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VVJ 030CD
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2000 release. Venetian pianist Danilo Rea, whose true passion has always been "to improvise from start to finish," seems to have made his desire clear here, with his first solo album, Lost in Europe. The album, recorded entirely live, was born during a tour of nine concerts held by the pianist in the main jazz festival of Europe (hence the title), posted by Umbria Jazz as a representative of Italian jazz. In the eight tracks on the album, Danilo Rea puts clear light on his ability, which had already been outlined in the projects of Doctor 3, a fusion between jazz and pop, inspired by freedom and the excitement of the familiar and unfamiliar melodies, with the support of his virtuoso instrumental technique that emerges in this album. The songs flow smoothly, listening to the gentle touch of the pianist, chasing his thoughts translated into notes, and allowing yourself to be led by the flows of emotion that the artist conveys. In conclusion, this is an album that will speak to the hearts of all lovers of music, not just jazz.
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