European Jazz Sounds – giulia tadiello quartet
European Jazz Sounds is a project born from an idea of the singer Giulia Tadiello. The repertoire ranges from original compositions to songs of different genres and styles, which have been rearranged to create multiple possibilities of expression, always framed on a basic jazz concept. The project, inspired by the sounds of European jazz, focuses on elements such as sound and interplay and is aimed at the search for new atmospheres and nuances.
Tadiello/Gordo Jazz Duo
The duo offers a repertoire that draws on the great classics of the jazz tradition. A journey into the history of jazz, to discover the songs made famous by the great interpreters of this genre.
Giulia Tadiello: voice
Victor Gordo: piano
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Glimpses of lives project: a vocal approach to the music of Wayne Shorter
Shorter’s musical path goes hand in hand with the spiritual one: this has led him to leave the conventional canons; his music becomes a sort of stream of consciousness. The arrangements of the pieces chosen for the project take into account the multifaceted human and musical journey of the artist. They are characterized by moments of odd tempos and metric changes, in search of different and stimulating possibilities of interplay for the musicians.
Giulia Tadiello – voice
Yazan Greselin – piano
Giulio Corini/ Raffaele Romano – double bass
Matteo Frigerio – drums
Collettivo Metamorfosi
Ensemble directed by Alberto Mandarini, which combines conducting with jazz improvisation.
Music, direction: Alberto Mandarini
Reciting voice: Giovanni Siniscalco
Voices: Yasmine Zekri, Giulia Tadiello, Giorgia Sallustio
Clarinets and sax: Achille Succi, Marta Sacchi, Giovanni Mantoan, Marco Scipione
Tuba: Marco Anastasio
Trumpets: Michele Mastrofilippo, Alberto Capello
Guitars: Alain Bellintani, Fabrizio Prando, Davide Sartori
Electric bass: Daniele Cortese, Roberta Brighi
Double bass: Federico Donadoni
Vibraphone: Davide Merlino
Drums, percussion: Andrea Cocco
Live electronics: Alberto Ricca / piano: Daniele Tione