international audience.

19-01-2017

Review in HRaudio.net by Mark Werlin 2017

Review by Mark Werlin - January 3, 2017 in HRaudio.net

http://www.hraudio.net/showmusic.php?title=11728#reviewsv
13-01-2017

Review in Musik an Sich by Wolfgang Giese

Review in German web-magazine Musik an Sich by Wolfgang Giese. 

Marc van Roon, geboren am 2.11.1967 in Den Haag, wuchs inmitten einer kreativen Familie auf, da gab es Musiker, Bildhauer und Ballett-Choreografen. Vor Allem war es der Vater, der Jazz auf dem Piano spielte. Marc startete mit diesem Instrument im Alter von zehn Jahren, und ein Jahr später hatte er bereits seine erste Komposition fertiggestellt.
Die Musik dieser Platte verführt, verführt dazu, abzuschalten, nicht von ihr, sondern vom Alltag.
Das ist kein “Easy listening“ zum Nebenbeihören, das ist auch nicht so akademisch, dass man Inhalte finden und analysieren müsste, nein, hier geht es darum, sich freizumachen und sich dem Genuss hinzugeben.

Man bemerkt die Allianz zwischen Komposition und Freiheit der Improvisation. Die Musik scheint herauszusprudeln aus den Händen des Künstlers, ich habe Ähnliches bei Soloprojekten von Keith Jarrett empfunden. Keine Kopfmusik, sondern ein hoher emotional angesetzter Faktor von Spontaneität, verbunden mit Leidenschaft und Freude am Musizieren. Flüssig gehen die Inventions & Variations von der Hand, reißen mit, begeistern und lassen Bilder entstehen und sich auflösen im Meer des Klanges.
Der auch im Jazz tätige Musiker scheint mit diesen Aufnahmen ein Spagat zu vollziehen, zwischen Jazz und Klassik. So sollen Klavier-Partituren von Johann Sebastian Bach als Gerüst verwendet worden sein.

Aufgenommen wurde in einer Kirche, der “Evangelisch Lutherse Kerk Haarlem“, auf einem 1925er Steinway-Flügel. Und das Alles wird noch vom unglaublich lebendigen, tiefen und transparenten Klang auf Super Audio CD (SACD) geboten, und all‘ diese Einzelelemente führen zu diesem großartigen und hochwertigen Erlebnis, dem man durch diese CD beiwohnen kann.
Man hat den Eindruck, einen ständig perlenden Quell virtuoser Fingerfertigkeit zu spüren, ja, diese Musik hört man nicht nur, man spürt sie auch.

http://www.musikansich.de/review.php?id=17782
19-01-2016

Quantum Stories review HRAudio.net by Mark Werlin

Quantum Stories review HRAudio.net by Mark Werlin - November 29, 2015
17-12-2015

NRC - Concert review Boy Edgar award

NRC
Friezin speelt met jazzgrootheden
Saxofoniste Tineke Postma wint een voorname prijs voor haar diepgevoelde jazz.
door: Amanda Kuyper, 11 december 2015
http://www.nrc.nl/next/2015/12/11/friezin-speelt-met-jazzgrootheden-1566385
15-09-2015

Drumwise review in Jazzism

An inspiring review by Ken Vos in Jazzism magazine of our Drumwise CD. 
25-07-2015

Berner Zeitung: Concert Review

A nice concert review of the concert on July 23 in Switzerland at Langnau Jazz Festival with Tineke Postma Quartet. 
25-05-2015

Drumwise 1st review in Jazznu.com

WIM KEGEL – MARC VAN ROON: BOEKET FELLE JAZZKLEUREN
First 'Drumwise' CD review in Jazznu.com
by Rinus van der Heijden
09-05-2015

Draai om je Oren weblog

Jazz is niet in een hokje te vatten
Draai om je Oren weblog
Tineke Postma Quartet, vrijdag 1 mei 2015, Paradox, Tilburg
Donata van de Ven
03-01-2015

before after - Berkshire Eagle mention

Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s "Before After," mentioned in The Berkshire Eagle.
By Richard Houdek
01-07-2014

MM Jazz June 2014

Korean Jazz Magazine MM Jazz June 2014
08-01-2014

L'avis du Soir

Belgium internet review of CD Quantum Stories by Marc van Roon Trio
(par J.-C. V. - édition du 08/01/2014)
http://mad.lesoir.be/musiques/jazz/cd/83901-marc-van-roon-trio-quantum-stories/
09-12-2013

eMusic review of Quantum Stories

eMusic review of Quantum Stories by Dave Sumner
18-11-2013

Jazzflits magazine 207 review of Quantum Stories

Jazzflits magazine review of Quantum Stories. Jazzflits # 207. 
01-10-2013

Jazzenzo (Dutch Jazz site) Quantum Stories review

Jazzenzo (Dutch Jazz site) Quantum Stories review
by Erno Elsinga
01 Oktober 2013
http://www.jazzenzo.nl/?e=2543
30-09-2013

JazzThing (German Magazine) review Quantum Stories

Jazz Thing (German Magazine) review of Quantum Stories
30-06-2013

Pianowereld Magazine 6-2013

Dutch magazine Pianowereld's reviews of CD 'Quantum Stories' by the Marc van Roon Trio. 
27-02-2013

Concert review in Draai om je Oren webzine

Concert review in Draai om je Oren webzine of the cncert by the Tineke Postma Quartet on 15 February 2013 in Paradox Tilburg, The Netherlands.  
16-05-2012

Review Michael Moore Quintet: Rotterdam

Review of 5 Micheal Moore's CD's including 'Rotterdam' on FreeJazzblog.org.
 
