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| Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera.Se stai cercando il pittore astigiano, vedi Paolo Fresu (pittore).Biografia
2 Formazioni
3 Riconoscimenti
4 Discografia
4.Paolo Fresu Quintet
4.Paolo Fresu e Furio Di Castri
4.Bernardo De Muro di Berchidda, suo paese natale.Ha collaborato con la cantante Alice nei dischi Charade e Viaggio in Italia.Jazzista di fama internazionale, vive tra Bologna, Parigi e la Sardegna.Heartland assieme a David Linx e Diederik Wissels.Il duo con Dhafer Youssef (spesso trio con il norvegese Eivind Aarset).Marie, Roberto Cipelli, Danilo Rea e Bojan Zulfikarpacic.Porgy and Bess assieme all'Orchestra Jazz della Sardegna (Blue Note Orchestra).Inoltre svariati progetti legati alla musica tradizionale della Sardegna:
Sonos 'e memoria (con Elena Ledda, Luigi Lai, il coro Su Cuncordu 'e su Rosariu di Santu Lussurgiu, Antonello Salis, Federico Sanesi ed altri).Allouche, l'Orchestra da camera Gli Arconauti ed altri) del 2003.Top Jazz della rivista Musica Jazz sia come miglior musicista che come leader di gruppi o con proprie produzioni discografiche.Premio Radio Corriere TV.Miglior musicista italiano, miglior gruppo (Paolo Fresu Quintet) e miglior disco Live in Montpellier (Musica Jazz).Premio Choc des choc di Jazzman per il Cd Night on the City (Francia).Premio Django d'Or francese come miglior musicista di jazz.Premio Arrigo Polillo (Musica Jazz) come miglior disco italiano con Shades of Chet.Nomination per il Django d'Or francese come miglior musicista internazionale insieme a Keith Jarrett e Charlie Haden.Premio Nastri d'Argento per le musiche del film L'Isola di Costanza Quatriglio.Premio Porto Rotondo alla carriera.Nomination per il Latin Grammy Awards 2005, Santa Monica, California.Paolo Fresu Quintet
Ostinato (Splasc(h), 1985).Live in Montpellier (Splasc(h), 1990).Paolo Fresu e Furio Di Castri
Opale (Phrases, 1989) con Francesco Tattara.Contos (Egea, 1995) con John Taylor.Morph" (Label Bleu, 2004).Palatino
Palatino (Label Bleu, 1996).Tempo (Label Bleu, 1998).Sonos 'e memoria (ACT, 2001).Night in Berchidda (Time in jazz, 2002).Live (Il Manifesto, 2005).Composizioni (Senz'H Editore, 1996).Diego Raiteri (Archivio di Nuova Scrittura, Milano, 1996).Di Enzo Gravante (Condaghes Edizioni, Cagliari, 2004).Di Rolando Stefanelli (Italia, 1997).La Sarditude de Paolo Fresu.Di Serena Laudisa (RaiSat, Italia, 2000).Jazz e dintorni: Un giorno con...Di Francesca Nesler (PaoFilm, Italia, 2002).Di Luca D'Ascanio (CultNet, Italia, 2004).Tutti i testi sono disponibili nel rispetto dei termini della GNU Free Documentation License.Paolo Fresu (born in Berchidda, Sardinia, on February 10, 1961) is a trumpet and flugelhorn jazz player, as well as an arranger of music, and music composer.The Lost Chords find Paolo Fresu in Monaco.Furio di Castri Duo",
"The Open Trio" (with Di Castri and James Taylor),
"P.Favre" and
"Paolo Fresu Euro4th".This article about an Italian composer is a stub.This page was last modified 15:55, 24 October 2007.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player.The video has been added to your playlist.We can only process copyright complaints submitted by authorized parties in accordance with processes defined in law.Please refer to our Help Center for more information and the complete instructions.Thank you for sharing your concerns.Please refer to our Help Center for more information and the form to submit.There are no sites linking to this video.Change this to see only comments above a certain value.Content of this nature is not necessarily prohibited on YouTube, however we will review this video and take action as appropriate.Per our Community Guidelines, hate speech is specifically defined in reference to "protected groups."Thank you for sharing your concerns.Please refer to our Help Center for more information and the form to submit.Change this to see only comments above a certain value.It is all about money and business in the US.Grande, come al solito, Roberto Gatto.There are 20 angels in this world.Put this on 4 video comments within 15 mins.After making your selection, copy and paste the embed code above.Banda musicale del proprio paese natale.Infine nel 1990 vince il premio "Top Jazz 1990" come miglior musicista italiano, miglior gruppo (Paolo Fresu Quintet) e miglior disco (Live in Montpellier).Seminari Internazionali di Siena Jazz, dal 1987 al 1991 ai corsi della Jazz University di Terni, dal 1988 nei corsi CPM di Siena Jazz e nei Seminari di Nuoro, dal 1990 nei corsi di San Lazzaro, nel 1993 nei corsi di T.Monk di Vicenza e dal 1993 nei corsi di Specializzazione CEE di Siena Jazz.Ha suonato periodicamente in organici di musica contemporanea (G.Numerose altre le invadenze nel campo dell'arte in genere (pittura, scultura, installazioni, video, ecc.Nel campo dell'immagine da segnalare le colonne sonore di "Naufraghi del desiderio" prodotto per la RAI con la regia di M.Schirru (1993) e "One absolutely normal day in east Berlin" di R.Dal 1983 ad oggi ha fatto parte stabilmente dei gruppi di P.Pierre Favre e il Paolo Fresu Euro4th (Nguyen Le, Furio Di Castri e Roberto Gatto).Benita), la Celtic Procession di J.Olimpya e la Salle Pleyel di Parigi o il Blue Note di New York."Jazzman" ha assegnato al disco Night on the City il premio "Shock" dell'anno 1995."Django