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Zanuttini, Flavio : La Notte (Creative Sources)

Italian jazz trumpeter Flavio Zanuttini (Abbey Town Jazz Orchestra) in a solo album exploring the relationship between the primordial sensoriality and vision of the Underworld, conceived and presented through extended techniques and often peculiar approaches to the trumpet as he tells his unusual tale of epic times.
 

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UPC: 5609063405057

Label: Creative Sources
Catalog ID: cs505
Squidco Product Code: 25786

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2018
Country: Portugal
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at Ecate Studios, in Udine Italy, November 2017.

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"La Notte" by Flavio Zanuttini is a work that refers to the relationship between the primordial sensoriality and vision of the Underworld. It's the announcement of the viking night, the twilight of men and gods that serves as a prelude to Ragnarok. It's the lonely voyage of the defeated hero that sings the epic deeds of a impossible dialectic between human and superhuman.

In a certain sense the solipsistic journey of Odysseus/Flavio is that of the centripetal acoustic involution that addresses the intimate of a psichic geography. A backwards journey that begins from Pillars of Hercules. This is evident and blatant in the contrast between darkness and light for example in the relationship between track 1, where a sound daemon recalls the experiments by Phil Minton, and track 4 by the name "Cantabile".

A CD that evokes disconcerting atmospheres and that marks the milestone of a instrumental and project related maturity in the friulian player. In "Scelsi", Zanuttini gives back the vibration of the note to the kingdom of Ogdoade, to the reality that doesn't "become", to the logical state of things that is what music should be before it becomes Muse. I would define this work as "Prolegomena for an initiatory listening".-Francesco Cusa (translated by Filippo Ieraci)


Artist Biographies

"Named as one of the best italian jazz trumpet players by the magazine Musica Jazz, his sound and approach are unique and you can hear it wherever he may be involved: as lead trumpet in large ensembles (Abbey Town Jazz Orchestra, Folkwang Jazz Orchestra, North East Ska*Jazz Orchestra, Udin&Jazz Big Band, Improvvirussoundexperience, Big Tartini Band, L'Insiúm, Das Große Ding, Greetings from Saturn, Naked Musician and more) as soloist and improviser in smaller bands (Francesco Cusa & The Assassins, Mizar Duo, Camatta Monk, Martello, Arbe Garbe, Radio Zastava, Kick the Kid, Le Retour des Oiseaux and more).

Between 2004 and 2013 he played with the band Arbe Garbe all over Europe (Italy, Slovenia, Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Austria, Switzerland, France, Spain, Sweden) and overseas (Argentine, Uruguay, Australia) and released five albums for which he treat composition, arrangement and production. In two of these played Eugene Chadbourne, the famous american singer and guitar player.

Between 2007 and 2015 he has been lead trumpet of the Abbey Town Jazz Orchestra with which he cooperated with various international artists as Michael Abene, Kyle Gregory, Mauro Ottolini, Marco Tamburini, Emilio Soana, Jamie Davis, Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti, Ray Gelato, Klaus Gesing and many others. This band played for many years in the main event of the Summer Jamboree in Senigallia accompanying sundry singers guests of the festival, often with more the 10.000 people in the audience.

From 2011 he's member of the jazz band Francesco Cusa & The Assassins, one of the most active italian bands requested in all Europe. They realized three albums, the first one (The Beauty and The Grace) considered one of the 100 best jazz productions in 2012 according to the magazine Jazzit.

He played in festivals and clubs such as: International Jazz Festival (Münster), Zomer Jazz Fietstour (Groningen), Jazzy Colours (Parigi), Catania Jazz, Udin&Jazz, Süd Tirol Jazz Festival (Bolzano), Cormons Jazz & Wine, Trentino in Jazz (Trento), Pordenone Blues Festival, Veneto Jazz, Tarcento Jazz, Issue Project Room (Brooklyn), B-flat (Berlino), Casa del Jazz (Roma), Jazzstudio (Norimberga), Bunker Ulmenwall (Bielefeld), Domicil (Dortmund), Projazz Festival (Dortmund), Jazz Club (Ferrara), Jazz Wide (Pisa), Novara Jazz and many others.

He played with Francesco Cusa, Cristiano Arcelli, Glauco Venier, Marco Tamburini, Andrea Toffanelli, Fabrizio Puglisi, Luca Dell'Anna, Euegene Chadbourne, Nevio Zaninotto, Kyle Gregory, Michael Abene, Emilio Soana, Roy Paci, Giorgio Pacorig, Giovanni Maier, Sebastian Gramss, Ryan Carnieaux, Giulio Stermieri, Giovanni Benvenuti, Paolo Sorge and many others."

-Flavio Zanuttini Website (https://flaviozanuttini.com/bio-eng/)
3/27/2024

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Track Listing:



1. 1-Audio-1 2:36

2. Doppelganger 4:10

3. Secrets 3:42

4. Cantabile 3:41

5. ME and Me 3:04

6. Bipede 2:24

7. Scelsi 4:29

8. Nucleo 4:10

9. Eveil 3:39

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Recordings featuring brass instruments - trumpets, trombones, tubas, other horns
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
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