Dostupnosť:
na sklade / dostupné okamžite
Katalógové číslo:
ECM 2652
Autori:
Gianluigi Trovesi, Gianni Coscia
Interpreti:
Gianluigi Trovesi, Gianni Coscia
Featured artists:
Gianluigi Trovesi - Piccolo Clarinet, Alto Clarinet
Gianni Coscia - Accordion
Tracklist:
Tracklist
1
Interludio
(Gianni Coscia)
03:02
Pause
2
Nebjana I
(Gianluigi Trovesi, Gianni Coscia)
00:11 - 00:43
3
Basin Street Blues
(Spencer Williams)
03:38
4
Nebjana II
(Gianluigi Trovesi, Gianni Coscia)
00:20
5
As Time Goes By
(Herman Hupfeld)
01:59
6
Pippo non lo sa
(Gorni Kramer, Mario Panzeri, Nino Rastelli)
01:25
7
Fischia il vento
(Matwej Blanter, Michail Issakowski)
02:17
8
Moonlight Serenade
(Glenn Miller, Mitchell Parish)
04:34
9
In cerca di te
(Eros Sciorilli)
02:41
10
Bel Ami
(Theo Mackeben, Hans Fritz Beckmann)
03:02
11
Eco
(Gianluigi Trovesi, Gianni Coscia)
01:48
12
EIAR: I. Ma l'amore no / II. Silenzioso Slow / III. Tu musica divina IV. Bambina innamorata V.Mille lire al mese
(Giovanni D’Anzi, Michele Galdieri, Alfredo Bracchi, Carlo Innozenci)
07:17
13
Gragnola
(Gianluigi Trovesi, Gianni Coscia)
05:17
14
Nebjana III
(Gianluigi Trovesi, Gianni Coscia)
00:34
15
Inno dei sommergibili
(Mario Ruccione)
01:43
16
Umberto
(Gianluigi Trovesi, Gianni Coscia)
03:05
17
Volando
(Gianni Coscia)
02:29
18
La piccinina
(Eldo Di Lazzaro, Mario Panzeri)
03:35
19
Moonlight Serenade (var.)
(Glenn Miller, Mitchell Parish)
01:07
This hugely enjoyable and highly inventive album is dedicated to the late Umberto Eco, a lifelong friend of accordionist Gianni Coscia and an ardent champion of this particular duo. Eco’s The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loanna, a meditation on the nature of memory, inspires Trovesi and Coscia on their own nostalgic and exploratory journey, referencing music mentioned in the novel and free-associating upon its philosophical themes. As ever, the Italians cast a wide net, playing songs associated with Louis Armstrong, Glenn Miller and George Formby, paraphrasing Janáček, dipping into movie music, and improvising most creatively while keeping their dedicatee in view. Repertoire revisits “Interludio”, a piece that Umberto Eco and Gianni Coscia collaborated on 70 years ago, and Gianluigi Trovesi crafts a new composition on the letters of Eco’s name. From multiple perspectives, a brilliant tribute.