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Richard Galliano: Passatori
In many instances, this writer could not help but think of sitting at a cafe’ in Rome or walking the streets of Paris yet during some interludes there are passages or motifs that seem a bit too sugary or superficial. These minor shortcomings at times reduce certain sequences into prosaic or humdrum events. However, a few of these lulls rapidly transgress into meaningful passages featuring stirring lines and astute unison choruses and for all of it’s innocence and splendor, Passatori is an engaging experience. * * * 1/2
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Richard Galliano
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Title: Passatori | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: Dreyfus Records
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