Duets For Trane

Franco D'andrea
Duets For Trane

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Style: Other Modern Jazz
Product No.: 1898496323

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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Equinox
1.2 Countdown
1.3 Naima
1.4 Giant Steps
1.5 Central Park West
1.6 Some Other Blues
1.7 A Love Supreme
1.8 Like Sonny
1.9 Lonnie's Lament
1.10 Solo for Trane
Number of discs: 1
Description:Recorded at Interface Studio,Lavinio on June 17, 1997. After winning the first Massimo Urban' Award in Urbisaglia in April 1996, Rosario Giuliani friunphed - first time for an Italian musician in 19 years - at the prestigious Europe Jazz Contest in Belgium in September 1997 Between the two events, which will surely contribute to the definitive confirmation of the extraordinary saxophonist from Terracina, Rosario has recorded on 23 February 1997 "live at Virginia Ranch " (Philology W 114) in a 4et featuring Franco D'Andrea, Dario Deidda, Massimo Manzi, and on 17 June 1997 a studio session with Franco D'Andrea "Duels for Trane " (Philology W 91). Both sessions are an incontestable demonstration of the brilliant talent of this young musician who has more than others inherited and carried forward in a personal way the great Art of the unforgettable Massimo Urbani. The overwhelming immediacy, passion and extraordinary swing of the first recording session is enriched by the surprising maturity with which Rosario handles a most difficult and compelling "repertoire" which characterizes the studio session. Both records present a supremely inventive - and swinging - Franco D'Andrea whose "state of grace" seems far from abandoning him. I conceived "Duets for Trane" expressely for Rosario, as an echo to the famous "Duets for Yardbird" by Massimo Urbani and Mike Melillo recorded in a studio in 1987 (Philology W 4) Urbani's "Duets for Yardbird" represents, as the real connoisseurs well know, his most pure and inconfaminate masterpiece also thanks to the precious contribution of the great pianist from Newark. Rosario's Duets, though inspired by and in the sign of Max are of the same incontaminale beauty, also thanks to D'Andrea's genius. Both these "Duets" will remain in the history of Jazz (not only Italian ). I'm particularly proud of having conceived and produced them. Paolo Piangiarelli (translated by Giordano Piefroni) Track 4 was published as "Giant Steps."
No. of tracks: 10
Manufacturer No.: W 91.2
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