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Il meglio del 2016 secondo Alberto Bazzurro

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Dischi, e soprattutto concerti, sono elementi variabili, inevitabilmente legati al singolo: ascoltati da alcuni, scappati via ad altri. Come e più di tutte le liste di questo tipo, eccone dunque qui di seguito una delle tante possibili. Al di là di ciò, il 2016 è stato un anno veramente impietoso nei confronti di chi fa musica, con una vera e propria falcidia, specie nel mese di marzo. Verso fine anno, poi, se n'è andato probabilmente il più grande di tutti (fra i trapassati), colui al quale più d'uno avrebbe visto assegnare il Nobel più volentieri che al menestrello di Duluth (con tutto ciò che ne è seguito). Per cui good luck, Mister L.C.

Dischi

Ran Blake
Chabrol Noir
(Impulse! Records)

Cristiano Calcagnile
Multikulti Cherry On
(Caligola Records)

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Skeleton Tree
(Bad Seed Ltd)

Leonard Cohen
You Want It Darker
(Sony Music)

Paolo Conte
Amazing Game
(Decca Records)

Jack DeJohnette
In Movement
(ECM Records)

Mark Dresser
Sedimental You
(Clean Feed Records)

Michael Formanek Ensemble Kolossus
The Distance
(ECM Records)

Sergey Kuryokhin
The Spirit Lives
(Leo Records)

Emanuele Parrini
The Blessed Prince
(Long Song Records)

Claudio Sanfilippo
Ilzendelswing
(Autoprodotto)

Wadada Leo Smith
America's National Parks
(Cuneiform Records)
Concerti
Joan Baez—Beacon Theatre—New York—27.01.2016
Dino Betti van der Noot Orchestra—Aula Magna Università Bocconi—Milano—21.04.2016
Bombino—Teatro Ariston—Sanremo—20.10.2016
Omaggio a Francesco Guccini—Teatro C.A.T.—Barcellona—13.02.2016
Antonio Marangolo Trio—Castello di Tagliolo—18.09.2016
Lula Pena—Teatro Ariston—Sanremo—21.10.2016
Francesco Bearzatti's Tinissima Quartet—Teatro Giacosa—Ivrea—19.03.2016
Peppe Voltarelli canta Profazio—L'Isola Ritrovata—Alessandria—12.05.2106

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