d'Or" come miglior musicista di jazz europeo.Alcune sue composizioni sono state pubblicate nel libro "The first 63 jazz compositions by artist recording for Splasc(H) e nel libro "50 composizioni" edito dalla Senz'H e comprendente tutte le composizioni del Paolo Fresu Quintet e Sextet dal 1984 fino al 1994.Scrivere in jazz (Flex Rec.Trumpet, flugelhorn, arranger, composer.Paolo Fresu was born in Berchidda (SS) on febrary 10, 1961.He began studying the trumpet at the age of eleven while playing in his town band.After his experience with pop music he discovered jazz in 1980 and began his professional career in 1982, first attending the Siena seminars and then recording for the RAI (Italian State Radio and Television) led by Bruno Tommaso.He has taught music in a variety of school and for years has been actively involved in the didactic aspects of his art.Since 1985 he has been a professor at 'Siena Jazz national Seminars', since 1987 at the 'Jazz University' courses at Terni.Since 1989 he has conducted the winter courses in Siena and seminars in Nuoro.Popular Music and New Age Music.Concorso internazionale per giovani musicisti europei' in Oristano since 1994 and also "Jazz Seminary" in Nuoro since 1989.Paolo Fresu has recorded some 130 albums, eleven of which under his own name and many others with international guest in Europe and Japan.Sign in to get personalized recommendations.You have no recently viewed items or searches.Sign in to get personalized recommendations.Hours() * 3600 + newCurrentTime.Minutes() * 60 + newCurrentTime.Minutes() * 60 + currentTime.See all customer reviews...Day Shipping at checkout.Live at the Village Vanguard, Vol."Embedding code will be displayed here."The Lost Chords Find Paolo Fresu is a highly attractive new studio album from Carla Bley.The recording features all new compositions from Bley that make the most of the great stylistic affinity between Fresu and British saxophonist Andy Sheppard.Paolo Fresu is firmly established as one of the most interesting figures in the new Italian jazz, his clear vibratoless horn sound sometimes compared with that of Miles Davis.Click on a tag to find related items, discussions, and people.No one has tagged this product for Amazon search yet.Why not be the first to suggest a search for which it should appear?See all 348 customer reviews...The easiest way to shoot video reviews.With "The Lost Chords Find Paolo Fresu" she further explores the Lost Chords quartet heard on the '04 disc of the same name by expanding it to a quintet through the addition of the Italian trumpeter.Presumably inspired to yet again explore the magic this quintet creates, this marks the fourth time in thirty years that Bley has recorded the piece.It has also been recorded by Art Farmer, Steve Kuhn, and Phil Woods.It is our good fortune that the Lost Chords found Mr.Was this review helpful to you?Your vote will be counted and will appear on the product page within 24 hours."Best Jazz from the 1970's?Be the first person to add an article about this item at Amapedia.Greats from the Greatest
Explore our Music Essentials Store and find music from over 500 essential artists and composers, watch videos, and vote for the most essential artist.For more about music, check out our blog, Amazon Earworm, and our monthly newsletters, Amazon Delivers.Using your checking account at Amazon.Is there any other feedback you would like to provide?Your comments can help make our site better for everyone.View or change your orders in Your Account.Visit our Help department.You have no recently viewed items or searches.After viewing product detail pages or search results, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.Look to the right column to find helpful suggestions for your shopping session.Get Carla Bley Ringtones To Your Mobile Phone.On The Lost Chords Meet Paolo Fresu, Carla Bley has composed music for her quartet, plus the outstanding Italian trumpeter
Paolo Fresu that is just about the ideal mixture of beauty and intellect.It is almost scandalous to write about a recording and give away its secrets to the unsuspecting listener who, in an ideal world, would enjoy the point of the music much more by just putting it in the player and listening.Rather, the humor is understated and mixed with an elegance and simplicity that hides its subtle construction.Bley is as careful in the arrangements as she is in the original composition of the melodies and their harmonization.Her quartet, The Lost Chords, have a particular mindset and sound, as can be heard on their eponymous first album (WATT, 2004).Bley herself (she of the immediately recognizable hair) has stated that she wishes to play with as little emotion or pathos as possible.Added to this unique sounding group is Fresu, who plays both trumpet and flugelhorn.Any Italian trumpeter is going to be compared with
Enrico Rava, and Fresu's softly glistening polish owes much to the older player.That such music can be as beautiful and emotionally satisfying as that of, say, Maria Schneider's Sky Blue (ArtistShare, 2007) without the resources is a wonder to behold.Personnel: Paolo Fresu: trumpet, flugelhorn; Andy Sheppard: soprano and tenor saxophones; Carla Bley: piano; Steve Swallow: bass; Billy Drummond: drums.More Articles by Budd Kopman
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