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by AAJ Italy Staff
La scommessa di questo bell'album di Simone Guiducci, uscito in occasione del centenario della nascita di Django Reinhardt, è dichiaratamente quella di mettere in luce la verve compositiva del chitarrista gitano invece che puntare le luci del proscenio sulla sua prodigiosa abilità tecnica come chitarrista. Le composizioni di Django ben si prestano a questo trattamento che le rende attuali e moderne, anche perché il chitarrista scriveva di getto, spesso ignorando le regole (anche perché non ne conosceva) e quindi in ...
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by Ian Patterson
On first listening to Storie di fiume(River Tales), Simone Guiducci's Gramelot Ensemble's fourth recording, one wonders whether this is folk music colored by jazz, or jazz music influenced by folk. But like the confluence of two rivers there comes a point where it is impossible to distinguish the two separate entities--the absorption is complete and mutual.
On the opening track, Uomini di fiume," the accordion of Fausto Beccalossi and the clarinet of Achille Succi blend as one, carrying ...
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by AAJ Italy Staff
Nuovo lavoro del chitarrista Simone Guiducci con il suo Gramelot Ensemble, che per l'etichetta Felmay sono giunti al quarto CD, dopo Cantador, Chorale e Dancin' Roots. In questa occasione il gruppo torna a far leva solo sui cinque elementi originari, senza ospiti, e come al solito esplora territori musicali connessi alla memoria popolare rivisitata con libertà e creatività. Già i titoli dei brani simboleggiano questa poetica autoctona, esaltata dalle sonorità della chitarra del leader e della fisarmonica di Beccalossi, per ...
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by Glenn Astarita
Italian acoustic guitarist and composer Simone Guiducci has performed with German bass legend Eberhard Weber and American multi-reedist Chris Speed, among other notables. On Storie di Fiume, the artist's alterable Gramelot Ensemble fuses the sounds of Mediterranean folk music with spiraling improvisational forays.
Guiducci's signature invocation of jazz and Italian melodies is something of a trademark sound. At times peaceable and slightly raucous, the leader commandeers linear progressions with veteran woodwind player Achille Succi, solely performing on clarinets for this ...
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by Glenn Astarita
Italian acoustic guitarist Simone Guiducci often employs well-known American jazz musicians for his conspicuously ambitious projects. With this effort, he benefits from clarinetist Don Byron's expertise, along with rising star trumpeter Ralph Alessi and other top-notch instrumentalists. Guiducci's trademark fusion of Mediterranean themes with complex harmonic sojourns once again offers more than just a few rewarding attributes. His muse features a classy brew consisting of complex unison lines, off-meter Latin grooves, and lyrically rich melodies.
Accordionist Fausto Beccalossi's ...
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by AAJ Staff
By Angelo Leonardi
Born in 1962 in Turin, Italy, guitarist and composer Simone Guiducci has been hailed as a creative voice on the contemporary Italian jazz scene. He's made several internationally acclaimed recordings as a leader including his two latest, Dancin' Roots (Felmay, 2005) and Chorale (Felmay, 2003). With his ongoing project Gramelot", Guiducci explores the creative dialogue between Italian folklore themes and jazz improvisation.
His Gramelot Ensemble" has been comprised of distinguished Italian musicians over the years including Enrico ...
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by John Kelman
With consistently compelling releases from labels like EGEA and CAM Jazz, the vibrancy of the Italian jazz scene is becoming more and more recognized by a larger international audience. Increasingly self-evident is that the Italian jazz community encompasses both the broader improvising tradition of American jazz and the intrinsic ethnicity of its own rich musical history. But while much of EGEA's music has a distinctive coastal Mediterranean flavour, and CAM Jazz, by focusing to some extent on the vivid legacy ...
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