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Article: Interview

Glauco Venier si racconta con Miniatures

Read "Glauco Venier si racconta con Miniatures" reviewed by Giuseppe Segala


Miniatures è un piano solo. Ma è anche qualcosa di più, per il modo in cui sono state inserite nel tessuto narrativo le sculture sonore azionate dallo stesso Glauco Venier e per come sono saldate al pensiero che sorregge la musica. La musica respira anche attraverso il dialogo tra pianoforte e sculture sonore, che tracciano una ...

Article: Album Review

Oscar Del Barba featuring Dave Liebman: Two Suites for Jazz Orchestra

Read "Two Suites for Jazz Orchestra" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Al suo debutto come bandleader, il pianista, fisarmonicista e compositore bresciano trae ispirazione da quell'universo di musiche popolari -lombarde ma non solo-che è stato oggetto di suoi lavori passati. Per l'esecuzione di queste due opere estese, “Cinque scene per big band" e “Variazioni sopra un canto popolare bresciano" Oscar Del Barba ha riunito un ...

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Article: Interview

Intervista a Stefano Battaglia

Read "Intervista a Stefano Battaglia" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


All About Jazz Italia: Il tuo Trio con Salvatore Maiore e Roberto Dani arriva al terzo capitolo, In the Morning, nel quale, pur conservando la propria identità, presenta due importanti novità: la principale è che la musica non è originale, bensì del compositore americano Alec Wilder. Perché questo passaggio dalla musica tua a quella di un ...

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Article: Album Review

Stefano Battaglia Trio: In The Morning

Read "In The Morning" reviewed by Mark Sullivan


Italian pianist Stefano Battaglia and his trio present a program with a special thematic focus: all of the music was written by American composer Alec Wilder. Wilder is best known for his popular songs (recorded by Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, the Mills Brothers and others), but he also composed in many other genres--including art songs, orchestral ...

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Stefano Battaglia Trio: In The Morning

Read "In The Morning" reviewed by Karl Ackermann


Over the past five years Stefano Battaglia could have easily taken bassist Salvatore Maiore and drummer Roberto Dani into the ubiquitous realm of classically trained piano trios, where improvisation, chamber and dark lyricism meet but rarely ignite. But along with his classical training and an established ear for free jazz, hard bop and mainstream, Battaglia has ...

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Article: Album Review

Roberto Ottaviano: Arcthetics - Soffio Primitivo

Read "Arcthetics - Soffio Primitivo" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Inizia con un lacerante grido del soprano, questo splendido lavoro di Roberto Ottaviano: un grido che simboleggia il “soffio primitivo" del titolo e appare tanto lacyano, quanto radicato in quel meridione d'Italia, al legame con il quale il sassofonista e compositore pugliese dichiara di voler per la prima volta nella sua carriera dedicare un omaggio.

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Stefano Battaglia Trio: Songways

Read "Songways" reviewed by John Kelman


Since his relationship with ECM began in 2003, Stefano Battaglia has been consistent in his use of different constellations for each recording, from 2006's double-disc Raccolto, where the Italian pianist worked with two different trios, and 2007's Re: Pasolini, another two-CD set where one employed a more broadly defined sextet and the other a string-centric quintet, ...

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Article: Live Review

Enjoy Jazz Festival: Heidelberg / Mannheim / Ludwigshafen, Germany, October 30-November 7, 2012

Read "Enjoy Jazz Festival: Heidelberg / Mannheim / Ludwigshafen, Germany, October 30-November 7, 2012" reviewed by John Kelman


2012 Enjoy Jazz FestivalHeidelberg/Mannheim/Ludwigshafen, GermanyOctober 30-November 7, 2012After a week in northern Sweden covering the 2012 Umeå Jazz Festival--where the were days shortening and the temperature dropping--moving south to Heidelberg, Germany was a welcome respite from the oncoming onslaught of winter that's also approaching back home in Canada. For this year's coverage of ...

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Article: Album Review

Stefano Battaglia Trio: The River of Anyder

Read "The River of Anyder" reviewed by John Kelman


After three ECM recordings that finally brought greater international attention to the eclectic breadth of Stefano Battaglia's nearly two-decade career, the Italian pianist turns to a format steeped in jazz orthodoxy for The River of Anyder . But those familiar with his career, if only his ECM dates--the freer terrain explored with two trios on Raccolto ...


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