Monday, May 19, 2008

Weigh More After Having A Shit

Jazz Concert tribute to the Beatles to the Studio Theatre in Milan on May 19 2008




The hall was filled in half an hour before the scheduled start, almost all the seats are occupied, curiosity is so much on stage ... just chairs and tools, that make us imagine a very good orchestra.



Slightly down the dark, then light up only two guitars are the two guitars that will lead the concert, giving us the most original versions of songs, the guitars are the memory, as submitted by the person who introduced the evening, Maurizio Franco.



A well-organized concert, without blurring, apparently successfully, everybody has done his duty, giving pleasure to all audiences, encouraged by the wonderful music of the Beatles and fascinated by the arrangements of the legendary Marco Gotti, true to the composer 'occasion, with its beautiful musical flights. Flights that have transformed insightful and lively melodies and enriched some of the world's most famous ... ranging from the Balkan rhythms, Latin, swing, jazz 50's style.



I think it's appropriate to give credit to the whole composition and the evening, providing all those who contributed to the creation of this pleasant evening and the material on which it worked:



TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES



Come Together / Michelle / Hey Jude / Girl / And I Love Her / Yesterday / All You Need Is Love / Norwegian Wood / Eleanor Rigby
original arrangements of Marco Gotti
with the Civic Jazz Band
soloists: Emily Soana (trumpet), Roberto Rossi (trombone), Julius Visibelli (saxophone), Mario Rusca (piano), Marco Vaggi (bass), Tony Arco (drums)
and students of the Civic Jazz Academy Courses International Music
guest soloists: Sergio Orlandi (trumpet), Marco Gotti (tenor sax), Giancarlo Porro (baritone sax)
and with the participation of Roberto Cecchetto and Riccardo Bianchi (Guitars)
director Enrico Intra.
Introduction to the concert by Maurizio Franco.



Veria Goduria A trip between past and known, and new creativity.
particularly impressed that the battery had an exemplary behavior, was the summary of the phrase: power is nothing without control. A man behind those drums and those dishes that you could see that could have been withheld and set off at any time, but he conveyed all his strength in an amazing technique, on time, pace. As if it were completely rapt and excited by the music, joined her.
This is not to belittle anyone vule indeed, one of the things which jumped more eyes and ears it was the skill of each individual piece orchestra.
should organize more activities like this sometimes.

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