Sam Braysher - 'That's Him: the music of Kurt Weill'
Briefly

Alto saxophonist Sam Braysher ventures into the less familiar compositions of Kurt Weill on his album 'That's Him,' delivering modern interpretations that shed new light on the overlooked pieces.
Sam Braysher's collaboration with a talented trio and vocalist Sara Dowling brings out the beauty of Weill's music, with standout performances such as the saxophonist's solo on 'What Good would the Moon Be?' and Dowling's interpretations on selected tracks.
Braysher's appreciation for the evolution of Kurt Weill's career is evident in the album, showcasing songs from both the early romantic era with Berthold Brecht to the later American period collaborating with renowned lyricists like Langston Hughes and Alan Jay Lerner.
Read at London Jazz News
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