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Antonio Borghini

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Born in Milan in 1977, he grows up in Rome where, at the age of ten, begins his musical studies privately and later on at “G.B. Martini” conservatory in Bologna. Based there, he joins in the late 90’s the musicians collective “Bassesfere”, and starts collaborating with many bands (Cristina Zavalloni “Open quartet”, “Orange room”, “Headless cat”, “Mrafi”, “Chant trio” a.o.) In 2003 begins his long term collaboration with cellist Tristan Honsinger playing in the group “Small Talk”. In the years 2004-2006 he plays concerts around Europe with many projects such as “Domino quartet” with Sean Bergin, Gianluca Petrella and Hamid Drake; David Murray trio and quartet; the “Anthony Braxton quartet” and the Butch Morris Orchestra

Album

How Long Is Now

Label: MarMade Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: 40 Love/Goldrausch; The Lobster; Lilly/Doppelhertz; The Landing; Phantome/Pouwl; 28-4/Pattersson Blues; Deésse.

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Tornado!

Label: Euphorium Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Tornado!.

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Banquet of Consequences

Label: We Insist! Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: The Flop; First Dialogue; Umfundisi; Lobster Promenade; Second Dialogue; Parade; Third Dialogue; A Banquet Song.

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Article: Album Review

Tristan Honsinger: Small Talk

Read "Small Talk" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Lo scorso 5 agosto è scomparso il violoncellista e improvvisatore Tristan Honsinger. Classe 1949, era nato nel Vermont e aveva iniziato piccolissimo a studiare musica, dando concerti di violoncello fin da adolescente. Trasferitosi in Canada a seguito del rifiuto di sottostare alla leva militare, Honsinger giunse presto oltreoceano, divenendo poi uno dei protagonisti dell'improvvisazione Europea. Prevalentemente ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Two from Die Hochstapler

Read "Two from Die Hochstapler" reviewed by John Eyles


Formed in 2011, the French-Italian-German quartet Die Hochstapler (The Impostors) has comprised the same four players ever since, with the instrumentation of a classic jazz quartet--saxophone, trumpet, bass and drums. Prior to the pair of recordings below, they had released three albums on Umlaut, The Braxtornette Project (2013), The Music of Alvin P. Buckley (2015), and ...

Album

Small Talk

Label: Setola di Maiale
Released: 2021
Track listing: The Guest Room; Il Niente e il Poco; Impro 1; Ha Ha Naru Kawa; Impro 2 - New York; Nientese; La Banca; Tractatus; La Gallina Di Zamira; Bangkok; Malaconda; Impro 3; La Barca; Potsdam; Incidente.

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Article: Unsung Heroes

In memoriam: Alessandro Giachero

Read "In memoriam: Alessandro Giachero" reviewed by Francesco Martinelli


Only with a very heavy heart one can write an obituary for a young friend and great musician who left this world suddenly, prematurely and unjustly, leaving his colleagues and pupils, but above all his family, in mourning. It will hopefully be useful to leave a trace of his musical contributions and a lead for future ...

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Article: Live Review

Live From Berlin: Alexander Von Schlippenbach, Henrik Walsdorff & Ida Nielsen

Read "Live From Berlin: Alexander Von Schlippenbach, Henrik Walsdorff & Ida Nielsen" reviewed by Martin Longley


The Schlippenbach-Walsdorff Quartet A-Trane October 31, 2018 The A-Trane is one of Berlin's best-known jazz clubs, but is surprisingly small, once discovered on its quiet street-corner. This might be a disadvantage when they're booking some of the big-name acts that appear there, resulting in lost sales from potential bookings, but ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Cuong Vu, Phil Schurger, Cluttertones and More

Read "Cuong Vu, Phil Schurger, Cluttertones and More" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Check out some great music from new releases, from the avant-garde/Middle Eastern/North African fusion of Ensemble Fanaa, to trumpeter Cuong Vu's quartet with Bill Frisell; from Chicago guitarist Phil Schurger to New Orleans drummer Billie Davies; from poet Vince Bell to pianist Ran Blake with singer Christine Correa. Plus a set from three excellent German groups ...


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