Showing posts with label Richard Galliano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Galliano. Show all posts

March 29, 2012

Richard Galliano La Strada Quintet live at JazzFest Berlin 2011


Richard Galliano accordion, trombone, arrangements
John Surman soprano sax & alto clarinet
Dave Douglas trumpet
Boris Kozlov bass
Clarence Penn drums

recorded live at Haus der Berliner Festspiele, Main Stage, November 4, 2011

1. The Godfather Waltz (Nino Rota)
2. La Strada (Nino Rota)
3. I Vitelloni (Nino Rota)
4. I Tre Suonatori/ La Processione (Nino Rota)
5. Huit et demi / La Passerella D'Addio (Nino Rota)
6. Solitudine Di Gelsomina / Il Circo Giraffa (Nino Rota)
7. Il Matto Sul Filo (Nino Rota)
8. The Godfather: Love Theme (Nino Rota)
9. Gelsomina (Nino Rota)
10. I Notti Di Cabiria (Nino Rota)
11. Zampano e la vedova (Nino Rota)
12. Nino (Nino Rota)

The French accordion-virtuoso Richard Galliano is an exceptionally versatile musician, able to make his mark in all kinds of musical contexts, from solo appearances to playing with a full big band.
Quite early in his career, his friend and ‘Tango Nuevo’ creator Astor Piazzolla had advised him to stay true to his roots and establish a kind of ‘New Musette’. Galliano’s exceptional abilities as a soloist are now well-recognized, and he continues to explore a vast range of music, without ever losing that lyrical quality that infuses the ballads on Love Day that he recorded with Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Charlie Haden and Mino Cinelu, or the French Touch which allowed him to make the link between Billie Holiday and Edith Piaf, with the trumpeter Wynton Marsalis.
For La Strada Galliano has gathered a squad of leading-edge transatlantic jazz musicians. His latest project is an homage to the great film composer Nino Rota (1911–1979) who, a.o., composed the music for all of Fellini’s movies and whose score for Coppolas’s Godfather remains unforgotten.

November 01, 2009

Jan Lundgren, Richard Galliano & Paolo Fresu: Mare Nostrum live at JazzBaltica 2007


Paolo Fresu - trumpet, fluegelhorn
Richard Galliano - accordion, accordina
Jan Lundgren - piano

recorded live at JazzBaltica 2007, Große Konzertscheune, Salzau Germany, June 30, 2007

1. Mare Nostrum
2. Principessa
3. The Seagull
4. Years Ahead
5. Varvindar friska
6. Liberty Waltz
7. Chat Pitre
8. Valzer di Rotorno
9. Love Land


Paolo Fresu from Sardinia, Richard Galliano, raised in the southern France but of Italian offspring and Jan Lundgren of Swedish origin found each other and this collaboration of the three most melodically inclined musicians of today’s European jazz scene has grown and developed organically. Fresu, Galliano and Lundgren move within a great variety of modes of expression. Considering the fact, that the future of jazz can only be kept alive by opening it towards other musical cultures, the trio acts accordingly and presents a surprising amount of themes of very varied origins. The French touch is featured through an immortal tune by the great Charles Trénet. Swedish folksongs, Maurice Ravel's 20th century stylistics, Brazilian standards by Tom Jobim and Vinícius de Moraes as well as originals culminate in a fascinating sound experience. Thanks to the remarkable musicianship of these three outstanding instrumentalists, the trio appears most capable of creating a fascinating whole, which – listened to from afar – seems difficult to obtain. This is the jazz with a contemporary tinge that provides a taste of the future: exciting, highly emotional and full of daringly creative artistic exchange. Thus, it aims at an audience interested in getting involved in its melodically intense projection.
In 2007 they recorded the studio album "mare nostrum" for ACT Music.

April 05, 2009

Richard Galliano Quartet feat. Charlie Haden, Gonzalo Rubalcaba & Clarence Penn live in Mannheim 2008

Richard Galliano: accordion
Charlie Haden: bass
Gonzalo Rubalcaba: piano
Clarence Penn: drums

recorded live at Alte Feuerwache Mannheim, October 18, 2008

Tracklist:
1. Bonjour
2. Poème
3. Mister J
4. Love Day
5. Aurore
6. Laurita
7. Tango Pour Claude
8. Apple Pie
9. Hymne

Look out for "Love Day", an album Galliano, Rubalcaba and Haden recorded with Mino Cinelu: