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Invisible: Reviews
| "Listening to this recording, experiencing
its warm embrace, I can only marvel that Luis Muñoz
does not have wider visibility. The Costa Rican-born
composers music begins with the subliminal
qualities of his native roots, then blossoms into
a creative expression that transcends boundaries
reaching from jazz to classical to pop and beyond."
"Muñoz is a talent who should be far
more widely heard." |
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( Don Heckman , The International
Music Review )
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| To read more: irom.wordpress.com/2010/05/25/jazz-cd-reviews-luis-munoz-and-jon-gold/ |
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| "Luis Muñoz thinks with an open
palette of sound. His vision of music is as sweeping
as the eye can see and absorbs a wide spectrum of
color and tone texture, from the sophisticated rough
and tumble of the trance-like sound of Afro-centric
worship music to the delightful swing of idiomatic
phrases that spring from the joyous spirit of jazz.
He also draws from the habanera to the calypso and
tangos and rondos and other European forms of ecclesiastical
music to the heartfelt emotion of gospel. There
may be other composers and musicians who hear
music like Muñoz, but his background in special
geometry enables him to see the sound of music sitting
on virtual lines and between spaces. This is why
his musicespecially here, on Invisible sounds
as if the sounds are as close to breathing as musical
notes will ever get." |
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( Raul Da Gama, Latin Jazz Network
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| To read more: http://www.latinjazznet.com/2010/05/02/reviews/cds/luis-munoz-invisible/ |
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| "Set your CD player to stunning!" |
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( jazz.suite101.com )
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| "A+ to the music and the performances,
highly recommended!" |
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( Lee Prosser/Jazzreview.com
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| "No doubt Munoz's latest release will
continue to cement his reputation as one of the
finest and most creative Latin Jazz artists alive,
as Invisible is a luminous work full of beautiful
subtlety and life spirit." |
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( Brad Walseth/jazzchicago.net
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| "This project should be on the top shelf
of every serious collectors library!" |
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( Karl Stober/ejazznews.com )
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| "With 'Invisible', Munoz has created
a framework that dimensions his music in all of
its beauty and essence." |
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( Jerry D'Sousa/allaboutjazz.com
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