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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
28.04.2023

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  • 1 Olha Maria 04:17
  • 2 Alfie 08:19
  • 3 Gaia 06:22
  • 4 Heyoke 04:20
  • 5 First Song 06:53
  • 6 Ola Martinho 05:30
  • 7 Meu Bem 05:17
  • 8 Goodbye 08:05
  • Total Runtime 49:03

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This album, which brings together melodic and singable tracks from Brazil, Canada and the United States represents the third record release (together with 'Pinocchio e altri Racconti' and 'Incontro', for Abeat Records) by this singular band that sees Zambrini's introspective piano confronting and playing with the double bass and drums of two imaginative and unpredictable Danish jazz musicians, Bodilsen and Andersen.

The compositions, improvisations and re-interpretations of the elegant and eclectic Milanese pianist Antonio Zambrini, in tune with his passion for cinema (realised in the collaboration with the Cineteca di Milano for which he has realised the soundtrack of numerous silent films), are the expression of an irrepressible need to tell and recount oneself that finds its main road in an inexhaustible melodic vein. And as already demonstrated by the two albums he has already made with Bodilsen and Andersen, this narrative need finds its way to enrichment in the relationship with two musicians representing the jazz soul of a country like Denmark, which has been hosting the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, one of Europe's largest and most important jazz events, since the late 1970s.

Antonio Zambrini, piano
Jesper Bodilsen, double bass
Martin Maretti Andersen, drums




Antonio Zambrini
Jazz pianist and composer from Milan, Zambrini, has drawn the attention of critics and musicians, especially with his “songs,” published his several trios and quartet recordings, as well as reprised and played by various musicians in the jazz area.

Trumpeter and composer Ron Horton had Zambrini guest in his Cd “It’s a gadget world,” recorded in New York in 2006, including some of Zambrini’s songs.

Pianist Stefano Bollani opens with a tune by Zambrini, his solo album produced by ECM, the famous label in Germany, issued in 2006.

Mr. Lee Konitz recorded a series of Zambrini’s tunes in a sequence of three CDs they realized together for the label “Philology” in 2008.

English pianist John Law dedicated to Zambrini’s music his cd “The moment” in 2002.

Zambrini was a guest in several broadcastings by National Radio and he was for 7 years partner of Cineteca Italiana, Milan, improvising live piano soundtracks of silent movies. ​

More recent projects are regarding young guitarist Filippo Cosentino, with an out coming cd along with Jesper Bodilsen and Andrea Marcelli, a new trio with bass player Paolino Dalla Porta and French drummer Manhu Roche, a cd entitled "Dois Lugares," with the great Samba composer and performer Moacyr Luz. Several concerts in the last two years with this "Dois Lugares " project, led by Italian vocalist Francesca Ajmar and with Moacyr Luz himself, who wrote most of the music for this project. ​

Also, about Brasil, a long collaboration with the choir director from Sao Paulo, Martinho L. Galati De Olivera, Kept Zambrini through several concerts, finally in Sao Paulo in 2014, playing with some great names of that scene's music like Teco Cardoso, Lea Frerie, and Fabiana Cozza. ​

Among others, Zambrini performed with Lee Konitz, Mark Murphy, William Parker, Tiziana Ghiglioni, Enrico Rava, Ron Horton, Nenna Frenlone, Hamid Drake, Claudio Fasoli, Tiziano Tononi, Ben Allison, Gabriele Mirabassi, Kyle Gregory, Rita Marcotulli, Javier Girotto, Eliot Zigmund, Jesper Bodilsen, Maria Pia De Vito, Pietro Tonolo, Manhu Roche, Paolino Dalla Porta, Andrea Marcelli, Fabrizio Bosso.



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