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Emanuele Maniscalco

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Born in Brescia (Italy) in 1983, he started playing piano at the age of eight and drums at twelve. He studied drums on his own, and took piano lessons with Roberto Soggetti and Corrado Guarino. In 2005 he began studying classical piano with Massimiliano Motterle.

He started playing jazz seriously in 2000, after meeting Corrado Guarino and William Tononi, then attending Berklee Summer Masterclasses at Umbria Jazz '01, where he was recognized for Outstanding Musicianship. He studied Trio Performance at Fondazione Siena Jazz from 2001 until 2003 with pianist Stefano Battaglia, bassist Paolino Dalla Porta and drummer Fabrizio Sferra. He attended Siena Jazz Summer Masterclasses twice (2003 and 2004), receiving a scolarship to join the 14th IASJ Meeting in Freiburg, Germany

Album

Skyllumina

Label: International Anthem Recording Company
Released: 2024
Track listing: Below My Skin; Reach Down Into The Deepest White; Of Snowhere; Next Time I Keep My Hands Down; All The Light I Have, I Hand To You; She Was My Own She Was Myself; How To Be Free From It; From Breaks To Shreds, It’s A Short Path; Don’t Follow Me; I Have For You.

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Article: Album Review

Ruth Goller: Skyllumina

Read "Skyllumina" reviewed by Chris May


The Italian-born, British-based bassist and composer Ruth Goller has been rattling jazz's cage since 2007, the year she joined Acoustic Ladyland. The band was in the vanguard of what became known as “jazz punk," although its sound was closer to metal than classic punk, and the lineup included tenor saxophonist Pete Wareham and drummer Sebastian Rochford. ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

JoVia Armstrong, Shabaka, Moor Mother, Makaya McCraven & More New Releases

Read "JoVia Armstrong, Shabaka, Moor Mother, Makaya McCraven & More New Releases" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Last week we took a look back at some of our favorite songs released in the first six months of the year. This week we're back to our uncontrollably growing pile of beautiful new and upcoming albums.Happy listening!PlaylistBen Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Fred Pallem & ...

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Article: Live Review

Aarhus Jazz Festival 2022

Read "Aarhus Jazz Festival 2022" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


Aarhus Jazz Festival Various Venues Aarhus, Denmark July 9-16, 2022 With around 283,000 citizens, jny: Aarhus is the second-largest city in Denmark, and the role of playing second fiddle doesn't suit a city that tends to be overshadowed by its big brother, the capital jny: Copenhagen. Or so you would think. ...

Article: Album Review

Francesco Baiguera, Giacomo Papetti, Emanuele Maniscalco: Prèludes

Read "Prèludes" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Sofisticato e originale lavoro per chitarra trio a nome del bresciano Francesco Baiguera, autore di tutte le composizioni--giustamente ascrivibili al genere “preludio" in ragione del loro clima sospeso e introspettivo, ma anche sviluppate con modalità singolari--e affiancato dal contrabbassista Giacomo Papetti e dal batterista Emanuele Maniscalco. Ed è proprio il modo in cui i ...

Album

Graduation

Label: Gotta Let It Out
Released: 2021
Track listing: Un Gosto De Sol; Il Ritorno; Croatian Jungle; Pick a Card, Any Card; Shakers; Turiya & Ramakrishna; Strings; Longings; XII; Hope; Western Theme; Layers; Ostinato; Radio Free Brescia; Theme From Sweet Pea.

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Article: Year in Review

Mark Corroto's Best Recordings Of 2021

Read "Mark Corroto's Best Recordings Of 2021" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Another year in jazz, and another year in global pandemic jazz. When we look back on these times, I believe we will refer to them much like the designations BC and AD (or BCE and CE, if you like). We'll ask, what was music like before masks and social distancing; and, remember when we squeezed together ...

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Article: Album Review

Il Sogno: Graduation

Read "Graduation" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The group Il Sogno, a piano trio that employs a Wurlitzer piano along with an OB-6 synthesizer, steps back and forth over the line of melodic pop sensibilities into accessible jazz and soundtrack atmospherics to orchestral and sweeping soundscaping, presenting long and winding accompaniments to a surreal dreams—pretty in one tune, challenging and out there on ...

Article: Album Review

Ramon Moro Quartet: Blue Horizon

Read "Blue Horizon" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Alla testa di un quartetto di eccellenti artisti, il trombettista torinese Ramon Moro mette a frutto vent'anni di attività trasversale--tra jazz, musica di scena e collaborazioni in ambito punk e rock--e, lasciandosi ispirare da “Folk Song For Rosie," antico e bellissimo brano di Paul Motian registrato nel 1979 con lo storico trio assieme a Joe Lovano ...


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