Jazz Articles about Claudio Scolari
About Claudio Scolari
Instrument: Drums
Article Coverage | Calendar | Albums | Photos | Similar ArtistsWeather Report, Tribal Tech, Nguyen Le and Claudio Scolari Project

by Len Davis
Weather Report and bands they influenced, including Sixun, Tribal Tech, Gary Willis. New and recent releases with Nguyen Le, Claudio Scolari, Donny McCaslin.Playlist Weather Report Corner Pocket" from Live in London 1983 (Angel Air) 00:00 Sixun Djou Djou" from Nomads Land (Polygram) 06:51 Tribal Tech You May Remember Me" from Mysterious Voyages-Tribute To Weather Report (Tone Centre) 13:43 Gary Willis Emancipation" from Mysterious Voyages-Tribute To Weather Report (Tone Centre) 20:35 Nguyen Le Baraka" from Silk & sand (ACT ...
read moreNew music from Lo Greco Bros, Bass Extremes, Barry Coates and Claudio Scolari Project

by Len Davis
A reissue from guitarist Chris Poland from 1990, Lo Greco Brothers with Fusion In The City, Bass Extremes, from their upcoming S'Low Down, Barry Coates from his latest New Dreams, Claudio Scolari from Don't Know and Japanese bassist Quagero Imazawa. Playlist Chris Poland Khazad Dum" from Return To Metalopolis (Combat) 00:00 Lo Greco Brothers Caribbean Skies" from Fusion In The City (IMA) 06:22 Bass Extremes Just-In-Time" from S'Low Down (VIX) 12:39 Barry Coates Retrograde" from New Dreams (Outside ...
read moreFresh New Talent With Lydian Nadhaswaram And Gabriel Seven

by Len Davis
New music from Italian Claudio Scolari, Lydian Nadhaswaram, Carlo Cantini Quartet, bassist Giorgio Panico, Gabriel Severn with Teen Town, Derek Sherinian from Vortex, ARC Trio & John Daversa Big Band and French progressive band Forgas Band Phenomena. Playlist Claudio Scolari Cold Water" from Don't Know (Self Produced) 00:00 Lydian Nadhaswaram "Spark Plug from Chromatic grammatic (Amly) 06:42 Carlo Cantini Quartet Unstable Vector from Heptagram (Simpaty) 13:27 Giorgio Panico Chen:The Arousing Thunder" from I Ching (Dodicliune) 20:09 Teen Town Modal" from A Month Of Sundays (Self ...
read moreNew Music From Claudio Scolari And Robert Jukič And Much More

by Bob Osborne
On this week's show a truly international selection of brand new releases from around the world of jazz with a focus on Claudio Scolari and Robert Jukič. Also featured are Roger Lewis, Lance Conrad, Shiri Zorn & George Muscatello, Jocelyn Gould, Dante Piccinelli, James Gaiters Soul Revival, Thomas Mitrousis, Chris Beyt, Brian Landrus, John Yao's Triceratops, Subconscious Trio and kicking things off with Dana Fitzsimons, Bill Graham, and, Brandon Boone.Playlist Show Intro 00:00 Dana Fitzsimons with Bill Graham ...
read moreClaudio Scolari: Synthesis

by Dan Bilawsky
When the personnel credits on an album list more than four times as many instruments as players, it's almost certain that said recording will be an interesting ride; it's also likely be met with pre-listening scepticism by those who question the wisdom, cohesiveness and musicality inherent in we-play-everything outings. The everything but the kitchen sink" path is fraught with peril, but drummer/percussionist/conceptualist Claudio Scolari has figured out how to make it work, survive and thrive. Scolari and ...
read moreClaudio Scolari: Synthesis

by Eyal Hareuveni
Synthesis unites two Italian drummers-the leader, Claudio Scolari, an educator whose background is in classical music, and the younger Daniele Cavalca. Both complement many other instruments, including Scolari's son, trumpeter Simone Scolari, for a musical journey that seeks to find new melodic textures. This project continues the work of the trio that began on Colors of Red Island (Principal, 2010), but with new instruments and sounds. All the compositions were written by the two drummers in a ...
read moreClaudio Scolari: Colors of Red Island

by Raul d'Gama Rose
There is a wonderful, sweeping cinematic quality to Colors of Red Island. With ghostly bass drum bombs and the clack of steady rim-shots that precedes an ethereal undulating piano lick mimicked by an equally ethereal trumpet, the music unfolds; a soundtrack that accompanies an artist's journey towards a Utopian setting, not far from earth, but at the same time, separate enough to be free of its everyday preponderances of the rat race. Leaving the rats above ground, the musician retreat ...
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