Gianluigi Trovesi - Dedalo

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Gianluigi Trovesi - Dedalo
Jazz | 2002 | Flac 4x100 + 74 MB | Time 1:0141 | Covers


Gianluigi Trovesi has doubtlessly been influenced by African-American musicians from Armstrong and Ellington to Bird and Ornette. Yet the improvisational style coined in America is just one of many musical idioms the eclectic Trovesi has collected and combined during the course of his career. One also hears in his writing and playing influences ranging from Gregorian chants to Baroque fugues, from Bel Canto arias to the traditional dances and folk songs of his native Bergamo region, from the cherished brass band legacy that began bringing grand opera to the Italian masses to the work of 20th-century innovators like Stravinsky, Bartók and Zappa. "Dedalo", an outstanding collaboration between Trovesi and Germany's renowned WDR Big Band, features brilliantly orchestrated and executed versions of Trovesi "classics" that were previously recorded in smaller formations. Although Trovesi spent 15 years as a member of the RAI Radio Big Band in Milan, this project is the first time that he arranged and directed music for an ensemble featuring the "classic" big band instrumentation. The WDR Big Band's tight ensemble playing on this recording makes it clear why an invitation to perform with them is one of the most coveted opportunities available on the international jazz scene today. Taking full advantage of the instrumental resources at their disposal, Gianluigi Trovesi, Corrado Guarino and Fulvio Maras wrote lush arrangements that mine the rich harmonic and melodic nuances that were just waiting inside Trovesi's compositions to be ingeniously developed.




Tracks:

*01.- Hercab
*02.- Herbop (Fragment)
*03.- Herbop
*04.- Dance for a king (Fragment 1)
*05.- Now I can
*06.- Dance for a king (Fragment 2)
*07.- From G to G
*08.- Scotch
*09.- Dance for the east no.2
*10.- Dance for a king (Fragment 3)
*11.- Dedalo
*12.- Hercab (Live Version)




Personnel:

*Gianluigi Trovesi: Alto saxophone, alto clarinet, bass clarinet
*Markus Stockhausen: Trumpet, fluegelhorn
*Tom Rainey: Drums
*Fulvio Maras: Percussion, effects
&*WDR Big Band,
conducted by Gianluigi Trovesi