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HORA 002-2110LP
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Ghost Horse is one of the most vital groups in Italian modern/experimental jazz. A highly cohesive sextet featuring some of the most representative musicians on the scene, Dan Kinzelman (tenor sax, bass clarinet), Filippo Vignato (trombone), Glauco Benedetti (tuba, euphonium), Gabrio Baldacci (baritone guitar), Joe Rehmer (bass guitar), and Stefano Tamborrino (drums). On January 26, 2020, Ghost Horse closed their winter tour with their first concert at Area Sismica, a legendary venue for creative music in central Italy. This would be their last concert before Italy went into COVID lockdown in early March, and this raunchy mid-fi stereo room recording perfectly captures the sweat and energy of this great band in full power.
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HORA 003-2111CD
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Rope (named after the eponymous film by Alfred Hitchcock) is a veteran Italian piano trio featuring Fabrizio Puglisi, pianist extraordinaire, along with the solid and sensitive rhythm section of Stefano Senni on bass and Zeno DeRossi on drums. Their new release, In the Moment: The Music of Charlie Haden comes as an impassioned celebration of an iconic musician whose musical contributions spanned decades of creative jazz from the fifties to the present day. A tribute to Charlie Haden's music must take into account the constantly evolving language of modern jazz: from Ornette Coleman's desperate lyricism to the militant protest music of the Liberation Music Orchestra, to some of the most forward-looking piano trios in jazz history, Haden was a pivotal figure in numerous seminal bands which have shaped the music we know as jazz. Rope sails these seas with love and respect, the musicians plainly at their ease as they explore each chapter of this timeless American music. The moving voice of Petra Haden joins the trio in a memorable version of traditional song "Shenandoah", a favorite of her father who recorded it many times in the final years of his incredible career.
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HORA 003-2111LP
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LP version. Rope (named after the eponymous film by Alfred Hitchcock) is a veteran Italian piano trio featuring Fabrizio Puglisi, pianist extraordinaire, along with the solid and sensitive rhythm section of Stefano Senni on bass and Zeno DeRossi on drums. Their new release, In the Moment: The Music of Charlie Haden comes as an impassioned celebration of an iconic musician whose musical contributions spanned decades of creative jazz from the fifties to the present day. A tribute to Charlie Haden's music must take into account the constantly evolving language of modern jazz: from Ornette Coleman's desperate lyricism to the militant protest music of the Liberation Music Orchestra, to some of the most forward-looking piano trios in jazz history, Haden was a pivotal figure in numerous seminal bands which have shaped the music we know as jazz. Rope sails these seas with love and respect, the musicians plainly at their ease as they explore each chapter of this timeless American music. The moving voice of Petra Haden joins the trio in a memorable version of traditional song "Shenandoah", a favorite of her father who recorded it many times in the final years of his incredible career.
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HORA 2105LP
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Bill Frisell is undoubtedly one of the most influential musicians in today's jazz scene. His compositions are, however, little explored: either because of the lack of the necessary critical distance, either because their simple hidden look hides folds that are difficult to penetrate. From a musical point of view, Unscientific Italians is not so much a tribute or an orchestral reworking of Frisell's repertoire, but rather a rewriting and idiosyncratic orchestration that borrows the compositional and instrumental language of the American guitarist. It is a work that also has a documentary value, since it gives large space to seminal phase of Frisell's record production -- the early nineties -- which today seems to be forgotten despite its definitive consecration in terms of audience and critics. This record release, the first of two volumes, is published with the approval of Frisell himself, who generously donated some of his own sketches for cover graphics. Features songs from Before We Were Born, History, Mystery, Where in the World?, Lookout For Hope, Bill Frisell Quartet, and Gone, Just Like a Train. Personnel: Mirco Rubegni - trumpet, flugelhorn, French horn; Fulvio Sigurtà - trumpet, flugelhorn; Filippo Vignato - trombone; Federico Pierantoni - trombone; Cristiano Arcelli - alto sax, soprano sax, bass clarinet; Piero Bittolo Bon - alto sax, clarinet, bass clarinet; Francesco Bigoni - tenor sax, clarinet, live electronics on brass; Rossano Emili - baritone sax, bass clarinet; Alfonso Santimone - piano, live electronics on clarinets; Danilo Gallo - double bass; Zeno De Rossi - drums. Hora Records is a record label and creative collective that produces and publishes avant-garde music. An open and independent creative space, created by musicians for musicians with the intent to support and amplify the most peculiar voices of the Italian and European jazz scene. LP versions available on standard black vinyl (HORA 2105LP) and red vinyl (HORA 2105COL-LP).
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LP version. Red vinyl. Bill Frisell is undoubtedly one of the most influential musicians in today's jazz scene. His compositions are, however, little explored: either because of the lack of the necessary critical distance, either because their simple hidden look hides folds that are difficult to penetrate. From a musical point of view, Unscientific Italians is not so much a tribute or an orchestral reworking of Frisell's repertoire, but rather a rewriting and idiosyncratic orchestration that borrows the compositional and instrumental language of the American guitarist. It is a work that also has a documentary value, since it gives large space to seminal phase of Frisell's record production -- the early nineties -- which today seems to be forgotten despite its definitive consecration in terms of audience and critics. This record release, the first of two volumes, is published with the approval of Frisell himself, who generously donated some of his own sketches for cover graphics. Features songs from Before We Were Born, History, Mystery, Where in the World?, Lookout For Hope, Bill Frisell Quartet, and Gone, Just Like a Train. Personnel: Mirco Rubegni - trumpet, flugelhorn, French horn; Fulvio Sigurtà - trumpet, flugelhorn; Filippo Vignato - trombone; Federico Pierantoni - trombone; Cristiano Arcelli - alto sax, soprano sax, bass clarinet; Piero Bittolo Bon - alto sax, clarinet, bass clarinet; Francesco Bigoni - tenor sax, clarinet, live electronics on brass; Rossano Emili - baritone sax, bass clarinet; Alfonso Santimone - piano, live electronics on clarinets; Danilo Gallo - double bass; Zeno De Rossi - drums. Hora Records is a record label and creative collective that produces and publishes avant-garde music. An open and independent creative space, created by musicians for musicians with the intent to support and amplify the most peculiar voices of the Italian and European jazz scene.
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