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Zingaro, Carlos Alves / Jean Luc Cappozzo / Jerome Bourdellon / Nicolas Lelievre: Live At Total Meet (NoBusiness)

A quartet of thoroughly modern and innovative improvisers - violinist Carlos Alves "Zingaro", trumpeter Jean Luc Cappozzo, flutist and bass clarinetist Jerome Bourdellon, and percussionist Nicolas Lelievre - performing at "Live At Total Meeting", 2010.
 

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Carlos Alves Zingaro-violin

Jean Luc Cappozzo-trumpet, bugle

Jeromo Bourdellon-flutes, bass clarinet

Nicolas Lelievre-percussion


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UPC: 4779022074226

Label: NoBusiness
Catalog ID: NBCD 48
Squidco Product Code: 16924

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2012
Country: Lithuania
Packaging: Jewel Tray
Recorded in December 2010 by France Musique during the Total Meeting Festival in Le Petit Faucheux, Tours, France.

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A quartet of thoroughly modern and innovative improvisers - violinist Carlos Alves "Zingaro", trumpeter Jean Luc Cappozzo, flutist and bass clarinetist Jerome Bourdellon, and percussionist Nicolas Lelievre - performing at "Live At Total Meeting", 2010.


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1. TOTAL 1 19:31

2. TOTAL 2 12:55

3. TOTAL 3 19:27

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Improvised Music
European Improvisation and Experimental Forms
Free Improvisation
Quartet Recordings

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