Courtesy of Miguel at SFRP forum - Classic, Jazz, World
originally posted by Nuvola rossa on Un mondo in Mi settima
A journey through a century of liscio, the most popular Italian folk dance. A really special project of great artistic quality. A multi-ethnic orchestra, formed by some of the most representative musicians coming from ethnic, classical and jazz areas, regardless of any prejudice, rigorously rework melodies and rhythms that allowed whole generations of Italian people to dance: from the classical echoes of Carlo Brighi to the band atmospheres of Concerto Cantoni and the jazzy breaks of Gorni Kramer, not to mention the ethnic blends of the regional variations. An opportunity to rediscover the attractive melodic structures, the instrumental virtuosity, the fascinating combinations of timbres and the most hidden and seductive aspects of an undeservedly underrated musical genre
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Riccardo Tesi (diatonic accordion (melodeon))
Patrick Vaillant (mandolin, voice)
Maurizio Geri (guitar, voice)
Piero Leveratto (double bass)
Claudio Carboni (sax)
Gabriele Mirabassi (clarinet)
Ettore Bonafè (vibraphone, percussion)
Quartetto Ares (strings)
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01-Paso Liscio
02-Il Battagliero
03-Locanda - Oggi nevica
04-Valzer Blu
05-Tango Zingaresco
06-Bella
07-Scapolo
08-Mirella
09-Mazzolin Fatale
10-Piccolo Fiore
11-La Veronese
12-Cicogna
13-Francesino - Mago Merlino
14-Insonnia
15-Speranze Perdute
16-Taca Zaclèn
17-Manfrina
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1995 • Silez Y225056/Auvidis Tempo A 6242
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Un ballo liscio part 1
Un ballo liscio part 2
Un ballo liscio part 3
Un ballo liscio part 4
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Riccardo Tesi ::: Un ballo liscio
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4 comments:
Anyone have the mp3 version? Thanks
anch'io è da tempo che sto cercando la versione mp3 di questo lavoro... se qualcuno lo avesse, gliene sarei grato.
It is my first message here, so I would like to say hallo to all of you! It is definitely pleasure to meet your community!
The link to part 4 seems to have expired :(
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