02-11-2011

All About Jazz - review 'The Dawn of Light' - Tineke Postma Quartet

All About Jazz - review 'The Dawn of Light' - Tineke Postma Quartet. For this edison award winning CD I coould make a contribution with two original composiions, Newland and Beyond Category. I also served a artistic producer during the mixing and mastering processes. 
Review by John Kelman  Published: November 2, 2011
05-09-2011

The Dawn of Light in Mannheimer Morgen

Review of Tineke Postma Quartet's The Dawn of Light in Mannheimer Morgen. For this Edison award winning CD I could make a contribution with two original compositions, Newland and Beyond Category. I also contributed as artistic producer during the mixing and mastering processes. 
27-08-2011

The Dawn of Light review in La Liberté

Another The Dawn of Light review in La Liberté. For this edison award winning CD of the Tineke Postma Quartet I could make a contribution with two original compositions, Newland and Beyond Category. I also contributed as artistic producer during the mixing and mastering processes. 
12-07-2011

JazzTimes review of 'The Dawn of Light'

JazzTimes review of Tineke Postma Quartet's The Dawn of Light by Owen Cordle. For this edison award winning CD I coould make a contribution with two original compositions, Newland and Beyond Category. I also contributed as artistic producer during the mixing and mastering processes. 
01-07-2011

'The Dawn of Light' review in Stereo

A Stereo magazine review of Tineke Postma' Quartet's The Dawn of Light. For this Edison award winning CD I could make a contribution with two original compositions, Newland and Beyond Category. I also contributed as artistic producer during the mixing and mastering processes. 
27-06-2011

'The Dawn of Light' review in Jazzpodium

Tineke Postma's Quartet's 'The Dawn of Light' reviewed in german magazine Jazzpodium. For this Edison award winning CD I could make a contribution with two original compositions, Newland and Beyond Category. I also contributed as artistic producer during the mixing and mastering processes. By Ulfert Goeman.
28-04-2011

The Guardian - review of 'The Dawn of Light'

This review by John Fordham of Tineke Postma Quartet's CD The Dawn of Light was published in the Guardian and guardian.co.uk. For this edison award winning CD I could make a contribution with two original compositions, Newland and Beyond Category. I also contributed as artistic producer during the mixing and mastering processes. 
31-03-2011

Jazzenzo webzine review of 'The Dawn of Light'

Dutch Jazzenzo webzine review of 'The Dawn of Light' by the Tineke Postma Quartet. by Mischa Beckers. For this edison award winning CD I coould make a contribution with two original compositions, Newland and Beyond Category. I also contributed as artistic producer during the mixing and mastering processes. 
12-12-2009

Portrait in 'Friesch dagblad' (in Dutch)

Marc van Roon geeft sinds 1993 muzikaal-sociale trainingen bij bedrijven als Shell, BMW, Price Waterhouse Coopers en Deutsche Bank. Ook speelt hij in het European Jazz Trio en het kwartet van saxofoniste Tineke Postma. Hij is docent aan het Prins Claus Conservatorium in Groningen. 
Door Jurgen Tiekstra
 
30-05-2008

Michael Moore Quintet concert review

Michael Moore Quintet feat. Eric Vloeimans concert review in Dutch weblog Draai om je Oren
17-06-2007

Jazz Flits review 'A Journey That Matters' Tineke Postma

Dutch webzine Jazz Flits review of Tineke Postma's  'A Journey That Matters' by Jaap Lüdeke
 
01-09-2004

Falling Stones review in AllMusic.com

An AllMusic.com review by Thom Jurek of the 2004 Apple on the Moon re-release of the Falling Stones CD I made with Dave Liebman in 1995. Visit: http://www.allmusic.com/album/falling-stones-mw0000722620
24-03-2004

4 STARS in JAZZREVIEW - CD FALLING STONES

A four star review by Edward Kane in JazzReview of the CD with David Liebman Falling Stones.
29-05-2000

European Jazz Trio in Daily Yomiuri (Japan)

The European Jazz Trio interviewed in Daily Yomiuri (Japan), may 2000. 
27-05-2000

European Jazz Trio in Mainichi Weekly

Interview with European Jazz Trio in the Japanese paper Mainichi Weekly / Mainichi Daily News. By Andrew Mitchell. 
01-01-1997

Downbeat review

Downbeat review of the Dick de Graaff / Tony Lakatos CD 'New York Straight Ahead' by Frank-John Hadley 
01-09-1995

'Falling Stones' review in Jazz Podium

'Falling Stones' review in Jazz Podium (Marc van Roon Trio with Dave Liebman). by Ulrich Roth
16-12-1993

Concerts with Clark Terry

Dutch reviews of the concerts with Clark Terry in the Parkers Club in Amsterdam in December 1993. 

Contact

Marc van Roon / Marc van Roon Trio
E: contact@marcvanroon.com
E: booking@marcvanroon.com


European Jazz Trio
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