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Gabriele Mitelli
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Gabriele Mitelli is a trumpet and flugelhorn player, composer and performer. He started studying trumpet in 2009 under the guidance of Giuseppe Rusconi. In 2010 he enrolls at the “Luca Marenzio” academy of music in Brescia where he specializes in jazz trumpet. He participated in the 2011 Siena Jazz’s seminars held by Seamus Blake, Reuben Rogers, Eric Harland, Avishai Cohen, Miguel Zenon, Lionel Loueke, Massimo Biolcati, Ferenc Nemeth, Franco D’Andrea, Andrea Ayassot, Aldo Mella, Zeno De Rossi, Dave Douglas, Pietro Tonolo, John Taylor, Michael Blake, Kenny Werner, Ben Street, Ferenc Nemeth, Michael Blake, Stefano Battaglia, Omer Avital, Jeremy Pelt, Mauro Negri, Pietro Condorelli, Pietro Leveratto, Massimo Manzi. In 2011 he participated in the international jazz festival “Time in Jazz” in Sardegna, organized by Paolo Fresu, where he has presentated his own compositions with his septet “Screwdrive Inn”. In 2012 he attended masters with Markus Stockhausen with whom he studied in Cologne, Germany and in the same year he played with Markus Stockhausen project in the International festival “La fabbrica del jazz”, in Schio (Vicenza, Italy). In 2012, after a creative experience in Berlin, he wrote his first performance that it has been presented in Poznan (Poland), in October, with the painter Mark Maksimovich, the sculptor Leszek Trzybinski, Alberto Cavenati at preparated guitar and Davidu Poniekąd at synthesizers. He’s a co-founder of RES collective “Heuristic Sonor Research”, an improvisation collective. He has played in different countries like Italy, Belgium, France, Germany, Swiss, Poland
Ai Confini tra Sardegna e Jazz - XXXVIII Edizione
by Paolo Peviani
Ai Confini tra Sardegna e Jazz Sant'Anna Arresi 29.8-2.9.2023 Nei mesi di luglio e agosto, una rassegna itinerante intitolata Jazz Around" ha portato in varie località del Sulcis Iglesiente e del Sud Sardegna una serie di concerti più o meno affini e/o lambenti il jazz, compiendo un lungo percorso di avvicinamento ...
NovaraJazz 2023
by Libero Farnè
NovaraJazz 2023 Novara, varie sedi 1--11.06.2023 Abbiamo ormai alle spalle vent'anni di passione con l'amico e socio Riccardo Cigolotti, accanto a tanti che hanno legato un pezzo della loro vita a questa piccola grande avventura. Il nostro punto di partenza è sempre stato lavorare su Novara e sulla sua comunità ...
Gabriele Mitelli: Three Tsuru Origami
by Neri Pollastri
Nuovo progetto originale di Gabriele Mitelli, in trio con una epica ritmica inglese John Edwards e Mark Sanders hanno lavorato assieme con personalità come Evan Parker o Veryan Weston , ispirato e dedicato idealmente ai volatili e alle loro migrazioni, ricco di riferimenti alle stagioni più libere e aperte della musica jazz. Il disco ...
Big Monitors al Pinocchio di Firenze
by Neri Pollastri
Big Monitors Pinocchio Live Jazz Firenze 25.3.2023 Fresco di uscita del suo primo disco--Knots and Notes, edito da Auand--il quintetto Big Monitors si è esibito il 25 marzo al Pinocchio Live Jazz di Firenze. Nata dall'interessante idea di affrontare in modo originale e creativo la musica di uno dei giganti del ...
Jazz & Wine of Peace 2022, Part 2
by Luciano Rossetti
A collection of photos from part two of Jazz & Wine of Peace in Cormòns Italy from October 19-23, 2022 featuring Hamid Drake and Pasquale Mirra Duo, Mats Gustafsson Fire! Orchestra, Steven Bernstein's Sex Mob, Gabriele Mitelli Three Tsuru Origami, Michael Formanek Thumbscrew and many others. Additional photography by Luca d'Agostino and Fabio Gamba. ...
Three Tsuru Origami
Label: We Insist! Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: New One; The Eagle And The Hawk; Go Godwit Go; Fly Away To Pierre Combini; Karma; Three Tsuru
Origami; The Indian Geese And Himalaya; Green Lake, Black Bird; Ritual Part 3.
Mark Corroto's Best Jazz Albums Of 2022
by Mark Corroto
Year end Best of" lists are curious beasts. If you asked me last week, I would have listed Wadada Leo Smith's The Emerald Duets (TUM) and John Hébert's Sounds Of Love (Sunnyside) as the best releases of the past year. And most definitely when you inquire next week, I'll certainly tell you to add JD Allen's ...