Amanda Carr - Live in San Giorgio (2000)

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Title: Live in San Giorgio
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Original Music Service
Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 48:30 min
Total Size: 109 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Sweet Marta
02. That Old Devil Moon
03. Nearness of You
04. Watch What Happens
05. Nothing's Wrong
06. They Can't Take That Away from Me
07. Night and Day
08. Save Your Love for Me
09. Take Your Time

In 1998, Amanda headlined at the EuroJazz festival in Ivrea, Italy where she shared the stage with International jazz artists James Moody and George Mraz. The National media attention she received prompted her to return in March of 99, recording and releasing, Live in San Giorgio that same year. Her television appearances include numerous Boston area features and a performance covered by National Italian television, RAI TRE.

ABOUT THE CD: "So where is San Giorgio, Italy? S.G. is a quaint 11th century village just a few miles south of the Italian Alps where the 2,300 local residents peacefully make their living or commute to the larger surrounding cities of Turin, Ivrea or Milan. In 1998, I was performing in Ivrea for the Eurojazz Festival which included appearances in peripheral cities and towns. A good friend of mine, who lives in San Giorgio, proudly showed me around this village and I stayed a few nights with his family... I fell in love with the place: the ancient winding streets, the central square framed by its historic church and the people who were so accommodating and interested in me and my music.

After viewing the Teatro Comunale (Central Theater), we decided it would certainly be worth doing a concert there. I contacted Luigi Martinale in Turin and the rest of the trio who agreed to perform in March of 99 when I returned to Italy. The theater acoustics rendered a good opportunity for a live recording and thus, the birth of the CD. The material I chose is a combination of original compositions and American standards that I thought would gracefully cross the language barrier.

Limited time with the players and a feeble grasp of Italian was a challenge that created a naturally dynamic environment and , ultimately, an exciting recording. The generous instrumental and solo sections, to me, make for good listening. Live in San Giorgio is the result of four of us whimsically getting together and, transcending mere words, coming up with something delightfully memorable."

Personnel: Luigi Martinale (piano).


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