Italian Instabile Orchestra - Skies of Europe (1995) CD-Rip

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Title: Skies of Europe
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: ECM
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 62:08
Total Size: 341 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Il Maestro Muratore: Il Maestro Muratore 07:16
02. Il Maestro Muratore: Squilli Di Morte 02:54
03. Il Maestro Muratore: Corbu 02:12
04. Il Maestro Muratore: Meru lo Snob 09:59
05. Il Maestro Muratore: l'Arte Mistica del Vasaio 02:18
06. Il Maestro Muratore: Il Maestro Muratore (Ripresa) 01:32
07. Skies of Europe: Du du Duchamp 11:10
08. Skies of Europe: Quand Duchamp Joue du Marteau 02:51
09. Skies of Europe: Il Suono Giallo 05:22
10. Skies of Europe: Marlene E Gli Ospiti Misteriosi 05:21
11. Skies of Europe: Satie Satin 02:52
12. Skies of Europe: Masse d'Urto 03:30
13. Skies of Europe: Fellini Song 04:43

Personnel:
Gianluigi Trovesi alto saxophone, clarinet, alto and bass clarinets
Pino Minafra trumpet, megaphone
Alberto Mandarini trumpet
Guido Mazzon trumpet
Giancarlo Schiaffini trombone, tuba
Lauro Rossi trombone
Sebi Tramontana trombone
Martin Mayes French horn, mellophone
Mario Schiano alto and soprano saxophones
Carlo Actis Dato baritone and tenor saxophones, bass clarinet
Daniele Cavallanti tenor and baritone saxophones
Eugenio Colombo alto and soprano saxophones, flute
Renato Geremia violin
Paolo Damiani cello
Giorgio Gaslini piano, anvil
Bruno Tommaso double-bass
Tiziano Tononi drums, percussion
Vincenzo Mazzone tympani, percussion, drums

For its second release, this fascinating ensemble chose to record two extended suites by band members Bruno Tommaso and Giorgio Gaslini. Tommaso's "Il Maestro Muratore" (The Master Mason), inspired by the Sardinian sculptor Constantino Nivola, begins superbly with a spirited romp based on a Sardinian folk dance and featuring high-wire soloing by trumpeter (and founder) Pino Minafra and Carlo Actis Dato on bass clarinet. The remainder of the piece meanders a bit, genre-hopping in postmodern fashion but doing so with perhaps less grace than one would wish. The suite ends with a reprise of the opening theme, and one only wishes the same verve and vigor could have been sustained throughout the composition. Gaslini's title piece is similarly wide ranging, though with a early 20th century European cosmopolitan feel befitting several of its dedicatees from art, music, and film. While the thematic material might have echoes of parlor music and cabarets, the solos are firmly in the avant-garde tradition, forming a counterpoint that is initially beguiling but grows a bit thin with repetition. Still, there are jewels within, such as the lovely miniature tribute, "Satie Satin," and the closing homage to Fellini with its luxuriant nods to Nino Rota. At this point in the Italian Instabile Orchestra's journey, the listener still has the impression that the best of this band had not yet been captured on disc, but there are enough high points herein to make it well worth a listen.


Italian Instabile Orchestra - Skies of Europe (1995) CD-Rip