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Eleonora Strino

Eleonora Strino is recognized by critics as one of the most promising young talents in the international jazz scene.

The international jazz magazine “Jazz Guitar Today” featured her on the cover of its February 2020 issue, following features dedicated to musicians of the caliber of Peter Bernstein, Kurt Rosenwinkel, John Scofield, and other great guitarists of the current scene.
On March ’23, her educational book ‘Bebop Scales for Jazz Guitar’ was released worldwide. It was published by music educator ‘Fundamental Changes’ which Amazon describes as “the most important independent music publisher in the world.”

Album

Matilde

Label: CAM Jazz
Released: 2025
Track listing: Neapolitan Six for Lage; Matilde; Telai fluidi; 21 Marzo; Neverland; Senza e ce sta; Vento del Vermouth; Samba de Salvador.

Article: Album Review

Eleonora Strino Quartet: Matilde

Read "Matilde" reviewed by Alberto Bazzurro


Se cercate un disco “bello senz'anima" (fin dalla copertina, funzionale nonché sufficientemente ammiccante), con questo Matilde l'avete trovato. Vi agisce un quartetto con dentro almeno due elementi di vaglia (Corini e De Rossi) capitanato dalla chitarrista napoletana Eleonora Strino, attraverso otto brani tutti della leader (in un caso in comproprietà col pianista Vignali) a loro volta ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

A Few Of My Favorite 2025 Jazz Things (So Far), Part 2

Read "A Few Of My Favorite 2025 Jazz Things (So Far), Part 2" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


With the past six months delivering an unstoppable stream of excellent new albums, we take stock and focus on the standout songs and compositions that have left a mark.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison, One O'Clock Lab Band “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Allison Miller “Big and Lovely" Big ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Claire Cope, Anton Goudsmit, Eleonora Strino, Geraldine Laurent & More

Read "Claire Cope, Anton Goudsmit, Eleonora Strino, Geraldine Laurent & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


A playlist featuring music that makes you travel--in space and in time--while you stand still.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Anton Goudsmit “Pastéis De Nata" Ton Petit + (Dox) 0:16 Host talks 2:48 Eleonora Strino “21 Marzo" Matilde (CAM Jazz) 4:03 Host talks 10:41 ...

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Article: Liner Notes

Eleonora Strino: Matilde

Read "Eleonora Strino: Matilde" reviewed by Brian Morton


There isn't much training around for young arts interviewers, but one bit of advice that is usually thrown out is never to ask “Where do you get your ideas?" It's a seemingly banal question that can only attract banal--and sometimes very sarcastic--answers. And yet sometimes, in context, it's exactly the right question to ask. More often ...

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Article: Live Review

Umbria Jazz Festival 2024

Read "Umbria Jazz Festival 2024" reviewed by Giulia Bianchi


Umbria Jazz FestivalVarious VenuePerugia, Italy July 14-20, 2024 Nestled in the picturesque city of Perugia, Umbria Jazz has become renowned for showcasing extraordinary talent and musicianship. For more than 50 years, the festival has preserved its vibrant spirit and tradition of hosting historic performances by some of jazz's most iconic figures, ...

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Article: In Pictures

Eleonora Strino Trio at the Garda Jazz Festival 2024

Read "Eleonora Strino Trio at the Garda Jazz Festival 2024" reviewed by Danilo Codazzi


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Article: Album Review

The Louis Stewart Trio: Louis The First

Read "Louis The First" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Long before Irish guitarist Louis Stewart released his debut album, the punningly titled Louis The First, none other than Joe Pass was singing his praises. Pass was not the only one; Ronnie Scott, who hosted many of the great jazz guitarists in his famous London venue, considered Stewart to be one of the best. Stewart was ...

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Article: Profile

Louis Stewart's Out On His Own: A Landmark Solo Guitar Recording

Read "Louis Stewart's Out On His Own: A Landmark Solo Guitar Recording" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Dublin's finest export? Not Guinness, but Irish jazz guitarist Louis Stewart (January 5, 1944--August 20, 2016). A guitarist of tremendous skill, invention and personality, Stewart was certainly the first world-class jazz musician to emerge from Ireland and make a name on the international stage. During a fifty-plus-year career, Stewart played with Benny Goodman, ...


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