Francesco Ciniglio - The Locomotive Suite (2021)
Artist: Francesco Ciniglio
Title: The Locomotive Suite
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Whirlwind Recordings
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:39
Total Size: 102 / 283 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Locomotive Suite
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Whirlwind Recordings
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:39
Total Size: 102 / 283 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Laura Martina (1:40)
2. Locomotive (10:06)
3. Arlene's March (3:19)
4. Capitano (0:41)
5. Self-made Man (6:47)
6. The Turtle (2:53)
7. Concern in the Background (5:15)
8. 945 St. Nicholas Ave (8:21)
9. Mon ange (5:42)
Born in Naples, educated in New York and now residing in Paris, drummer Francesco Ciniglio combines spotless drumming facility with substantial compositional flair, and has the capacity to move, reflect and express through his music.
An in-demand sideman, Ciniglio has collaborated with Wynton Marsalis, Shai Maestro, Aaron Parks, Dayna Stephens, Seamus Blake and Tony Tixier. Following his debut solo release ('Wood', with Parks and Joe Sanders), Ciniglio returns as leader for his Whirlwind debut, 'The Locomotive Suite', a set of compositions for sextet that combine a personal metaphor of resilience with snapshots of his formative familial influences. Barcelona-based Raynald Colom (trumpet), fellow Paris emigrée Matt Chalk (alto) and Matteo Pastorino (bass clarinet) take the frontline duties, with Frenchman Alexis Valet on vibraphone and rising star Felix Moseholm on double bass.
The suite is a collection of substantial, knotty harmonies, rhythmic shifts and spacious textures. But it also experiments internally, with chordal horn textures giving bass and vibraphone more melodic freedom. The unusual scoring is inspired by the soundworlds of Pat Metheny and Ben van Gelder, bridging the gap between music for large ensemble and harmonically focused trio music. Or, as Ciniglio puts it, it's all about "finding an ensemble that's not too big or small."
"This album is all about movement - getting a train here, marching there," summarises Ciniglio. But it also reflects on people and places, and on the personal growth that helps make 'The Locomotive' Suite a significant compositional statement.
Francesco Ciniglio - drums & composition
Raynald Colom - trumpet & flugelhorn
Matt Chalk - alto saxophone & arrangements
Matteo Pastorino - bass clarinet
Alexis Valet - vibraphone
Felix Moseholm - double bass
An in-demand sideman, Ciniglio has collaborated with Wynton Marsalis, Shai Maestro, Aaron Parks, Dayna Stephens, Seamus Blake and Tony Tixier. Following his debut solo release ('Wood', with Parks and Joe Sanders), Ciniglio returns as leader for his Whirlwind debut, 'The Locomotive Suite', a set of compositions for sextet that combine a personal metaphor of resilience with snapshots of his formative familial influences. Barcelona-based Raynald Colom (trumpet), fellow Paris emigrée Matt Chalk (alto) and Matteo Pastorino (bass clarinet) take the frontline duties, with Frenchman Alexis Valet on vibraphone and rising star Felix Moseholm on double bass.
The suite is a collection of substantial, knotty harmonies, rhythmic shifts and spacious textures. But it also experiments internally, with chordal horn textures giving bass and vibraphone more melodic freedom. The unusual scoring is inspired by the soundworlds of Pat Metheny and Ben van Gelder, bridging the gap between music for large ensemble and harmonically focused trio music. Or, as Ciniglio puts it, it's all about "finding an ensemble that's not too big or small."
"This album is all about movement - getting a train here, marching there," summarises Ciniglio. But it also reflects on people and places, and on the personal growth that helps make 'The Locomotive' Suite a significant compositional statement.
Francesco Ciniglio - drums & composition
Raynald Colom - trumpet & flugelhorn
Matt Chalk - alto saxophone & arrangements
Matteo Pastorino - bass clarinet
Alexis Valet - vibraphone
Felix Moseholm - double bass