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Ludovica Burtone

Ludovica Burtone is a versatile violinist and composer based in New York City, whose career spans an eclectic range of styles and genres. With a foundation in classical music and a passion for jazz, Brazilian, and contemporary improvisation, she has performed worldwide as a soloist, chamber musician, and collaborator in numerous celebrated ensembles.

Classically trained—with a Master of Arts in violin performance from Conservatorio Tomadini in Italy and a postgrad from Barcelona’s Liceu—Ludovica worked with several European orchestras for over 9 years (including the prestigious Orchestra Mitteleuropa and the Orchestra Teatro Lirico di Trieste) before moving to the United States. In addition to her classical training, Ludovica grew up playing and improvising in different musical contexts and has immersed herself in all aspects of jazz studies, completing a diploma in jazz composition at Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA. Since then, she had the opportunity to perform and work with musicians like Jon Batiste, Dave Douglas, Susana Baca, Camila Meza, A. R. Rahman, Arijit Singh, and Dream Theater, to mention only a few. She has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Radio City Music Hall, Boston Symphony Hall, Boston Opera House, The Jazz Standard, Mezzrow Jazz Club, Café Carlyle, and National Sawdust.

Album

Migration Tales

Label: Endectomorph Music
Released: 2025
Track listing: Sono parole; The Name; In the Last; Is This Rage; Agua e Vinho; Outside My Window; Our Voices.

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Corner of My Dreams

Label: La Reserve
Released: 2025
Track listing: Let Me In; Corner of My Dreams; Tea with Kathie; when It's Time to Go; Nothing at All (intro); Nothing at All; Blue and Green; At Eternity's Sunrise

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Article: Live Review

Cécile McLorin Salvant's Ogresse At Carnegie Hall

Read "Cécile McLorin Salvant's Ogresse At Carnegie Hall" reviewed by Adam Beaudoin


Cécile McLorin Salvant Carnegie Hall Ogresse New York, NY May 21, 2025 The relationship between jazz and classical music has a long, complicated history. Musicians themselves tend to care more about the music than concepts of genre, and you only need to listen to the echoes of French Impressionism ...

Article: Album Review

Ludovica Burtone: Migration Tales

Read "Migration Tales" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Dopo il debutto del 2020 con Sparks, la violinista friulana attiva a New York presenta un album ampiamente rinnovato nell'organico strumentale e nei suoi componenti. Non c'è più il quartetto d'archi ma un sestetto d'impronta jazzistica e prevalenza femminile, in cui resta solo la pianista Marta Sánchez. I nuovi partner sono Milena Casado al flicorno, Julieta ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Several Worthwhile Releases from the Last Few Months

Read "Several Worthwhile Releases from the Last Few Months" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


Despite what is said about physical media going away, a steady supply of new jazz releases keeps showing up every week. Here are some worthy if underappreciated albums from the first half of 2025. Tobias Meinhart Sonic River Self Produced 2025 “Sonic River" is a good description ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Ludovica Burtone, Steve Lacy, Yaron Herman, Allison Philips & More

Read "Ludovica Burtone, Steve Lacy, Yaron Herman, Allison Philips & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Enjoy a playlist featuring gems from around this jazz world, connected through a number of common threads...Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill) 0:00 Yaron Herman “Better Place Blues" Radio Paradise (naïve) 0:16 Host talks 5:08 Allison Philips “Pulaski" Make It Better (Dox) 7:10 Host talks ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Aruan Ortiz, Satoko Fujii, and George Cables Plus New Music from Ludovica Burtone

Read "Aruan Ortiz, Satoko Fujii, and George Cables Plus New Music from Ludovica Burtone" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


Music from Pianists Aruan Ortiz, Satoko Fujii, and George Cables as well as new music from Branford Marsalis and Jeong Lim Yang.Playlist Aruan Ortiz “Like a Changui (Montuno)" from Serranius Sketchbook for Piano Trio (Intakt) 0:00 Satoko Fujii “Aruku" from Dream a Dream (Libra) 6:00 George Cables" Journey to Agartha" from I Hear Echoes ...

Album

Candombe

Label: Alafonte
Released: 2024
Track listing: Biricunyamba; Baile del Candombe; Adios a la Rama; Consejo de Eros; Se Abre el Porton; Botija de me Pais; Llamanda; El Tambor.

Album

Sparks

Label: Outside in Music
Released: 2023
Track listing: Blazing Sun; Sinha; Altrove; Awakening; Stelutis; Incontri.


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