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Pasquale Stafano: Sparks

Read "Sparks" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


Funny how it seems to be that we're forever catching up to jazz no matter how astute or socially notified we believe ourselves to be. Case in point is Sparks, pianist Pasquale Stafano's stylistic and creative balancing act. Released in the pre-omicron haze of September 2021, Sparks delivers more and more as one surrenders and pays closer and closer attention to its warm textures, rising dramas, and festive dances. Actively articulate, Stafano's eight striking, shape-shifting compositions reveal an ...

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Pasquale Stafano: Sparks

Read "Sparks" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Italian pianist Pasquale Stafano is perhaps best known for the Nuevo Tango Ensemble which he co-founded in 1999 with bandoneonist Gianni Iorio, with whom he has also released a couple of fine duo albums, namely the tango-inspired Nocturno (Enja Records, 2017) and Mediterranean Tales (Enja Records, 2020). The centenary of Astor Piazzolla's birth might have seemed like an opportune moment for another tango project, but instead Stafano has launched a new trio, with double bassist Giorgio Vendola and drummer & ...

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Gianni Iorio & Pasquale Stafano: Mediterranean Tales

Read "Mediterranean Tales" reviewed by Ian Patterson


When it comes to the bandoneon it's impossible not to think of Astor Piazzolla, the great virtuoso and father of nuevo tango, whose influence and legacy is still very much felt. Since the late 1990s bandoneonist Gianni Iorio and pianist Pasquale Stafano's Nuevo Tango Ensemble has found inspiration in Piazzola's jazz- inflected tango, releasing a handful of handsome recordings. Their excellent duo outing, Nocturno (Enja Records, 2017), likewise mined Piazzola's songbook, along with those of those of Carlos Gardel, Oswaldo ...

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Nuevo Tango Ensamble feat. Gabriele Mirabassi: Tango Mediterraneo

Read "Tango Mediterraneo" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Tre anni dopo l'eccellente disco d'esordio, A Night in Vienna, il Nuevo Tango Ensamble si presenta con questo nuovo documento del loro eccellente lavoro, che fin dal titolo - Tango Mediterraneo - esibisce un evoluzione rispetto al passato. Se infatti il precedente CD era interamente dedicato alle musiche di Piazzolla, qui solo due brani omaggiano il Maestro - uno dei quali chiude il disco ed è registrato dal vivo ancora a quel Porgy & Bess Club di Vienna, che aveva ...


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