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Many of his arrangements are what he calls "jazzical," a combination of classical and jazz
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Many of his arrangements are what he calls "jazzical," a combination of classical and jazz
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Many of his arrangements are what he calls "jazzical," a combination of classical and jazz
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It is his first album to feature a string section from beginning to end - "lush, beautiful string arrangements," said the trumpeter - and has inspired Sandoval to name the style: "jazzical," a cross between jazz and classical.
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It is his first album to feature a string section from beginning to end - "lush, beautiful string arrangements," said the trumpeter - and has inspired Sandoval to name the style: "jazzical," a cross between jazz and classical.
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It is his first album to feature a string section from beginning to end - "lush, beautiful string arrangements," said the trumpeter - and has inspired Sandoval to name the style: "jazzical," a cross between jazz and classical.
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It is his first album to feature a string section from beginning to end - "lush, beautiful string arrangements," said the trumpeter - and has inspired Sandoval to name the style: "jazzical," a cross between jazz and classical.
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