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Noci Saxophone Pool

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Noci, located in the Bari province, has been for many years a reference point for music research in Italy and Europa Jazz Festival an event which hosted the greatest exponents of world's improvised music scene took place in the Apulian town from 1989 to 2000. Noci Saxophone Pool an ensemble of a quartet of multi-instrumentalists and saxophones players: Marco Colonna, Gianni Console, Vittorino Curci and Francesco Massaro was formed in 2015.

This first Noci Saxophone Pool's recording concept comes from a writing by Vittorino Curci and is developed in close connection with the territory, in alternation of written themes and improvised parts in which the particularity of the ensemble is enhanced, formed by four different types of saxophones (alto, tenor, baritone and others) nonetheless by various wind instruments, on the border between jazz and contemporary classical music and film music

Album

Noci Saxophone Pool

Label: New Model Label / Niafunken
Released: 2021
Track listing: Il Vento Del Disgelo; L'Albero Della Guerra; Esercizio Provvisorio #1; Esercizio Provvisorio #2; Vermi; 30 Settembre; Celicoli Sfrattati

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Video

Arenaria

Featuring the music of Noci Saxophone Pool
Duration: 2:56

Filmed during a live session at sunset in Palagianello, a village in the Taranto province of southern Italy, the Noci Saxophone Pool (Marco Colonna, Francesco Massaro, Vittorino Curci and Gianni Console) perform "Arenaria" in a tuff cave, chosen for its acoustics. The music was fully improvised and made in a single take. In the last sequence, there are images of the Santuario Madonna Delle Grazie church, built around the 1650. Directed by Serena Raschellà and Gianluigi Palma Antonelli.

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