The Casa del Jazz presents
Jazz Colours - The music that revolves around you
12 games on jazz and its influences
4th meeting
Jazz and Rock
Friday, October 30
Auditorium of the Casa del Jazz
Ardeatina Gate Avenue, 55 - 00153 Roma
19.00
Free admission
Info line: Tel 06 704731 (Monday to Friday from 10.00 to 18.00)
With the expertise of Victor Malpassuto
With
Alfredo Bochicchio (guitar)
Mats Eldberg (guitar)
Stefano Micarelli (guitar)
Pippo Matino (bass)
Marcello Surace (drums)
Jazz Rock (also called Jazz Rock Fusion and later, more simply, only Fusion) is a perfect example of contamination at 360 ° sound emerged in the late Sixties and early Seventies. A multitude of musicians from at least three extractions music different, driven by three needs creative / expressive, too, different, and have created an innovative sound universe, full of wonderful insights and talents. In Jazz Rock have been fed, many young jazz musicians who wanted to take the lessons of past masters and clothe, electrified, with the "colors" (styles, technologies and liturgies) of the time, many rock performers who wanted to overcome the boundaries of simplicity (not only harmonic) of all genres, and finally, urban funk, nascent, energetic soundtrack of the new African-American culture.
to indicating only by way of pure simplicity, the first recordings revealed that the contamination of the new world Jazz, the two names that would put almost all agree are: Frank Zappa and Miles Davis, with the album "Hot Rats" ('69) for the first, "In a Silent Way "('69) and" Bitches Brew "('70) for the second. But the Jazz Rock and much more: the group Weather Report with Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius and Joe Zawinul, the album "Spectrum" of the powerful drummer Billy Cobham, the unpredictable French violinist Jean Luc Ponty, the British Soft Machine, the Casiopea Japanese, Americans Return to Forever Chick Care, the exotic Mahavishnu Orchestra of John McLaughlin. Other names impossible to forget: Larry Carlton, Larry Coryell, Al Di Meola, Herbie Hancock, Marcus Miller, Pat Metheny and ...
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