Showing posts with label Guido Di Leone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guido Di Leone. Show all posts

Sunday, November 21, 2021

Francesca Leone, Guido di Leone - Coracao Vagabundo

Styles: Vocal And Guitar Jazz
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 76:58
Size: 177,3 MB
Art: Front

(2:35) 1. Rio
(3:38) 2. Dans mon ile
(6:45) 3. O Telefone
(3:14) 4. Laura
(3:03) 5. Flor de Lis
(8:28) 6. Tu si' 'na cosa grande
(4:41) 7. Old Devil Moon
(3:02) 8. Coracao Vagabundo
(2:53) 9. Only Trust Your Heart
(3:29) 10. We' Ll Be Together Again
(3:57) 11. A Felicidade
(5:03) 12. Retrato em Branco e Preto
(3:44) 13. Anos Dourados
(3:10) 14. Desde Que o Samba
(3:24) 15. Accendi una luna nel cielo
(5:13) 16. Chega de Saudade
(3:23) 17. Sabor a Mi'
(3:35) 18. My Ideal
(3:31) 19. Natale al pentagramma

With the important contribution of the Trio Corrente, a Brazilian group that has already won two Grammys, the jazz singer Francesca Leone and the guitarist Guido Di Leone pay tribute above all to the Brazilian songwriting (from Jobim, Caetano Veloso, Djavan, Chico Buarque , Gilberto Gil, Toquinuo, Vinicius de Moraes) in an album of high artistic caliber, supported by a technical component of the highest level. A delicious, usable and enveloping work.Translate By Google~ Antonio Bacciocchi https://www-radiocoop-it.

Coracao Vagabundo

Thursday, November 11, 2021

Francesca Leone - Querida (Francesca Leone Sings Bossa Nova)

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:29
Size: 116,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:34) 1. Samba em Paz
(5:17) 2. Olha pro Ceu
(5:33) 3. Favela
(5:27) 4. Desafinado
(4:28) 5. Samba do Aviao
(6:11) 6. Querida For Laura
(4:27) 7. Samba de Mulher
(4:15) 8. Batida Diferente
(5:01) 9. O Pato
(3:33) 10. Samba de Orly
(1:38) 11. Samba Triste

Francesca Leone was born in Rome from a family of artists. After her participation at the group exhibition Arte Contemporanea per i Rifugiati (Musei Capitolini, Rome, 2007), she had her first solo exhibition at Loggiato di San Bartolomeo, Palermo (Riflessi e riflessioni), and Palazzo Venezia, Rome (Primo Piano, then Castel dell’Ovo, Naples, 2009). In 2009 she exhibited at the MMOMA-Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Moscow with the project Beyond their gaze and she was appointed Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Fine Arts. In 2011 she has been invited to exhibit at the LIV International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale within the Italian Pavilion and in 2013 she participated in the LV International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale with the Cuba Pavilion. The exhibition, entitled “La Perversión de lo Clásico: anarquía de los relatos”, is a dialogue between 7 Cuban and 7 international artists.

In 2014, she had three solo-exhibition: at MAC-Museum of Contemporary Art in Santiago de Chile; at MACBA-Museum of Contemporary Art in Buenos Aires; at Museum of the Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg. In 2015, “Our Trash” a solo exhibition hosted at La Triennale in Milan, followed, in 2017, by “Giardino” at MACRO-Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome. In June 2018 as a project of Palermo Capitale della Cultura 2018 and the collateral events of Manifesta 12, she exhibited in Palermo the installation “Monaci”, curated by Danilo Eccher at the Real Albergo dei Poveri, followed by the solo exhibition “Domus” at the Palacio de Gaviria in Madrid. In 2020, Magazzino Gallery in Rome hosted the artist’s first solo exhibition in a gallery, “Si può illuminare un cielo melmoso e nero?”. In 2021, in Milan, at Sala delle Colonne in Gallerie d’Italia, the solo-exhibition “Ulteriori gradi di libertà, nella città che resiste”, curated by Andrea Viliani. https://www.francescaleone.it/biography/?lang=en

Querida (Francesca Leone Sings Bossa Nova)

Monday, November 8, 2021

Francesca Leone & Guido Di Leone - Tudo Em Bossa Nova

Styles: Vocal And Guitar
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 79:39
Size: 183,1 MB
Art: Front

(3:22) 1. Samba e Amor
(3:10) 2. Io so che ti amerò
(1:46) 3. Sambou Sambou
(3:19) 4. Kisses Through the Fingers
(1:57) 5. Só Tinha de Ser Com Você
(3:37) 6. Que reste-t-il de nos amours ?
(2:46) 7. Falsa Baiana
(3:28) 8. 'na voce 'na chitarra (e 'o poco 'e luna)
(3:35) 9. Just in Time
(1:39) 10. Deixa
(2:59) 11. Time After Time
(4:23) 12. Sem Você
(2:21) 13. Watch What Happens
(2:19) 14. Malaga
(2:24) 15. Só Danço Samba
(2:37) 16. Samba em Prelúdio
(2:22) 17. Ho-Ba-La-La
(3:52) 18. Tristeza / Samba de Duas Notas
(4:30) 19. You're My Everything
(3:05) 20. Quizás, Quizás, Quizás
(2:27) 21. Doralice
(3:02) 22. Anema e core
(3:40) 23. Triste
(3:00) 24. Bolsa Nova
(4:07) 25. But Not For Me
(3:39) 26. Fotografia

