presso FATTORIA LA CORTE / ROCCA DEI VALENTI Selva Grossa (Terenzo) - Parma
con: Pampa Pavesi, Anna Pisani, Corinna Conci, Marco Martignoni, Celestina Avanzini, Isabella Grott, Clara Conci, Zeno Valenti, Monica Nada, Gianluca Turatti Direzione Artistica: Corinna Conci, a cura di Clara Conci
Ciao! volevo chiederti un parere su un bassista israeliano che mi fa impazzire (a dir la verità mi fa imazzire tutto il trio) Si chiama Avishai Cohen, suonò anche con Chick Corea!
aoh!...scena romana di dieci minuti fa....a Già m'ha telefonato Mario che stasera nun pò venì a suonà perchè c'ha diarrea e vomito!!!...nun sa se deve mette de culo o de faccia sul cesso!!!...forza roma!!!ci vediamo merc o giov...ciao!!!
Ciao Enzo ecco due recensioni del mio disco "Jekyll e Hide" uscite su riviste specializzate in Giappone
Great play, great choice of tune. Here is a tremendous & powerful piano trio. Michelangelo Mazzari was born in 1974 in Bologna. He is a rising pianist who is based in Berlin since 2008. The title is probably named after a famous literature " Jekylle and Hyde". Powerful intro reminds me of McCoy Tyner in early 70’s, and its feeling of Groove could well appeal to Club music as well. The classic "Autumn Leaves" is 7. Number, very focused playing. "Everytime we say goodbye" by Cole Porter is recorded, Trio version as well as Solo version. Comparing two different playings is interesting, too. There are Blues, Valse, tune of Chuck Mangione, and original tune, very varied content. Very promising recording for future. Check it out if you are Piano trio lover. (Jazzyell n.110)
Here is a Piano Trio from Europe. They knocked me down with the first tune "Little Sunflower". Absolutely cool! Very dinamic, Groovy rhythm, although it..s quite melodic and less complicated style, his piano playing is grandiose and spiritual, it can..t be better. Their modal atmosphere reminds me of 60..s. Great Trio! With Groove in "Autumn Leaves" you can just enjoy and your body will get its feeling. In addition his running passges on the piano is fascinating. Highly recommended!