File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:05
Size: 102,3 MB
Art: Front
(5:02) 1. Social Call
(4:15) 2. Tangerine
(4:28) 3. Skylark
(3:01) 4. Life's a Lesson
(3:51) 5. But Not for Me
(3:30) 6. I'll Be Seing You
(4:50) 7. Jitterbug Waltz
(5:04) 8. Stocholm Sweetnin'
(5:55) 9. Poinciana
(4:03) 10. Londonderry Air - Oh Danny Boy
Barbara Raimondi was born in Savona and has been working in the music field for over twenty years, having started very young as a self-taught person.Subsequently she moves to Turin, where she will enroll at the Jazz Center, following the Singing and Harmony Courses held by Francesca Oliveri and Luigi Tessarollo. He will attend the Jazz Center for two years and, on his return to Liguria, he will perfect his vocal technique with an opera teacher, expanding his knowledge in speech therapy. Later he attended seminars held by internationally renowned Italian and foreign musicians, first of all the American singer Rachel Gould, professor of modern singing at the Royal Jazz Conservatory in The Hague, Holland. He has collaborated with numerous recording studios, lending his voice for the creation of pop and commercial music pieces (Italian singer-songwriters, dance and acid jazz songs) and has participated as the only vocalist in the theatrical tour '95 - '96 of Roberto Vecchioni.
She then approached the jazz world, collaborating with musicians such as: Andrea Pozza, Luigi Bonafede, Emanuele Cisi, Giampaolo Casati, Paolo Porta, Garrison Fewell, Giorgio LiCalzi, Luciano Milanese, Roberto Rossi, Peggy Stern, Rob Sudduth, Claudio Chiara, Furio By Castri, Roberto Regis. In 2000 he released his first CD as a soloist entitled "VITA DA ALTOPARLANTE" for the Philology label: the work was made with his 4etto, composed by Riccardo Ruggieri on piano, Alessandro Maiorino on double bass and Enzo Zirilli on drums and avails itself of the prestigious collaboration of Emanuele Cisi on tenor and soprano saxophone. In August 2000 he participated in the "Mediterranean Noises" Festival in Roccella Ionica called in a project by Enrico Pieranunzi, a "Jazz Operina" dedicated to the Beatles and Miles Davis written by Pieranunzi on commission from the Festival.
In 2002 he also began to tackle a contemporary classical repertoire, collaborating with the vocal ensemble "The Dream of Polifilo" directed by Maestro Oto Perillo, with whom concerts were held at the Abbey of Staffarda, at the Church of Savigliano and in the Basilica. by Superga, performing Georgy Ligeti's Lux Aeterna and a piece by Enrico Correggia. Subsequently she worked with "The Ensemble Coro di Torino" on the realization of two concerts that were held in June 2003 for Enrico Correggia's seventieth birthday and, in 2004, she was one of the protagonists of the composer's multimedia work "Hoffmaniana" Austrian Thomas Deszy, produced by the Bregenzer Festspiele (AT) and replicated in Vienna in spring 2005.Still in the musical-theatrical field he participates in the show "Requiem for Rita Atria" with Valter Malosti and Furio Di Castri and also proposes his jazz reworking of Giorgio Gaber's songs with pianist Silvia Cucchi.
In 2005 his second recording work was released in collaboration with his historic quartet and prestigious guests, such as guitarist Sandro Gibellini, musician of great melodic and harmonic sensitivity; the disc is mainly composed of unreleased songs of his own composition and bears the title TOO NOISE. The third cd was released in January 2009, COUPLING JUDGMENT for the Dodicilune label, previewed at MITO - Settembre Musica in Turin and at the Turin Film Festival in November 2008. The disc features very illustrious collaborations, by Marco Pereira to Enrico Pieranunzi, Mario Rosini, Furio Di Castri, Luigi Bonafede, Riccardo Fioravanti among others. In 2010 he published his fourth album, CONTIGO EN LA DISTANCIA, a project that, together with Roberto Taufic and Enzo Zirilli, revisits the traditional Latin American repertoire in a jazz style: music of great emotional communication proposed with a new language. Barbara Raimondi is currently professor of modern singing at the Civic School of Turin and the Conservatories of Brescia and Trento; it also carries out private teaching activities, also holding in-depth seminars, both vocal and more purely jazz.~Translate by Google http://www.jazzontheroad.net/artista.asp?n=254
Personnel: Massimo Faraò - piano; Barbara Raimondi - vocal ; Claudio Chiara - alto sax; Nicola Barbon - bass
She then approached the jazz world, collaborating with musicians such as: Andrea Pozza, Luigi Bonafede, Emanuele Cisi, Giampaolo Casati, Paolo Porta, Garrison Fewell, Giorgio LiCalzi, Luciano Milanese, Roberto Rossi, Peggy Stern, Rob Sudduth, Claudio Chiara, Furio By Castri, Roberto Regis. In 2000 he released his first CD as a soloist entitled "VITA DA ALTOPARLANTE" for the Philology label: the work was made with his 4etto, composed by Riccardo Ruggieri on piano, Alessandro Maiorino on double bass and Enzo Zirilli on drums and avails itself of the prestigious collaboration of Emanuele Cisi on tenor and soprano saxophone. In August 2000 he participated in the "Mediterranean Noises" Festival in Roccella Ionica called in a project by Enrico Pieranunzi, a "Jazz Operina" dedicated to the Beatles and Miles Davis written by Pieranunzi on commission from the Festival.
In 2002 he also began to tackle a contemporary classical repertoire, collaborating with the vocal ensemble "The Dream of Polifilo" directed by Maestro Oto Perillo, with whom concerts were held at the Abbey of Staffarda, at the Church of Savigliano and in the Basilica. by Superga, performing Georgy Ligeti's Lux Aeterna and a piece by Enrico Correggia. Subsequently she worked with "The Ensemble Coro di Torino" on the realization of two concerts that were held in June 2003 for Enrico Correggia's seventieth birthday and, in 2004, she was one of the protagonists of the composer's multimedia work "Hoffmaniana" Austrian Thomas Deszy, produced by the Bregenzer Festspiele (AT) and replicated in Vienna in spring 2005.Still in the musical-theatrical field he participates in the show "Requiem for Rita Atria" with Valter Malosti and Furio Di Castri and also proposes his jazz reworking of Giorgio Gaber's songs with pianist Silvia Cucchi.
In 2005 his second recording work was released in collaboration with his historic quartet and prestigious guests, such as guitarist Sandro Gibellini, musician of great melodic and harmonic sensitivity; the disc is mainly composed of unreleased songs of his own composition and bears the title TOO NOISE. The third cd was released in January 2009, COUPLING JUDGMENT for the Dodicilune label, previewed at MITO - Settembre Musica in Turin and at the Turin Film Festival in November 2008. The disc features very illustrious collaborations, by Marco Pereira to Enrico Pieranunzi, Mario Rosini, Furio Di Castri, Luigi Bonafede, Riccardo Fioravanti among others. In 2010 he published his fourth album, CONTIGO EN LA DISTANCIA, a project that, together with Roberto Taufic and Enzo Zirilli, revisits the traditional Latin American repertoire in a jazz style: music of great emotional communication proposed with a new language. Barbara Raimondi is currently professor of modern singing at the Civic School of Turin and the Conservatories of Brescia and Trento; it also carries out private teaching activities, also holding in-depth seminars, both vocal and more purely jazz.~Translate by Google http://www.jazzontheroad.net/artista.asp?n=254
Personnel: Massimo Faraò - piano; Barbara Raimondi - vocal ; Claudio Chiara - alto sax; Nicola Barbon - bass
Life's a Lesson