Showing posts with label Massimo Manzi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Massimo Manzi. Show all posts

Friday, August 30, 2024

Guido Di Leone Trio with Ottonando Brass Ensemble - Isole (2004)

A 2003 recording Guido Di Leone is the signature guitarist of YVP. This album is an interesting attempt to use a trio with fellow YVP regulars Giuseppe Bassi and Massimo Manzi, a brass ensemble instead of an orchestra, and sometimes a soloist as a session member for a small arrangement (quartet or quintet). Apart from five of Guido's own compositions the ensemble tackles a few well-known standards "East Of The Sun And West Of The Moon", "Alone Together" and Dolphy's "Les". In addition, two other pieces are included by composers L. Giannatempo and ensemble member Marco Sannin. Guido's arrangements uphold a very sophisticated performance of the above-mentioned standards. His own tunes offer a complex, but invigorating journey augmented by the Ottonando Brass Ensemble. Overall, a genuine exploration of music that further highlights the virtuosity of this skilled guitarist.

 YVP Music, YVP3123, 2004
Recorded 4th-5th December, 2003 at Studio Sorriso, Bari, Italy 

Musicians:
Guido Di Leone - Guitar
Giuseppe Bassi - Double Bass
Massimo Manzi - Drums
Ottonando Brass Ensemble:
Mino Lacirignola - Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Trumpet Piccolo Eb, Bandleader
Marco Sannini - Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Donato Semeraro - French Horn
Giuseppe Zizzi - Trombone
Domenico Zizzi - Tuba 

Tracks:
01. Isole [Islands] {Guido Di Leone} (11:20)
02. Il Momento Infranto {Guido Di Leone} (6:20)
03. East Of The Sun And West Of The Moon {Brooks Bowman} (5:50)
04. Composed On Piano For Mal Waldron {Guido Di Leone} (10:26)
05. Alone Together {Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz} (4:23)
06. Rota E Fellini {Guido Di Leone} (5:14)
07. It Might Be True {L. Giannatempo} (7:10)
08. Les {Eric Dolphy} (4:25)
09. Tema Per Un Film Che Non C'è{Guido Di Leone} (5:55)
10. The Tale Of The Black Cat {Marco Sannini} (5:14) 

Total Time: 66:23 

Credits:
Producer - York von Prittwitz
Sound Engineer - Tommy Cavalieri
Graphic Design - Tonio Delvecchio 

The Tale Of The Black Cat

Friday, May 27, 2022

Renato Sellani Trio - A Mina (2004)

Jazz musicians all too frequently stick to standards from the Great American Songbook, so it makes sense for pianist Renato Sellani to put together a program of originals by modern composers of his native Italy. While nearly all of these songs may be unfamiliar to listeners outside of Europe, each of them proves to be a terrific vehicle for Sellani's trio, which includes bassist Massimo Moriconi and drummer Massimo Manzi. The leader contributed the touching "A Mina” (heard separately in a solo version and a trio performance), while Moriconi composed the pretty ballad "Cosi," played as a solo by Sellani. There are several guests added as well. Vocalist Tiziana Ghiglioni is featured in the haunting "Le Mille Bolle Blu" (the saxophonist is strangely unidentified, though it is likely Gianni Basso). Patrizia Conte is the singer on a playful duet of "Grande Grande Grande." Flügelhornist Enrico Rava joins the trio for the playful " Munasterio 'E Santa Chiara." This enjoyable session is warmly recommended. ~ by Ken Dryden, AMG. 

Philology Records, W 272.2, 2004
Recorded 6th November, 2003 at Mu Rec Studio, Milano, Italy 

Musicians:
Renato Sellani - Piano
Massimo Moriconi - Bass
Massimo Manzi - Drums
Guests:
Enrico Rava - Trumpet (#8)
Patrizia Conte - Vocals (#10)
Tiziana Ghiglioni - Vocals (#5,13) 

Tracks:
01. Vorrei Che Fosse Amore {Antonio Amurri, Bruno Canfora} (3:44)
02. Come Sinfonia [Take 1] {Pino Donaggio} (2:18)
03. Se C'È Una Cosa Che Mi Fa Impazzire {Antonio Amurri, Bruno Canfora} (3:29)
04. Così {Massimo Moriconi, Samuele Cerri} (3:20)
05. Le Mille Bolle Blu {Vito Pallavicini, Carlo Alberto Rossi} (6:46)
06. Io E Te Da Soli {Lucio Battisti, Giulio Rapetti} (4:01)
07. A Mina [Piano Solo] {Renato Sellani} (3:52)
08. Munasterio 'E Santa Chiara {Alberto Barberis, Michele Galdieri} (2:47)
09. Amorevole {Pino Massara, Vito Pallavicini} (4:18)
10. Grande Grande Grande {Alberto Testa, Tony Renis} (4:05)
11. Tintarella Di Luna {Bruno De Filippi, Franco Migliacci} (5:29)
12. You Never Told Me {Piero Piccioni, Lydia McDonald} (3:11)
13. E Se Domani {Carlo Alberto Rossi} (5:54)
14. Amina [Trio Version] {Renato Sellani} (4:19)
15. Come Sinfonia [Alternate Take] {Pino Donaggio} (3:27) 

Total Time: 61:04 

Credits:
Producer, Liner Notes - Paolo Piangiarelli
Engineer - Paolo Falascone
Mastering - Fabio Alfonsi
Graphics - Danilo Santinelli
Photography [Front] - Franco Mancini
Photography [Inside] - Valentino Paoletti