Orjazztra Vienna - La Melodia della Strada (Omaggio a Federico Fellini - Dal vivo dall'Opera di Graz) [Live] (2023)
Artist: Orjazztra Vienna
Title: La Melodia della Strada (Omaggio a Federico Fellini - Dal vivo dall'Opera di Graz) [Live]
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: col legno
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:34:01
Total Size: 216 mb | 513 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: La Melodia della Strada (Omaggio a Federico Fellini - Dal vivo dall'Opera di Graz) [Live]
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: col legno
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:34:01
Total Size: 216 mb | 513 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1
01. Orjazztra Vienna - Overture (Live)
02. Orjazztra Vienna - La parata dei vecchi (Live)
03. Orjazztra Vienna - Tarantella balcanica (Live)
04. Orjazztra Vienna - Danza dell'amore (Live)
05. Orjazztra Vienna - Federico, spirito libero (Live)
06. Orjazztra Vienna - Il volo dell'immaginazione (Live)
07. Orjazztra Vienna - Gelsomina è triste (Live)
08. Orjazztra Vienna - Gradisca (Live)
09. Orjazztra Vienna - Ginger e Fred (Live)
CD2
01. Orjazztra Vienna - In sala macchine (Live)
02. Orjazztra Vienna - La città delle donne (Live)
03. Orjazztra Vienna - E la nave va (Live)
04. Orjazztra Vienna - La prima neve (Live)
05. Orjazztra Vienna - Zampanò e il matto (Live)
06. Orjazztra Vienna - Danza e funerale (Live)
07. Orjazztra Vienna - L'artista del circo (Live)
08. Orjazztra Vienna - Festa di chiusura (Live)
Personnel:
Lisa Hofmaninger – soprano saxophone, bass clarinet
Fabian Rucker – alto & soprano saxophone, clarinet
Nikolaus Holler – alto & soprano saxophone, clarinet, flute
Robert Unterköfler – tenor & soprano saxophone
Ilse Riedler – tenor & soprano saxophone, clarinet, flute
Florian Bauer – baritone saxophone, bass clarinet
Gerhard Ornig – trumpet, flugelhorn
Lorenz Raab – trumpet, flugelhorn
Dominik Fuss – trumpet, flugelhorn
Alois Eberl – trombone
Daniel Holzleitner – trombone
Christina Lachberger – bass trombone
Philipp Nykrin – piano
Judith Ferstl – accoustic bass
Beate Wiesinger – electric bass
Judith Schwarz – drums (right)
Marton Juhasz – drums (left)
Christian Muthspiel – all compositions, conductor
An enthusiastic cinema audience that sways to the rhythm of a light show in the dark - and then jumps up from the rows of folding chairs and storms into the street to celebrate the first snow...
A good-natured, bony fool who escapes from the prison guards into the crown of a plane tree and screams desperately from on high into the summer afternoon: I want a woman! Again and again: I want a woman!, and who, shortly before sunset, is relentlessly led back to his loneliness via a wooden ladder by a dwarf in a nun's habit...
And finally the village beauty, Gradisca, admiring her from the alleys and windows! is sighed after, Gradisca!, who dominates men's dreams in her tight costumes and finally leaves all her suitors to transform herself into the wife of a police officer from the city...
Did we actually see the swirling snow in the alley in front of the cinema, the lonely one in the treetop or the unattainable beauty and dream of snow - or were alleys and fields, an entire village and its inhabitants blown into existence once again - on clarinets, tenor, and alto saxophones, trumpets, trombones and a flugelhorn, struck, bowed, plucked on the strings of a double bass, a piano, the heads and cymbals of a drum kit or by another of the many voices of Orjazztra Vienna?
Anyone who allows themselves to be cocooned by this orchestra in a dense cocoon of melodies, in a Melodia della Strada, will encounter such and other never-seen images and dream figures on a road that leads from close proximity into the vastness, from the straw of midsummer Fields into the first snow or into the clear light of memory, but in any case in a straight line and without barriers or barriers into your own heart.
A good-natured, bony fool who escapes from the prison guards into the crown of a plane tree and screams desperately from on high into the summer afternoon: I want a woman! Again and again: I want a woman!, and who, shortly before sunset, is relentlessly led back to his loneliness via a wooden ladder by a dwarf in a nun's habit...
And finally the village beauty, Gradisca, admiring her from the alleys and windows! is sighed after, Gradisca!, who dominates men's dreams in her tight costumes and finally leaves all her suitors to transform herself into the wife of a police officer from the city...
Did we actually see the swirling snow in the alley in front of the cinema, the lonely one in the treetop or the unattainable beauty and dream of snow - or were alleys and fields, an entire village and its inhabitants blown into existence once again - on clarinets, tenor, and alto saxophones, trumpets, trombones and a flugelhorn, struck, bowed, plucked on the strings of a double bass, a piano, the heads and cymbals of a drum kit or by another of the many voices of Orjazztra Vienna?
Anyone who allows themselves to be cocooned by this orchestra in a dense cocoon of melodies, in a Melodia della Strada, will encounter such and other never-seen images and dream figures on a road that leads from close proximity into the vastness, from the straw of midsummer Fields into the first snow or into the clear light of memory, but in any case in a straight line and without barriers or barriers into your own heart.