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"The 'correct', respectful, almost liturgical use of the Sardinian musical tradition." "A disorienting and totally gratifying musical and 'imaginative' progression for both senses (hearing and sight)."
"The 'correct', respectful, almost liturgical use of the Sardinian musical tradition."
"A disorienting and totally gratifying musical and 'imaginative' progression for both senses (hearing and sight)."
The review highlights the exceptional live performance of 'Sonos 'e Memoria' by Paolo Fresu and Gianfranco Cabiddu in Carbonia. Blending jazz with Sardinian traditional music, supported by a talented ensemble, the concert offers a respectful and innovative musical experience. The integration of restored pre-WWII films adds evocative visual depth. The event was met with thunderous applause and acclaim. Experience the seamless fusion of jazz and Sardinian tradition – listen to Sonos 'e Memoria and explore this captivating collaboration!
A positive, contagious, musical propensity 'to dance.' Erriquez, truly tireless and never tamed, becomes a lively spokesperson for the Tuscan quintet's ethical and musical instances.
A positive, contagious, musical propensity 'to dance.'
Erriquez, truly tireless and never tamed, becomes a lively spokesperson for the Tuscan quintet's ethical and musical instances.
The review celebrates BandaBardò's lively and engaging 2005 Carbonia concert, highlighting the band's infectious joy and intellectual depth on stage. Erriquez and the members blend humor, heartfelt emotion, and Mediterranean influences into a vibrant show that surpasses their studio recordings. Their ability to turn songs into anthems and involve the audience creates a captivating live experience. The unique tradition of raffling a special guest performance adds fun and spontaneity. Dive into BandaBardò's electrifying live performance and feel the joyful spirit of their 2005 Carbonia concert now!
"Two and a half hours of absolute and multifaceted musical/visual catharsis: a continuum, an ascent (or descent..) towards unexplored shores of improvisation and pseudo-anarchy (controlled..) sound." "Great concert, spectacular ensemble... The problem that arises now is this: these evenings 'force' one to be (even more) demanding; who can manage to go listen to/watch any other group with all this 'godsend' imprinted in their ears?"
"Two and a half hours of absolute and multifaceted musical/visual catharsis: a continuum, an ascent (or descent..) towards unexplored shores of improvisation and pseudo-anarchy (controlled..) sound."
"Great concert, spectacular ensemble... The problem that arises now is this: these evenings 'force' one to be (even more) demanding; who can manage to go listen to/watch any other group with all this 'godsend' imprinted in their ears?"
The review highlights Shibusa Shirazu Orchestra's dynamic and visually spectacular live performance at the 2005 S. Anna Arresi jazz festival. Led by conductor Daisuke Fuwa, the ensemble blends free jazz with diverse genres such as klezmer, Japanese folk, rock, and funk. The concert is described as an intense, continuous journey of musical improvisation and controlled chaos, deeply engaging for the audience. The event also commemorated the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, adding a reflective layer to the experience. Discover the exhilarating fusion of jazz and visual spectacle—listen to Shibusa Shirazu Orchestra's unforgettable live performance now!
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