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Patrizio Destriere

Neapolitan saxophonist born in 1976, Patrizio Destriere studied in the Conservatories of Perugia, Benevento, Latina and Rome graduating in saxophone, jazz, electronic music and graduating in solo saxophone and jazz saxophone.

Active musician in both classical and modern fields, he has performed in many Italian and foreign cities (Milan, Rome, Valencia, New York, Venice, Malmo, Ystadt etc.), performing in formations ranging from duo with piano, duo, trio , saxophone quartet, quintet and ensemble, big band, large band (120 performers) and symphony orchestra both as an orchestral player and as a soloist, on many prestigious stages (Auditorium Parco della Musica, Teatro San Carlo in Naples, Teatro dell'Opera in Rome, Teatro dal Verme in Milan, Auditorium Niccolò Paganini in Parma, Teatro la Fenice in Venice, etc.).

He has collaborated and recorded for some recording projects both as an instrumentalist, as an arranger and producer of heterogeneous genres, (Argine, Rifrazioni punk / rock, Doracor Passioni Post Moderne di un Musicista Errante progressive, Know My Cugina Italian Swing Italian swing / jazz, Banda Musicale of the Italian Navy with the CDs Mozart, Banda all'Opera and Terre Lontane classical and symphonic music, etc.). Currently he is orchestral at the Central Band of the Navy as a soprano saxophone, with the saxophone quartet Xas Saxophone Quartet, with the jazz quartet in his name Patrizio Destriere BoProject with which the drummer Ettore Fioravanti collaborates, in the Italian swing group Get to know Mia cousin, in the big bands Mambo Puente Latino Orquestra conducted by Elvio Ghigliordini and the Buddy's Place Big Band formation based on music by Buddy Rich.

He has collaborated and collaborates with: Marco Grisanti, Claudio Rufa, Jean Marie Londeix, Paolo Fresu, Stefano Battaglia, Ettore Fioravanti, Fulvio Sigurtà, Marco Siniscalco, Dave Liebman, Dick Halligan, Carla Marcotulli, Bruno Chevillon, Mike Aspinali, Rosario Giuliani, Stefano Cantarano, Paolo Damiani, Emanuele Urso, Pierpaolo Principato, Giancarlo Gazzani, Marco Sannini, Elvio Ghigliordini, Paolo Bonolis, Antonio Esposito, Karri Luthala, Michael Rosen, Elisabetta Serio, Greg Burk and many others.


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Saxophonist Patrizio Destriere Releases 'Portrait Of Ennio' - A Tribute to Ennio Morricone

Saxophonist Patrizio Destriere Releases 'Portrait Of Ennio' - A Tribute to Ennio Morricone

Source: Danilo Bazzucchi

Originally composed by Ennio Morricone for the 1971 film Sacco and Vanzetti, the music of this 1970s masterpiece is rearranged by the jazz quartet in an original and modern version thanks to the almost hip-hop modal and rhythmic sounds in the central part. The suite ends with the famous Here's to you, which became famous thanks to the contribution of Joan Baez who wrote the text as a hymn to freedom and freely inspired by Vanzetti's statements in prison. In ...

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