Description: Paul Hamner Ensemble = Paul Hanmer, Ricardo Colima, Robert Carter, Robert Pickup, Wolfgang Jacobs Born in Cape Town in 1961, Paul Hanmer began classical piano and theory lessons in 1970. After a brief period as a student at the University of Cape Town, Hanmer left to work with guitarist Paul Petersen.In 1987 Hanmer moved to Johannesburg where he was influenced by bands such as Sakhile and Bayete. Later Hanmer formed Unofficial Language with Ian Herman (percussion and drums) and Peter Sklair (electric bass). The trio recorded their first album “Primal Steps” in 1994 and a second album, "Move Moves" in 1996.Hanmer’s first album as a bandleader, “Trains to Taung” was released in 1997 to critical acclaim. Since then he has recorded five more albums:· “Window to Elsewhere” (1998)· “Playola” (2000)· "Naivasha" (2002)· “Water & Lights” (2005)· “Accused N° 1: Nelson Mandela” (2006) “The Essential Paul Hanmer” (2008) is a compilation of the above-mentioned albums.Hanmer has recorded with Tananas, Miriam Makeba, Ray Phiri, McCoy Mrubata and Pops Mohamed and formed part of Tony Cox's 'Cool Friction Band'. In 1999 he performed and recorded with Sheer All Stars, and produced Gloria Bosman's debut album, "Tranquility". Hanmer has also written a string quartet for the Sontonga Quartet and a Clarinet quintet for Robert Pickup (Zurich Opera). In addition he has composed a suite of duets for double bass and cello for Leon Bosch (Academy of St Martin's in the Fields).
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Artist: Paul Hanmer
Type: Album
Format: CD
Record Label: Sheer Sound
Release Year: 2002
Release Title: Naivasha
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Instrument: Piano
Style: Contemporary Jazz
Genre: Jazz, World Music
Country/Region of Manufacture: South Africa