Tim Kliphuis (violin); Nigel Clark (guitar); Roy Percy (bass)
Ian Hodgson wrote in glowing terms about the trio when they
played a gig in, of all places, Wooler as part of the album launch tour. Read HERE.
Having read Ian's review and listened to the album I find
myself in total agreement with his assessment particularly when it comes to the
main work. Rhapsody in Blue has always been a strange composition
neither truly classical nor out and out jazz. A similar observation applies to
Aaron Copland's Hoedown for the Common Man.
It is to Kliphuis' credit that he makes a silk purse out of these, jazzwise, porcine appendages. As at the concert the CD includes several Gershwin songs (not Summertime!) and they are as near to perfection as is imaginable in this particular genre.

