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Around Small Fairy Tales

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Download links and information about Around Small Fairy Tales by Gianluigi Trovesi. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 58:33 minutes.

Artist: Gianluigi Trovesi
Release date: 1998
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 8
Duration: 58:33
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1. Sia maledetta l'acqua (featuring Stefano Montanari, Bruno Tommaso, Anita Anghelova, Ettore Begnis, Stefano Bertoli, Flavio Bombardieri, Roberto Bonati, Agata Borgato, Giovanna Cividini, Enala Corni, Riccardo Crotti, Alessia De Filippo, Andrea Dulbecco, Marco Esposito, Giuseppina Gerosa, Glavio Ghilardi, Ombretta Maffeis, Vittorio Marinoni, Martial Solas, Graziano Spinnato, Stefania Trovesi) 6:26
2. Maschere: Pierrot /Pierrot (Prologue) / Puppet Theatre/Pierrot (Epilogo) (featuring Stefano Montanari, Bruno Tommaso, Anita Anghelova, Ettore Begnis, Stefano Bertoli, Flavio Bombardieri, Roberto Bonati, Agata Borgato, Giovanna Cividini, Enala Corni, Riccardo Crotti, Alessia De Filippo, Andrea Dulbecco, Marco Esposito, Giuseppina Gerosa, Glavio Ghilardi, Ombretta Maffeis, Vittorio Marinoni, Martial Solas, Graziano Spinnato, Stefania Trovesi) 6:22
3. Dance for a King (featuring Stefano Montanari, Bruno Tommaso, Anita Anghelova, Ettore Begnis, Stefano Bertoli, Flavio Bombardieri, Roberto Bonati, Agata Borgato, Giovanna Cividini, Enala Corni, Riccardo Crotti, Alessia De Filippo, Andrea Dulbecco, Marco Esposito, Giuseppina Gerosa, Glavio Ghilardi, Ombretta Maffeis, Vittorio Marinoni, Martial Solas, Graziano Spinnato, Stefania Trovesi) 7:25
4. Pazzia (featuring Stefano Montanari, Bruno Tommaso, Anita Anghelova, Ettore Begnis, Stefano Bertoli, Flavio Bombardieri, Roberto Bonati, Agata Borgato, Giovanna Cividini, Enala Corni, Riccardo Crotti, Alessia De Filippo, Andrea Dulbecco, Marco Esposito, Giuseppina Gerosa, Glavio Ghilardi, Ombretta Maffeis, Vittorio Marinoni, Martial Solas, Graziano Spinnato, Stefania Trovesi) 7:14
5. C'era una fata c'era una strega (featuring Stefano Montanari, Bruno Tommaso, Anita Anghelova, Ettore Begnis, Stefano Bertoli, Flavio Bombardieri, Roberto Bonati, Agata Borgato, Giovanna Cividini, Enala Corni, Riccardo Crotti, Alessia De Filippo, Andrea Dulbecco, Marco Esposito, Giuseppina Gerosa, Glavio Ghilardi, Ombretta Maffeis, Vittorio Marinoni, Martial Solas, Graziano Spinnato, Stefania Trovesi) 4:55
6. Verano (featuring Stefano Montanari, Bruno Tommaso, Anita Anghelova, Ettore Begnis, Stefano Bertoli, Flavio Bombardieri, Roberto Bonati, Agata Borgato, Giovanna Cividini, Enala Corni, Riccardo Crotti, Alessia De Filippo, Andrea Dulbecco, Marco Esposito, Giuseppina Gerosa, Glavio Ghilardi, Ombretta Maffeis, Vittorio Marinoni, Martial Solas, Graziano Spinnato, Stefania Trovesi) 5:34
7. Illimani (featuring Stefano Montanari, Bruno Tommaso, Anita Anghelova, Ettore Begnis, Stefano Bertoli, Flavio Bombardieri, Roberto Bonati, Agata Borgato, Giovanna Cividini, Enala Corni, Riccardo Crotti, Alessia De Filippo, Andrea Dulbecco, Marco Esposito, Giuseppina Gerosa, Glavio Ghilardi, Ombretta Maffeis, Vittorio Marinoni, Martial Solas, Graziano Spinnato, Stefania Trovesi) 7:08
8. Ambulat Hic Armatus Homo / Introito / Cantus I / Armatus Homo / Cantus ... (featuring Stefano Montanari, Bruno Tommaso, Anita Anghelova, Ettore Begnis, Stefano Bertoli, Flavio Bombardieri, Roberto Bonati, Agata Borgato, Giovanna Cividini, Enala Corni, Riccardo Crotti, Alessia De Filippo, Andrea Dulbecco, Marco Esposito, Giuseppina Gerosa, Glavio Ghilardi, Ombretta Maffeis, Vittorio Marinoni, Martial Solas, Graziano Spinnato, Stefania Trovesi) 13:29

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Italian music, even of the pop variety, often references the country's rich orchestral and operatic tradition. Rarely do you find such a fusion as effective and grand as in this "chamber jazz" concoction of Italy's small town saxophonist and clarinetist Gianluigi Trovesi. Every jazz bar follows with an allusion to Baroque or Renaissance forms before returning to something "trad." The effect is wondrous and magical. The prevalence of vibraphone maintains this air of a symphonic spell. Symphonic it is, because while the album is a collection of separate pieces, conductor Bruno Tommaso scores the entire opus for conceptual continuity. A prevalence of strings and a beautifully understated participation from the jazz percussion (a knockdown exception is royal rhythms of "Dance for a King") give Tales an airy, free, and lighthearted feel. Nembro is the name of that small town that Trovesi is from, and his daughter and son-in-law play in its Chamber Orchestra, chosen for use on this recording. The 18-member ensemble is bolstered by Trovesi himself, vibes, a very subtle electric bass, drums, and percussion for jazz flavoring of this exquisitely arranged meeting of Western Society's two most intellectual musics. Liner notes to this album are in Italian and English.