GALLARATE
Hello everyone. As every year on the public blog programming Gallarate Jazz Festival which we in the center of musical expression Gallarate we carefully planning and passion. Good Music for everyone. Max
THEATRE BUILDING Vittorio Gassman
GALLLARATE JAZZ FESTIVAL 2009
seventh
by the City of Gallarate - Department of Culture
related events and technical coordination - Cultural Foundation "1860 Gallarate City"
Art Direction: Musical Expression Center - Gallarate
FRIDAY 'October 9, 2009
21.30 - Teatro Condominio Vittorio Gassman
- opening with a screening of the video "Free-form" of Alexander Chiattini
(world premiere commissioned by Gallarate Jazz Festival)
- Francesco Cafiso ITALIAN QUARTET
Francesco Cafiso - alto sax
Dino Rubino - piano
Riccardo Fioravanti - bass
Stefano Bagnoli - drums
Saturday, October 10, 2009
10.30 - Teatro Condominio Vittorio Gassman
(reserved for school Gallarate)
- LUCA CHIARALUCE presents the multimedia jazz concert titled "Journey"
17.00 - Conference Room Teatro Condominio Vittorio Gassman
- Presentation of the photographic book by Patrick Gianquintieri "My Jazz - Pictures and emotions"
21.30 - Teatro Condominio Vittorio Gassman
- LUCA CHIARALUCE presents the multimedia jazz concert titled "Journey"
- SCOTT HAMILTON QUARTET
Scott Hamilton - tenor sax
Daniele Gorgone - Luca Pisani
piano - bass
Alessandro Minetto - drums
- around midnight jam session in the foyer of the Teatro Condominio
(free admission) Sunday 11
October 2009
10.30 - Galleria d'Arte Moderna (Viale Milano, 21 - Gallarate)
- FLAVIO CAPRERA the writer presents his new book published by Mondadori "Jazz 101" (The history of jazz in 101 discs) to follow the concert.
- MARCO LEG Sergio Orlando DUO
present "Remembering Nino Rota" (in thirtieth anniversary of his death)
Marco Gamba - bass
Sergio Orlandi - trumpet
18.00 - Conference Room Teatro Condominio Vittorio Gassman
- Conference-meeting "carte blanche to MICHEL GODARD"
21.30 - Teatro Condominio Vittorio Gassman
- opening with a screening of video "Untitled" by Fabio Montagnoli, Donato Fusco, and Francesco Mattia Pirini Pirini
(world premiere commissioned by Gallarate Jazz Festival)
- Gabriel PEZZOLI TRIO presents "Rendez Vous"
Gabriele Pezzoli - piano Cédric
Gysler - bass Roberto
Titocci - drums
- FRANCESCO D'Auria and MAURIZIO Aliff sextet - host MICHEL GODARD
Michel Godard - tuba and serpent
Maurizio Aliffi - guitar
Francesco D'Auria - drums
Marco Ricci and percussion - bass
Luca Gusella - marimba
Beppe Caruso trombone and tuba-
Roberto Martinelli - clarinet and saxophone
Concert starts at 21.30 - Entrance € 6,00 - subscription for the three nights € 15.00
Information at the Teatro del Popolo: Via Palestro
, 5 - Gallarate - Tel: 0331.784140
fondazione@comune.gallarate.it
info@centroespressionemusicale.com
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Wooden Block Launched Up Wooden Ramp
BRUNETTE AND THE MINISTER invective against the JAZZ MUSICIANS
I had described the video. And as I was prepared, as the years have prepared us to delirium absolutely would never have thought. We are never quite ready. The reality we always pleasantly surprised.
What to write? How to comment? Write to the Minister for Brunette cited Vivaldi and Mozart this was not exactly as he says? We wonder if the laughter is laughter in the background of consent or disbelief before the crowd of spectators? There we explain to our politicians that there are cultural policies in France, Germany, Norway, Sweden.
What music is aided by those governments? As the culture has a meaning consciousness and growth of a country? Cultural policies? Music, art and culture as a civil growth?
concepts are as old and Brunetta says you have to be on the market and then wait for the next episode of X Factor and that Vivaldi and Mozart Fuck them!!
I had described the video. And as I was prepared, as the years have prepared us to delirium absolutely would never have thought. We are never quite ready. The reality we always pleasantly surprised.
What to write? How to comment? Write to the Minister for Brunette cited Vivaldi and Mozart this was not exactly as he says? We wonder if the laughter is laughter in the background of consent or disbelief before the crowd of spectators? There we explain to our politicians that there are cultural policies in France, Germany, Norway, Sweden.
What music is aided by those governments? As the culture has a meaning consciousness and growth of a country? Cultural policies? Music, art and culture as a civil growth?
concepts are as old and Brunetta says you have to be on the market and then wait for the next episode of X Factor and that Vivaldi and Mozart Fuck them!!
February Wedding Table Top Ideas
MY IMAGES AND EMOTIONS
In these days of rain in a sudden show us from summer to autumn I go back to the pages of my blog. The sadness brings desire to play and when it is still more strong writing. The occasion, which is far from being sad, is the output of the photo book "My Jazz - Pictures and emotions" of his friend Patrick Gianquintieri. Photographs of jazz musicians. Musicians in black and white. Now more and more in black, and shades without boundaries, annihilated by a world increasingly away from the importance of music. Just watch the video of the next post dedicated to ranting speech by the Minister Brunetta on the musicians to understand what I mean.
