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6.001 Ft
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Scarlattina
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2. | Cadice
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3. | Und dann Schluss
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4. | Ballata
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5. | Dialogo instabile
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6. | Free as a bird
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7. | Laggiú la notte
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8. | Cos'é che ti fa andare cosí/Django
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9. | Scongiuro
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Sud
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2. | A tribute to The Trio
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3. | To be continued
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4. | Lilies
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5. | Litania sibilante
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6. | Impromptu
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7. | Canzone a due
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8. | La cosa due
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9. | AEIO
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Jazz / Avant-Garde Jazz, Creative Orchestra
Recorded in December 1997 at Pisa Teatro Verdi, Italy
Pino Minafra, trumpet, fluegelhorn, bullhorn; Guido Mazzon, trumpet; Enrico Rava, trumpet; Luca Calabrese, trumpet; Giancarlo Schiaffini, trombone, tuba, baritone horn, live electronics; Sebi Tramontana, trombone, live electronics; Lauro Rossi, trombone; Martin Mayes, French horn; Mario Schiano, alto and soprano saxophones, voice; Eugenio Colombo, soprano and alto saxophones, flute, piccolo; Carlo Actis Dato, tenor and baritone saxophones, bass clarinet; Daniele Cavallanti, tenor and baritone saxophones, ney, bendir; Gianluigi Trovesi, alto saxophone, clarinets; Renato Geremia, violin, soprano and alto saxophones, flute, piano; Paolo Damiani, cello, double bass; Bruno Tommaso, double bass; Umberto Petrin, piano; Vincenzo Mazzone, drums, percussion, timpani, gong; Tiziano Tononi, drums, percussion.
Front cover art by Franco Filiberto.
Italian Instabile Orchestra
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Born: 1990 Genre: Jazz
The Italian Instabile Orchestra (IIO) is an 18-piece big band that includes some of Italy's finest free and avant-garde jazz musicians, including trumpeter Pino Minafra and saxophonists Eugenio Columbo, Gianluigi Trovesi, and Carlos Actis Dato; pianist/composer Giorgio Gaslini and bassist Bruno Tommaso were also early members. The orchestra was originally an ad hoc group organized in 1990 to play the Festival di Noci, an annual Italian jazz event, but Minafra decided to resuscitate it for the next year's festival. In 1992, the band played its first gig outside of Italy, the Rive de Gier festival in France (the music from the band's first Leo Records release was drawn from the Rive de Gier and the second Festival di Noci performances). The band played several more times that year in France, Germany, and Italy, and began to develop a reputation. The journalist/record producer Steve Lake took a liking to the group and recorded it for the ECM label in 1994. Gaslini left the IIO in 1996, to be replaced by Umberto Petrin. Trumpeter Enrico Rava joined the band that same year. Tommaso left in 1998. The IIO has had many prominent guest collaborators, including Cecil Taylor, Lester Bowie, and Willem Breuker. The band celebrated its tenth year of existence in 2000 with appearances at festivals in Canada and the United States. In September of that year the band collaborated with Taylor at the Talos Festival in Ruvo-di Puglia, Minafra's hometown. Like other European big bands such as the Willem Breuker Kollektief and the Vienna Art Orchestra, the Instabile Orchestra strays far from the prototype of the American big band. Rather than relying on formula, the orchestra instead pushes boundaries, addressing technical and philosophical extremes making up the whole of 21st-century jazz. Since it's inception, the orchestra's writers (Gaslini, Tommaso, and the band's trombonist Giancarlo Schiaffini among them) have tended to exhibit a great deal of sardonic wit and general irreverence. ---Chris Kelsey, All Music Guide |
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