CD Room For Other People

New York Second

Room-for-Other-People-Album-Cover

Netherlands-based The New York Second features the compositions of leader & pianist Harald Walkate. The music for this album, is inspired by the photography of Vivian Maier, the ‘nanny photographer’.

 

A fantastic band… with audible pleasure and genius they turn the photos into music. Could not be more beautiful.” IJazzflits)

“Like a suite – the more you listen the more secrets it reveals. Resembles the orchestrated work of Gil Evans that … allows itself to be molded to the listener’s imagination.” (Jazznu)

“Artists’ visions of another artist, adding sublimity to beauty… an ensemble of outstanding musicians… Indispensable.” (Paris Move)

Tom Beek – tenor saxophone |Lorenzo Buffa – double bass | Mark Lotz – flutes | Teus Nobel – trumpet | Max Sergeant – drums | Vincent Veneman – trombone | Harald Walkate – piano | Rob Waring – vibraphone

Released February 1, 2025
recorded march 2024 at Fattoria Musica studio, Osnabrück Germany

“We have to make room for other people.

It’s a wheel. You get on. You go to the end.

And then someone else has the same opportunity to go to the end.

– Vivian Maier, nanny & photographer

Maier spent her life making photographs alongside her work as a nanny, particularly on the streets of Chicago and New York, producing hundreds of thousands of stunning photographs, that she … stored in boxes. And that brought her worldwide fame only posthumously, after they were discovered at auction.

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