Showing posts with label Francesca Bertazzo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Francesca Bertazzo. Show all posts

Thursday, July 18, 2024

Massimo Faraò, Francesca Bertazzo - The Jazz Vocals Serie, Vol. 1

Styles: Piano,Vocal And Guitar Jazz
Year: 2021
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:23
Size: 117,8 MB
Art: Front

(4:08) 1. But Not for Me
(7:31) 2. I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
(6:30) 3. I Ve Got the World on a String
(4:20) 4. Too Late Now
(4:46) 5. Lullaby of the Leaves
(5:59) 6. Over the Rainbow
(7:40) 7. Oh Lady Be Good
(5:17) 8. Turn out the Stars
(5:08) 9. Nobody Else but Me

Francesca Bertazzo Hart was reported among the best new talents in the 2003 referendum organized by the magazine Musica jazz. In 1997 she graduated in jazz singing at the C.P.M. of Milan with full marks and best known under the guidance of Tiziana Ghiglioni and Francesca Olivieri for vocal technique, repertoire, interpretation and scat; with Roberto Cipelli and Attilio Zanchi for theory and harmony. He has also participated in various seminars studying with: Maurizio Caldura, Mark Murphy, Bob Stoloff (Berklee School of music), Jay Clayton, Rachel Gould, Paul Jeffrey, Roseanna Vitro, Barry Harris, Kate Baker, Nancy Marano, Anne Marie Moss, Rich De Rosa, Chris Rosenberg etc.

In 1996 he took part in a seminar studying with Sheila Jordan and won a scholarship to follow courses at the Manhattan School of Music college in New York. In 1997 she moved to America and remained there for almost four years, working her way up in New York clubs. He sang: in the "Ronald Westray Ensemble" directed by the trombonist Wynton Marsalis, in the "Jason Lindner Big Band" which includes personalities of the caliber of Mark Turner, Antonio Hart and Greg Tardy, in the gospel-jazz group "Look and Live " directed by saxophonist Richard D'Abreu and in several other small formations with Steve Kirby and Greg Williams (both bassists who have played with Elvin Jones), Joshua Wolff, Steve Hass, Nick Russo, Gerry Dial, Terry Roche, Eric Lewis, John Ormond, Bill Kennedy, Dwayne Burno, Ugonna Ukuego, Rick Germanson, Mike Hawkins, etc..

Francesca is a versatile artist capable of creating a whole between vocal experiments, bebop improvisations and interpretations of American standards. In recent years he has worked with various Italian musicians including Fabrizio Bosso, Marcello Tonolo, Robert Bonisolo, Ares Tavolazzi, Massimo Manzi, Bruno Cesselli etc. Among the most relevant projects is the CD "Silver Friends", a tribute to music by Horace Silver, with Ettore Martin on sax, Alberto Marsico on Hammond B3 organ and Enzo Carpentieri on drums. In addition to concert activity, Francesca Bertazzo Hart teaches jazz singing at music schools: George Gershwin, Thelonious Monk in Vicenza and L.A.M.S in Verona; she also collaborates with the New School of New York as a teacher and assistant. Translatae By Google
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The Jazz Vocals Serie, Vol. 1