Two of the greatest national performers of the bossanova genre. A duet fruit of years of collaborations, concerts and festivals held around the world. A repertoire, the Brazilian one, chosen from pieces that in some cases carry excellent signatures such as those of Tom Jobim, Joao Gilberto, Vinicius de Moraes, Baden Powell. The "Brazilian saudade" soon became part of the musical culture of the whole world, giving a new life to its melodies. Guido Di Leone, one of the most famous Italian guitarists and Francesca Di Leone, a persuasive voice and very fine performer, give us a record of high artistic profile and at the same time of great pleasure, elegance and simplicity of listening. http://www.jazzandmore.it/product_info.php?products_id=753&language=en

Personnel: Di Leone Guido - classic guitar; Leone Francesca - voices

Tudo Em Bossa Nova

Sunday, October 31, 2021

Guido Di Leone Quartet - Blue Night

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:15
Size: 124,4 MB
Art: Front

(6:09) 1. Bahia
(7:36) 2. Blue Night
(7:10) 3. Double Deal
(6:06) 4. Fascinating Rhythm
(7:33) 5. Moonlight In Vermont
(4:21) 6. Mad Blues
(7:14) 7. What A Difference A Day Made
(3:22) 8. L'Ultimo Valzer
(4:43) 9. Another's Wonderful

Jazz musician, guitarist, teacher, was born in Bari in 1964, where he currently lives.

Very prolific as composer, bandleader and arranger, he has recorded a hundred CDs, of which about half as leader, works published mainly for the labels "YVPMusic", "Philology", "Abeat Records" and Fo (u) r, of which he is also founder of. His renowned comping and good knowledge of jazz standards lead him to play and record frequently with well-known international artists. ( Mark Murphy , Jerry Bergonzi , Peter Bernstein , Paolo Fresu , Fabrizio Bosso , Jim Rotondi , Renato Chicco , Jim Snidero , Michele Hendricks, Tiziana Ghiglioni, Andy Watson , Claudio Fasoli, Gianluigi Trovesi,Franco Cerri , Gianni Basso , Ira Coleman , Gary Smulyan , Marco Tamburini , Dado Moroni , Mal Waldron, Trio Corrente, Gilson Silveira ...)

To these collaborations are added those with his countrymen, Larry Franco, "Con Alma Trio" ( Vito Di Modugno and Mimmo Campanale ), "Pocket Orchestra", Paola Arnesano and is often jazz soloist of the Symphony Orchestra of the Metropolitan City of Bari . In Duo with Francesca Leone, he recorded "Tudo em Bossanova" and "Coracao Vagabundo".

Despite the intense concert activity in Italy and abroad (Australia, China, USA, Cuba, Ethiopia, Sweden, Spain, Germany, United Arab Emirates, England, Syria, Belgium, Holland France, Croatia, Austria, Albania, Slovenia, Bulgaria , Romania, Poland ...), Guido Di Leone is often involved in the organization of Jazz reviews, in the conduct of musical shows and, at times, also in television musical programs. Stylistically identified in the air of Modern Mainstream, he has always shown a particular interest in the sounds and compositions of guitarist Jim Hall, so much so that he dedicated his first album in 1991, "All for Hall", well received by the great Jim.

After 25 years of record history, he re-proposes in Trio, a tribute to Jim Hall's compositions with "A lonely flower for you"; and again in 2019, the result of a national tour alongside guitarist Peter Bernstein, Dario Deidda on bass and Andy Watson on drums, the live CD, "Tribute To Jim Hall", is released on Abeat Records. 2018 is "Standards on Guitar" vol.3 "Two Sleepy People", featuring Renato Chicco, in memory of his missing parents, Bruna and the pianist Nino Di Leone . This last work follows on "Standards on Guitar" vol.1 and vol.2. July 2019 is "Parents" in drumless trio, featuring New York trumpeter Jim Rotondi.

He is director and teacher of guitar and harmony of the musical school "Il Pentagramma di Bari", which he himself founded in 1985. He also directs the " Duke Jazz Club Bari ", annexed to the school. From 2004 to 2014 he taught jazz guitar in the first and second level academic courses of the Niccolò Piccinni Conservatory of Bari. The 2002 text "Easy and complete method of Jazz Theory" published by the "Sinfonica Jazz Carish" publishing house, reprinted several times and also translated into the system for the blind "Braille". In 2012 it is the "Guido Di Leone Real Book" published by "Fo (u) r".