But back to the book by Patrick in habit but with no enthusiasm, I wrote an introduction. An opportunity here to make me want riproporrvela hoping that someone search Patrick's book. Anyone wishing to write can do it gianquintieri@libero.it
From "My jazz - images and emotions"
know little the art of photography. But I have always been convinced that there are two ways, or rather two-tier approach to any art form: that of the technician who knows every trick that sees beyond where he sees the common people, and that the viewer curious and sensitive effect has mostly fascinating, imaginative and often becomes involved with the artistic mediation always had great respect for it.
True lovers of photography can live the two times (and this I think it's the thing more rewarding but requires a lot of sacrifices and dedication). Critics often, not always happily, using only the first level of technicality, forgetting the second level is that of enveloping wonder about themselves in pages of criticism that often tell us little.
I learned with photos of Patrick Gianquintieri to live the second level of enjoyment, that of 'enchantment and mystery.
would be trivial but also wrong to say that Patrick is able to capture the moment.
His photographs do not reread the instant of the player but he gives his own interpretation, just like a jazz musician before a song by Cole Porter and Duke Ellington.
personally in front of his photos Abdullah Ibrahim or portray John Hicks Reggie Workman or not replay the music of these jazz greats but how to interpret it for Patrick, always with great respect for the original item that is the musician and his music, the musician and his instrument, the musician and his audience. Patrick
reinterprets without distorting, without manipulating the feeling of when the right balance. That's why I write these lines to put in the background "Round Midnight" in the version of the Miles Davis quintet (which I never do because I can not live music as a background), because the idea of \u200b\u200bbalance and mystery picture Patrick makes me think of the way in which the great Miles reinterpreted "Stella by Starlight," "My Funny Valentine" and "Bye Bye Blackbird."
The genius of Miles was in the breaks and in the case of Patrick, by the due proportions, in the shadows, in what is not seen. In the dark spot around the musician and his instrument.
Patrick and I met thanks to his photos and my music, then with time I learned to appreciate the man, his enthusiasm, his ability to go deep, only driven by emotions, from what I hear on the skin.
When I think of him to his great passions, which are photography and jazz, I can not think of a professional photographer but I always think, and do not know why, in an old sailor who every day must go to sea because the sea is his life and especially since seeing the coast from the open sea is the thing that excites the most. More and more. Max De Aloe




In these days of rain in a sudden show us from summer to autumn I go back to the pages of my blog. The sadness brings desire to play and when it is still more strong writing. The occasion, which is far from being sad, is the output of the photo book "My Jazz - Pictures and emotions" of his friend Patrick Gianquintieri. Photographs of jazz musicians. Musicians in black and white. Now more and more in black, and shades without boundaries, annihilated by a world increasingly away from the importance of music. Just watch the video of the next post dedicated to ranting speech by the Minister Brunetta on the musicians to understand what I mean.
But back to the book by Patrick in habit but with no enthusiasm, I wrote an introduction. An opportunity here to make me want riproporrvela hoping that someone search Patrick's book. Anyone wishing to write can do it gianquintieri@libero.it
From "My jazz - images and emotions"
know little the art of photography. But I have always been convinced that there are two ways, or rather two-tier approach to any art form: that of the technician who knows every trick that sees beyond where he sees the common people, and that the viewer curious and sensitive effect has mostly fascinating, imaginative and often becomes involved with the artistic mediation always had great respect for it.
True lovers of photography can live the two times (and this I think it's the thing more rewarding but requires a lot of sacrifices and dedication). Critics often, not always happily, using only the first level of technicality, forgetting the second level is that of enveloping wonder about themselves in pages of criticism that often tell us little.
I learned with photos of Patrick Gianquintieri to live the second level of enjoyment, that of 'enchantment and mystery.
would be trivial but also wrong to say that Patrick is able to capture the moment.
His photographs do not reread the instant of the player but he gives his own interpretation, just like a jazz musician before a song by Cole Porter and Duke Ellington.
personally in front of his photos Abdullah Ibrahim or portray John Hicks Reggie Workman or not replay the music of these jazz greats but how to interpret it for Patrick, always with great respect for the original item that is the musician and his music, the musician and his instrument, the musician and his audience. Patrick
reinterprets without distorting, without manipulating the feeling of when the right balance. That's why I write these lines to put in the background "Round Midnight" in the version of the Miles Davis quintet (which I never do because I can not live music as a background), because the idea of \u200b\u200bbalance and mystery picture Patrick makes me think of the way in which the great Miles reinterpreted "Stella by Starlight," "My Funny Valentine" and "Bye Bye Blackbird."
The genius of Miles was in the breaks and in the case of Patrick, by the due proportions, in the shadows, in what is not seen. In the dark spot around the musician and his instrument.
Patrick and I met thanks to his photos and my music, then with time I learned to appreciate the man, his enthusiasm, his ability to go deep, only driven by emotions, from what I hear on the skin.
When I think of him to his great passions, which are photography and jazz, I can not think of a professional photographer but I always think, and do not know why, in an old sailor who every day must go to sea because the sea is his life and especially since seeing the coast from the open sea is the thing that excites the most. More and more. Max De Aloe