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这张获得提名的专辑被列入“最佳当代器乐专辑”类别,由16首曲目组成,展现了近90分钟充满活力、充满爵士乐旋律的音乐。该项目是“爵士遇上交响乐”系列的一部分,该系列是布鲁塞尔爱乐乐团、文化机构Flagey和根特的Music Centre De Bijloke于2016年开始的一项合作计划。该系列旨在融合爵士乐和古典音乐,为观众带来独特的听觉体验。
比利时与爵士乐有着不解之缘,在布鲁塞尔等以众多爵士乐俱乐部而闻名的城市,爵士乐蓬勃发展。比利时迪南(Dinant)的故乡被公认为萨克斯管的发源地。也有许多著名的爵士音乐家来自比利时,如Toots Thielemans、Fred Van Hove、Jef Neve和Philip Catherine。这些音乐遗产为比利时的文化结构做出了巨大贡献,因此获得格莱美提名不仅是布鲁塞尔爱乐乐团的骄傲,也是整个国家的骄傲。
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The Brussels Philharmonic has garnered international acclaim with its recent Grammy nomination for the album “Orchestras (Live),” in collaboration with jazz legend Bill Frisell.
The nominated album is featured in the “Best Contemporary Instrumental Album” category and comprises 16 tracks, showcasing nearly 90 minutes of vibrant, jazz-infused melodies. This project is part of the Jazz Meets Symphonic series, a collaborative initiative that began in 2016 between the Brussels Philharmonic, the cultural institution Flagey, and the Music Centre De Bijloke in Ghent. This series aims to blend the worlds of jazz and classical music, creating a unique auditory experience that captivates audiences.
Belgium has a storied relationship with jazz, boasting a vibrant scene that thrives in cities like Brussels, known for its many jazz clubs. Belgian city Dinant is recognized as the birthplace of the saxophone. Belgium also has notable jazz musicians such as Toots Thielemans, Fred Van Hove, Jef Neve, and Philip Catherine. This legacy contributes significantly to the cultural fabric of Belgium, making the Grammy nomination a proud moment not just for the Brussels Philharmonic but for the entire nation.