Personnel: Guitar – Guido Di Leone; Double Bass – Paolo Benedettini; Drums – Alessandro Minetto; Tenor Saxophone – Barend Middelhoff

Blue Night

Friday, October 29, 2021

Peter Bernstein & Guido Di Leone Quartet - Tribute to Jim Hall

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 2020
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:46
Size: 144,0 MB
Art: Front

(11:52) 1. I'm Getting Sentimental over You
( 6:21) 2. Bon ami
( 6:25) 3. Two's Blues
( 6:22) 4. All Across the City
( 8:14) 5. I Hear a Rhapsody
( 6:01) 6. Waltz New
( 9:19) 7. How Deep Is the Ocean
( 8:10) 8. St Thomas

Jazz guitarist Peter Bernstein was born September 3, 1967, in New York City. He got his first break while attending the New School when he met Jim Hall, who recruited him for a concert of guitarists as part of the 1990 JVC Jazz Festival in New York. The show was recorded by MusicMasters and issued as Live at Town Hall, Vol. 2. Bernstein quickly began playing with other jazz musicians, notably appearing on albums by Lou Donaldson, Michael Hashim, Larry Goldings, Mel Rhyne, Jesse Davis, and Geoff Keezer. He recorded his first album as a leader, Somethin's Burnin', for Criss Cross in December, 1992, as part of quartet with pianist Brad Mehldau, bassist John Webber, and drummer Jimmy Cobb. After working with such artists as Patti Page, Walt Weiskopf, Brian Lynch, Laverne Butler, Eric Alexander, and Hendrik Meurkens in 1993-1994, Bernstein returned to his solo work with Signs of Life. Issued in May of 1995, the album once again found the guitarist backed by pianist Mehldau, along with bassist Christian McBride, and drummer Gregory Hutchinson. Further work as a sideman with Ghetto Philharmonic, Trudy Desmond, Teodross Avery, Joshua Redman, Kevin Mahogany, Grant Stewart, and Mike LeDonne preceded the release of his third album, Brain Dance, in June 1997. This time, he led a quintet also containing organist Goldings, tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander, trombonist Steve Davis, and drummer Billy Drummond. Prior to his fourth album, Earth Tones, Bernstein recorded with Ralph Lalama and Eric Comstock, among others. Earth Tones, issued in August, 1998, found him fronting a trio with Goldings and drummer Bill Stewart.

Five years elapsed before the release of Heart's Content, Bernstein's fifth album as a leader, and he occupied the time working with a wide variety of musicians including Tom Aalfs, Group 15, Jimmy Cobb's Mob, David Bubba Brooks, Doug Lawrence, Sam Yahel, David Morgan, Jon Gordon, Michael Karn, Spike Wilner, Anna Lauvergnac, Harry Allen, Paula West, Nicholas Payton, Etta Jones, Béla Szakcsi Lakatos, Lee Konitz, Klaus Doldinger, and Ralph Bowen. Heart's Content, which was released in May 2003, was credited to "Peter Bernstein + 3," and the three were Mehldau, Bill Stewart, and bassist Larry Grenadier. The same year the album appeared, Bernstein could be heard on albums by Ryan Kisor, Wycliffe Gordon, Janis Siegel, and Martin Sasse, among others. Stranger in Paradise, Bernstein's sixth album, was released in June 2004 by the Japanese Tokuma label, and employed the same lineup as that on Heart's Content. In addition to musicians with whom he had recorded before, Bernstein appeared on albums by Jim Rotondi and Dr. Lonnie Smith in 2004 and Kathy Kosins in 2005. On August 23, 2005, Mel Bay released the DVD Peter Bernstein Trio Live at Smoke, taped at a jazz club on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

Among his many sideman sessions in the mid-2000s, Bernstein added dates with Joe Magnarelli, Alvin Queen, Planet Jazz, Anton Schwartz, John Pisano, David "Fathead" Newman, Don Friedman, Cory Weeds, and Andrew Suvalsky to the list of his credits, along with repeat appearances with others. In January 2009, the newly reactivated Xanadu label released Bernstein's seventh album, Monk, a tribute to Thelonious Monk featuring bassist Doug Weiss and drummer Bill Stewart. In 2013, he paired with guitarist Joachim Schoenecker for the duo album Dialogues. A year later, he joined longtime associates Larry Goldings and Bill Stewart on Ramshackle Serenade. He then made his Smoke Sessions debut with 2016's Let Loose, a lively quartet date featuring pianist Gerald Clayton. Also that year, he collaborated with fellow guitarists Rale Micic, John Abercrombie, and Lage Lund on Inspired. For the guitarist's second Smoke Sessions date, Signs Live!, he reunited the band that had recorded his 1995 album Signs of Life, including pianist Brad Mehldau, bassist Christian McBride, and drummer Gregory Hutchinson. Released in 2017, Signs Live! was the first time Bernstein and the members of the quartet had all played together in over 20 years.~ William Ruhlmann https://www.allmusic.com/artist/peter-bernstein-mn0000317924/biography

Personnel: Peter Bernstein (guitar); Guido Di Leone (guitar); Dario Deidda (bass); Andy Watson (drums)

Tribute to Jim Hall