Showing posts with label Alice Ricciardi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alice Ricciardi. Show all posts

Monday, January 16, 2023

Alice Ricciardi & Pietro Lussu - Catch a Falling Star

Styles: Vocal And Piano Jazz
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:40
Size: 119,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:57) 1. Let's Face The Music And Dance
(3:57) 2. Catch A Falling Star
(3:32) 3. Boys And Girls Like You And Me
(5:11) 4. Clues Blues
(3:58) 5. Good Vibrations
(3:04) 6. Liza
(5:58) 7. Sunday, Monday Or Always
(4:36) 8. Y-am
(3:36) 9. To One I Love
(3:24) 10. What Is This Thing Called Love
(4:23) 11. Utah
(2:58) 12. I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
(2:59) 13. And Pink, And Gold, And Blue

The sources of inspiration are clear (primarily the masterful The Newest Sound Around by Jeanne Lee and Ran Blake) but the expressive choices and personal talents of Alice Ricciardi and Pietro Lussu make the album original and compelling. The Milanese singer was a pupil of Blake at the New England Conservatory and absorbed her rarefied and alienating aesthetic; Pietro Lussu is a highly sensitive pianist, one of the best in Italy, and relates to it in a natural way.

Refinement and interpretative subtleties are the hallmarks of this piano/voice album, aspects that extend to the editing of the cover. The two protagonists are photographed on an athletics track at dusk: an unusual place for artists who are not preparing to compete like athletes but turn around to catch the lights of the first star. That's what the neon sign above them says, which is the title of a 1957 hit by Perry Como.

That simple nursery rhyme becomes the emblem of the disc and takes on an intense, almost metaphysical connotation in the version by Ricciardi and Lussu, in the contrast between the allusive vocal exposition of the singer and the disjointed accompaniment of the piano. The thirteen pieces of the repertoire have been carefully chosen, ranging across the board.

Classic US songbook tunes like "Liza" and "What Is This Thing Called Love"; little-used songs like "Sunday, Monday or Always" or "Boys and Girls Like You and Me"; the Beach Boys classic "Good Vibrations"; three of their originals and a composition by Steve Lacy with lyrics added by Giulia Niccolai (which on Lacy's album Momentum was sung by Irene Aebi). Each of these pieces is transfigured with the refinement and emotional intensity we were talking about. That of the couple is an essential lyricism that respects the melodic significance of the themes without distorting it.

While alternating the piano with the Rhodes, Lussu varies the accents, introduces harmonic asymmetries (Monk and Tristano would be pleased), plays on the contrasts of register and volume with reflexive depth. Ricciardi's singing expresses its value in the chromatic variety, in the clearness of exposition, in the colloquial game with which she varies the accents and reverberations of the voice. While consistent with the poetics of introspection and whisper assimilated by Ran Blake, different climates and situations characterize the musical journey, alternating subtlety and pathos. To remember as brilliant gems the imaginative rewriting of "Good Vibration," the sensuality and lyricism of "Sunday, Monday or Always," the slow and dilated "Clues Blues."By Angelo Leonardi https://www.allaboutjazz.com/catch-a-falling-star-alice-ricciardi-pietro-lussu

Catch a Falling Star

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Olivier Hutman & Alice Ricciardi - Is It Real

Styles: Vocal And Piano Jazz
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:43
Size: 107,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:09)  1. No Way by Mistake
(3:46)  2. A Coin Without a Face
(4:11)  3. Your Call
(5:17)  4. Sweet Inertia
(4:53)  5. Don't Think Twice
(4:31)  6. Sunday Morning Drive
(3:53)  7. Is It Real?
(3:58)  8. Tana Bolero
(4:29)  9. Strange Deal
(7:31) 10. The Night We Called It a Day

Born in 1954, Olivier Hutman first studied classical piano, then, after discovering Oscar Peterson, he turned to jazz: he is part, with Jacky Terrasson, Baptiste Trotignon, Manuel Rocheman, the great tradition jazz of the French scene. He has played with guitarist Christian Escoudé, trumpet player Eric le Lann and many American musicians like Art Farmer, James Moody and Steve Grossman and, at the Jazz in Liege in 2009, we could hear him with Rick Margitza. In trio, he notably recorded Five in Green and accompanied several singers: Dee Dee Bridgewater, Anne Ducros (Urban Tribe in 2007) and Denise King (No Tricks in 2010, Give me the high sign in 2013).

