Saturday 6 September 2008

Mp3 music: Paolo Fresu






Paolo Fresu
   

Artist: Paolo Fresu: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Jazz
Other

   







Paolo Fresu's discography:


Incantamento
   

 Incantamento

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 14
Kosmopolites
   

 Kosmopolites

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 15
Contos
   

 Contos

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 9
Night on the City
   

 Night on the City

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 14






At the rootage of the '80s, trumpeter Paolo Fresu accompanied the Siena Summer Jazz Seminars and astounded Enrico Rava with his creative thinking, natural endowment fund, and proficiency. Over the next decennary years, he became a major musician on the Italian scene, first-class honours degree with his have quintette (which is soundless exit), so branched out in a change of projects. After finishing his Conservatory studies, he became a instructor at the same Jazz Seminars in Siena; he lives half the year in Paris, from where he coordinates the major Time in Jazz Festival he created in his hometown. His discography book of Numbers an astounding one one C thirty titles since he's been invited to play all all over Europe in a variety of projects, from present-day music to consecutive jazz, from dance to jazz/folk fusions.


His expressive style is based on the classical Miles Davis levelheaded of the '50s, and the very lineup of his quintette is evocative of Davis' radical, with first-class tenor Tino Tracanna. They mostly play originals and the music flows unused and engaging, ne'er a bare imitation. Alive in Montpellier (1990) and Ossi di Seppia featuring Gianluigi Trovesi, both on Splasc(h), ar sound representations of the different facets of the group; Dark glasses of Chet is an lovesome tribute with Rava on Label Bleu (2001) featuring new piano talent Stefano Bollani. Sonos 'E Memoria (Act 2001) and Metamorfosi (BMG 1999) ar severally divine by Sardinian musical heritage and European classic Richard Strauss, their success being substantiation of his dedication to an overt musical aesthetical. In addition to Fresu's quintette, he played in an unusual twosome with bassist Furio di Castri, this became the PAF 3 with the addition of Antonello Salis on pianissimo and accordion, and some other triad with English piano player John Taylor (Contos, Egea 1995), patch his European quaternity includes French-Vietnamese guitar musician Nguyên Lê (Tales From Viêtnam, ACT, 1995).