"So Many Stars" is a captivating jazz album by legendary alto saxophonist Lee Konitz, released in 1992. This album is a testament to Konitz's enduring talent and his unique voice in the jazz world. Recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark, during the Jazzpar Prize Concert, the album features Konitz at the peak of his career, showcasing his distinctive improvisational style that has influenced generations of jazz musicians.
The album spans a variety of jazz genres, including cool jazz, bebop, and hard bop, offering a rich and diverse listening experience. With a duration of over an hour and nineteen minutes, "So Many Stars" includes both classic standards and original compositions, such as "My Funny Valentine," "Summertime," and "Blues for Red Mitchell." Each track is a masterclass in jazz performance, highlighting Konitz's technical prowess and his deep understanding of the genre.
"So Many Stars" was released under the Philology label and features performances with the Jazzpar All Star Nonet, a group of highly skilled musicians who complement Konitz's playing beautifully. The album captures the essence of live jazz, with spontaneous and dynamic interactions between the musicians. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a timeless collection of performances that stand the test of time.