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Forget Me Not is in nomination for a Félix
award in Québec for "Best Jazz Album". The ADISQ gala is October
23rd in Montréal - we'll be there!
MaD Fusion's first album, Forget Me Not
(released under their previous name HRP),
has received worldwide acclaim, prompting musicians like Dave Brubeck
to write “This is the final straw. I’d better retire now.”

Forget Me Not
[Purchase
Album]
© Herskowitz Rozenblatt 2005
Matt Herskowitz
Herskowitz Rozenblatt Project
Featuring Lew Soloff
1. Concerto En Fou (Matt
Herskowitz) mp3
2. Forget Me Not (Matt Herskowitz) mp3
3. Four Women (Nina Simone, arr. M. Herskowitz)
4. Dima's Blues (David Rozenblatt)
5. Amr Bi Ismak (Marcel Khalife, arr. M.
Herskowitz)
6. Under Your White Starry Heaven (Avraham
Sutzkever/Avraham Brudno)
7. If I Were A Rich Man (Sheldon Harnick/Jerry
Bock; intro David Rozenblatt/Lew Soloff, arr. D. Rozenblatt)
8. Brazil - solo piano (Ben Martin/Ary Barroso)
9. Brazil - trio (Ary Barroso, arr. HRP) mp3
10. La Belle Noyee (M. Herskowitz)
11. Electric Titan (Daniel Schnyder, arr. HRP)
12. Days Of Wine And Roses (Henry Mancini, arr.
M. Herskowitz) mp3
Reviews of FORGET ME NOT
…"a tribute to the harmony of disparate traditions
in the hands of inspired master musicians."
– The Gazette, Montreal
…"very few pianists achieve the mastery of this
graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and Juilliard: dexterity,
speed, attack, percussive sense, range of styles, harmonic mastery and
incontestable international caliber." – La Presse, Montreal
"NYC pianist Herskowitz (a Montreal fixture in
recent years) and drummer Rozenblatt need not fret. This effort is
anything but forgettable… even the most placid moments crackle with
quiet energy." – Montreal Mirror
"Fasten your seat belts and check your minimum
height requirement, because "Forget Me Not" by the Herskowitz
Rozenblatt Project is about to take listeners on a frenzied roller
coaster ride of idiomatic twists and turns that could leave even the
most experienced jazz aficionados light-headed." - Whole Note
Discoveries (thewholenote.com)
"This is a tasty first album by the classically
trained pianist Matt Herskowitz and drummer David Rozenblatt and its
mix of contemporary classical, jazz, funk, blues and Latin music is
refreshing and energetic." – Winnipeg Free Press
"In the company of American trumpeter Lew Soloff,
who appears as special guest performer, we explore a super-charged
universe, not always relaxing, and which demands an attentive ear."
– Le Journal de Montréal
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