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Neapolis
Luca Luciano
Label: Red Kite Records
Released: 2006
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Tracks
Suite for clarinet and pianoforte: 1. She likes Vivaldi - 1:08; 2. Sonata #2 “Stellare” - 5:31; 3. Lunare (Piccinno) - 1:23; 4. Neapolis - 4:23; 5. Sketch #2 (Piccinno) - 0:55; 6. Fragment #1 - 0:56; 7. Sonata #1 - 5:19; 8. Sketch #5 (Piccinno) - 0:37; 9. Pazzo Luciano - 6:19; 10. Sketch #7 (Piccinno) - 1:19; 11. Sonata #3 - 6:16; 12. Fragment #2 - 0:49; 13. The mock trumpet - 6:28; Suite for clarinets: 14. Divertimento #1 - 0:40; 15. Divertimento #2 - 0:35; 16. Divertimento #3 “Londrina” - 5:42 Dove non indicato i brani sono di Luca Luciano
Personnel
Luca Luciano
clarinetAdditional Personnel / Information
Luca Luciano (clarinetto), Franco Piccinno (pianoforte)
Album Description
On this breathtaking collaboration, virtuoso Italian clarinettist Luca Luciano and fellow Neapolitan pianist Franco Piccinno join forces to create a body of work that fuses classical techniques and sensibilities with the liberating improvisatory spirit of jazz - a fresh approach that, in the words of JAZZ UK magazine, 'takes the clarinet to the higher ground'. Each participant is classically trained: Luca studied at the ancient Conservatoire of Music in Naples and at the Conservatoire of Salerno, while Franco attended the Conservatoire of Avellino. Whilst undeniably contemporary, and occasionally challenging, the music on this album is refreshingly accessible, ranging as it does from the atmospherically pastoral to the energetically improvisational. Luca's love of both classical music and jazz, and his vision of the possibilities for their fusion, is audibly passionate throughout, and with Franco as the perfect foil for this ambition, each of the sixteen pieces, whether it's under a minute or over six minutes in length, is as complete as a jewel. 'A joyful improvisational journey' - Jazz UK
Review
- Neapolis by AAJ Italy Staff