Robert Sadin is an American jazz musician, conductor, arranger, composer and producer.[1] He was conductor of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra.
Discography
As leader
- Art of Love: Music of Machaut (Deutsche Grammophon, 2009)
As producer
- Kathleen Battle, So Many Stars (Sony Classical, 1995)[2]
- Kathleen Battle, Grace (Sony Classical, 1997)
- Samuel Blaser, Consort in Motion (Kind of Blue, 2011)
- Dee Dee Bridgewater and Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, Prelude to a Kiss (Philips, 1996)
- The Clark Sisters, Conqueror (Rejoice/A&M, 1988)
- Placido Domingo, Encanto del Mar (Sony Classical, 2014)
- Fleurine, Fire (Coast to Coast, 2002)
- Herbie Hancock, Gershwin's World (Verve, 1998)[3]
- Tom Harrell, First Impressions (HighNote, 2015)
- Igor Lumpert, Eleven (Clean Feed, 2018)
- New York Voices, Hearts of Fire (GRP, 1991)
- Jacques Schwarz-Bart, Sone Ka-La (EmArcy, 2006)
- Wayne Shorter, Alegria (Verve, 2003)
- Sting, If on a Winter's Night (Cherrytree/Deutsche Grammophon, 2009)
References
- ↑ JazzTimes, 35, 1-5 p82 2005 "... by Robert Sadin (whose long list of critical and popular accomplishments includes Wayne Shorter's Alegria), "
- ↑ Jet 89 5 Kathleen Battle: Opera Diva Sings Jazz Style on 'So Many Stars' Album - 1995 12 11 p24 "Robert Sadin, co-producer of So Many Stars along with Ms. Battle, was influential in her decision to branch in a ... "I'm actually very proud of the work that Robert Sadin did on this album—everyone involved—but I think Bob was the one that led to .."
- ↑ Jet - 1999 3 15 "Herbie Hancock and Robert Sadin congratulate each other on winning Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group, for Gershwin's World. Hancock also won Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying ...
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