Violinist Emanuele Parrini leads his quartet with Dimitiri Grechi Espinoz on alto sax, Giovanni Maier on double bass, and Andrea Melani on drums, performing Parrini's 3 part "The Blessed Prince", and original compositions from bassist Maier; lyrical and innovative modern jazz.
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Emanuele Parrini-violin
Dimitiri Grechi Espinoza-alto saxophone
Giovanni Maier-doublebass
Andrea Melani-drums
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UPC: 8032089000338
Label: Long Song Records
Catalog ID: LSRCD137/2016
Squidco Product Code: 21939
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2016
Country: Italy
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at "Posto Segreto" Firenze Italy April 5th and 6th 2014.
"This is a work that is mature and quite intense and is the sum of Parrini's musical thought: jazz that is dense with tints of autumn, lyrical and explorative, blessed with compositions of great impact and sparkling with measured solo moments.
"The Blessed Prince" speaks to us with proud and austere jazz: rigorous and severe, yet profoundly poetic.
Parrini is the leader of a quartet of men, friends and musicians who celebrate music as an inevitable life's mission and jazz as a evocative music that gives gifts of profound emotions."-Long Song Records
Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Emanuele Parrini Emanuele Parrini is an Italian violinist, known for the groups Cene Resnik Quartet, Daniele Cavallanti & The Brotherhood Creative Trance Music Ensemble, Dimitri Grechi Espinoza Artistic Alternative, Dinamitri Jazz Folklore, Enrico Fazio 7tet, Italian Instabile Orchestra, Nexus (46), One Lip 5, Tiziana Ghiglioni & The Tbone Band, Tiziano Tononi & The Ornettians, and Tiziano Tononi And Southbound. ^ Hide Bio for Emanuele Parrini • Show Bio for Giovanni Maier "Composer/bassist Giovanni Maier started his professional career in 1986 at the age of 21, after finishing his formal studies in classical music at the "G. Tartini" Music Academy in Trieste and having pursued independently his personal interest in jazz music. In 1986 he co-founded the Transition Jazz Group and, with this and other ensembles, began to write and perform original music in Italy and Europe. In 1989, he formed his first ensemble to perform his own compositions, and has since recorded over 80 albums featuring his work. As a member of ensembles, he has performed in many concerts throughout Europe, in North and South America, Japan, North Africa and the Middle East. As a bassist he features on over 240 albums, including recordings with Enrico Rava, Gianluigi Trovesi, the Italian Instabile Orchestra, Cecil Taylor, Anthony Braxton, Tim Berne, Marc Ribot, Keith and Julie Tippett, Louis Moholo, Giancarlo Schiaffini, Pino Minafra, Roberto Ottaviano, Carlo Actis Dato, Tiziano Tononi, Daniele Cavallanti, Stefano Battaglia, Michele Rabbia, Chris Speed, Scott Amendola as well as with other leading figures in creative music. He is currently active as a solo contrabassist, composing for, and performing and recording with, a variety of ensemble projects. Giovanni Maier is also actively engaged in the field of education through the presentation of workshops and as lecturer at the "G. Tartini" Music Academy in Trieste." ^ Hide Bio for Giovanni Maier
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Track Listing:
1. Disk Dosk 11:46
2. Transizioni Morbide 4:22
3. The Blessed Prince - 1st Movement 4:24
4. The Blessed Prince - 2nd Movement 5:11
5. San Frediano 5:06
6. The Blessed Prince 5:26
7. Blues P #3 6:34
Improvised Music
Jazz
Quartet Recordings
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
Melodic and Lyrical Jazz
Jazz & Improvisation Based on Compositions
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