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jazz Herbie Hancock, Friedrich Gulda and Joe Zawinul in Austria Salzburg Festival 1989

Salzburg Festival 1989

Herbie Hancock, Friedrich Gulda and Joe Zawinul in Austria Salzburg Festival 1989

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The Salzburg Festival played host to three remarkable musicians on the same stage for its 1989 edition. Joe Zawinul, a true pioneer of the keyboard, who played with Miles Davis before going on to found Weather Report, a forerunner in jazz fusion; Herbie Hancock, another Miles alumnus and 14 Grammy-winning veteran who also had a big hand in the advent of fusion as well as post bop, funk and electro; and Friedrich Gulda, a giant of a jazz-classical pianist who first met Zawinul as a teenager in Austria and played clandestine jazz with him, "forbidden" music that was prohibited by the government during WW2. 

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Cast

  • Friedrich Gulda | Pianist
  • Herbie Hancock | Pianist
  • Joe Zawinul | Pianist

Program

  • Friedrich Gulda / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sonata in B-flat major, K. 333
  • Friedrich Gulda, Menuett
  • Friedrich Gulda, For Rico
  • Miles Davis / Friedrich Gulda / Herbie Hancock, All Blues
  • Herbie Hancock / Joe Zawinul, Toys
  • Herbie Hancock / Joe Zawinul / Friedrich Gulda, Improvisation
  • Herbie Hancock / Joe Zawinul / Friedrich Gulda, With Computer

Details

  • Directed by:
    • Horant H. Hohfeld
    • Fred Liewehr
  • Venue: Salzburger Festspiele (Salzburg, Austria)
  • Production date: 1989
  • Recording date: 1989
  • Duration: 1 h 02 min
  • Production: © LOFT
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