Here he is, in the company of the Italian singer Alice Ricciardi . Graduated from the Milan Conservatory, she also took classes with Rachel Gould. In her name, she recorded Comes love, with Roberto Tarenzi on piano and Omptics with Pietro Lussu. If Denise King is part of the great tradition of American vocal jazz (Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, Carmen Mc Rae, with a serious register, with inflections from the blues), Alice Ricciardi is closer to current white singers like Stacey Kent. In the repertoire, next to Bob Dylan's Do not think twice to the folk moods and Matt Dennis's The night we called it the day, eight original compositions: music by Olivier Hutman, lyrics by his wife Viana Wember-Hutman. After several albums perfectly rooted in the great classical jazz tradition, Hutman, with the contralto voice of Alice Ricciardi, turns to very melodic original compositions combining different stylistic influences: jazz, folk and pop.~ Claude Loxhay http://www.jazzhalo.be/reviews/cdlp-reviews/o/olivier-hutman-meets-alice-ricciardi-is-it-real/

Is It Real

Friday, May 11, 2018

Alice Ricciardi - Comes Love

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:05
Size: 135,6 MB
Art: Front

(4:29)  1. Comes Love
(2:31)  2. Summer Song
(4:07)  3. Give Me The Simple Life
(4:49)  4. I Was Doing Allright (The Goldwyn Follies)
(6:10)  5. I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out Of My Life
(2:26)  6. Who Cares (As Long As You Care For Me) (Of Thee I Sing)
(4:03)  7. If I Should Lose You
(4:50)  8. The Boy Next Door
(4:16)  9. I'll Remember April
(5:00) 10. Ghost Of Yesterday
(4:08) 11. Here Lies Love
(3:02) 12. By Myself
(4:52) 13. Le Tue Mani
(4:17) 14. Where Are You

Italian jazz singer and composer, born in Milan now living between Rome and New York, approached music at seven, attending the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan where she studied violin and piano. In 1998 she started studying jazz singing at "Accademia Internazionale della Musica" in Milan directed by Enrico Intra and Franco Cerri. In 2002 she achieved European diploma "F.N.E.I.J." (Fèdèration Nationale des Ecoles d' Influence Jazz et des Musiques Actuelles) in France, valid for the instruction of jazz and modern music in all Europe. Award Winning 2nd prize at 2005 International Montreux Jazz Festival Voice Competition - Performer at 2006 IAJE Conference in New York and at Jazz at the Lincoln Center Dizzy’s Club. She also studied with Rachel Gould in Italy, and with Jazz Legend Ran Blake in Boston. Collaborations include some of the most renowned Italian and international musicians such as: Fabrizio Bosso, Nicola Conte, Flavio Boltro, Pietro Lussu, Giovanni Amato, Gaetano Partipilo, Dario Deidda, Enrico Intra, Franco Cerri, Mario Raja Big Bang, Randy Ingram, James Cammack, Joseph Lepore, Adam Arruda,Tommy Crane, Adam Pache, Will Terrill, Neal Miner, Jesper Lundgaard, Morten Lund, Darrell Green, Ameen Saleem, Dezron Douglas, Saul Rubin, Paul Gill, Spike Wilner, Josè James,Till Brönner, Magnus Lindgren,Teppo Mäkynen. She performed at:Teatro Morlacchi Umbria Jazz, Jazzhus Montmartre Copenhagen, Blue Note Tokyo, Cotton Club Tokyo, Jazz Cafè London, HighLine BallRoom NYC, Regatta Bar Boston, The Kitano NYC, The Big Chill Festival UK, Blue Note Milano, Auditorium Parco Della Musica Roma, Casa Del Jazz Roma, Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory Milano, Villa Ada Roma, Piccolo Teatro Milano,Teatro Romano Verona, Anfiteatro Romano Cagliari, Sferisterio Macerata, Stadio dei Marmi Roma, Istanbul Jazz Center, Montreux Jazz Festival, Aarhus Jazz Festival, Bangen Jazz Festival, Dubai Jazz Festival, Copenhagen Jazz Festival, KOKO Jazz Club Helsinki, Jakobstad Jazz Festival, A-Trane Berlin, ShapeShifter Lab NY, Smalls Jazz Club NYC, Cornelia Street Cafe NYC, NUBLU NYC, ROCKWOOD Music Hall NYC. Her debut album "COMES LOVE”, acclaimed by critics and public, was released for the label Blue Note/EMI. Her latest album “OPTICS” came out for the Greg Osby’s independent label Inner Circle Music. http://www.alicericciardi.com/biography/

Personnel:  Alice Ricciardi vocals Gaetano Partipilo flute/alto sax Pasquale Bardaro vibes Marco Bovi guitar Roberto Tarenzi piano

Comes Love