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VA - Live At Maybeck Recital Hall '1990-1996

Live At Maybeck Recital Hall
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Album name Live At Maybeck Recital Hall
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Date 1990-1996
GenreJazz
Play time 42:51:05
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
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Size 5,81 GB (+3\%rec.)
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Maybeck Recital Hall, also known as Maybeck Studio for Performing Arts, is
located inside the Kennedy-Nixon House located at 1537 Euclid Avenue in
Berkeley, California, United States. It was built in 1914 by Bernard Maybeck.
The hall seats up to 50 people and was designed upon commission for the Nixon
family, local arts patrons who wanted a live-in studio for their daughter Mildas
piano teacher, Mrs. Alma Kennedy. The room is paneled in unfinished clear-heart
redwood, which contributes to an unusually rich and warm, yet bright and clear
acoustic quality. There are two grand pianos in the space: a Yamaha S-400, and a
Yamaha C7. Maybeck originally designed the space to accommodate an 1898 7-foot
Bechstein.

In 1923, the hall was destroyed in a hillside fire. It was rebuilt quickly by
Maybeck.

Milda Nixon lived at the residence until her death in 1981 at the age of 92. Her
adopted son, Charles R. Fulweiler, then held the house for several years. In
1987, the house was purchased by jazz pianist Dick Whittington, who opened the
hall for public recitals.

Between 1989 and 1995, Concord Records produced 42 solo piano recitals in
Maybeck Recital Hall. Each recital featured a different jazz pianist; the series
eventually consisted of 42 CD. Concord also recorded 10 jazz duets at Maybeck
during the same time period, which the label also released as a series of CDs.

In 1996, the house was purchased by Gregory Moore. The recital hall was no
longer open for public concerts, although it was used for private concerts which
were attended by invitation only. Since 2013, the newly named Maybeck Studio for
the Performing Arts has continued the tradition of public concerts on Sundays at
3pm during their September–June season. The intimate hall seats 40
audience members.

Tracks:


Volume 1 - Joanne Brackeen



Volume 2 - Dave McKenna



Volume 3 - Dick Hyman: Music Of 1937



Volume 4 - Walter Norris



Volume 5 - Stanley Cowell



Volume 6 - Hal Galper



Volume 7 - John Hicks



Volume 8 - Gerry Wiggins



Volume 9 - Marian McPartland



Volume 10 - Kenny Barron



Volume 11 - Roger Kellaway



Volume 12 - Barry Harris



Volume 13 - Steve Kuhn



Volume 14 - Alan Broadbent



Volume 15 - Buddy Montgomery



Volume 16 - Hank Jones



Volume 17 - Jaki Byard



Volume 18 - Mike Wofford



Volume 19 - Richie Beirach



Volume 20 - Jim McNeely



Volume 21 - Jessica Williams



Volume 22 - Ellis Larkins 



Volume 23 - Gene Harris



Volume 24 - Adam Makowicz



Volume 25 - Cedar Walton



Volume 26 - Bill Mays



Volume 27 - Denny Zeitlin



Volume 28 - Andy LaVerne



Volume 29 - John Campbell



Volume 30 - Ralph Sutton



Volume 31 - Fred Hersch



Volume 32 - Sir Roland Hanna 



Volume 33 - Don Friedman



Volume 34 - Kenny Werner



Volume 35 - George Cables



Volume 36 - Toshiko Akiyoshi 



Volume 37 - John Colianni



Volume 38 - Ted Rosenthal



Volume 39 - Kenny Drew, Jr. 



Volume 40 - Monty Alexander



Volume 41 - Allen Farnham



Volume 42 - James Williams 

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