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recap: 9th meeting - Jazz and Pop (song form)

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12 games on jazz and its influences


9 th meeting

Jazz and Pop Song


Monday, November 30

Auditorium of the Casa del Jazz

Ardeatina Gate Avenue, 55 - 00153 Roma

19.00


Free admission

Info line: Tel 2006 704 731 (Monday to Friday from 10.00 to 18.00)


leads Alfredo Saitto

Media Director Vittorio Malpassuto


With

BassVoice Project

Pippo Matino (bass) - "Silviavoce" Beard (vocals)


ANTONELLA VITALE QUINTET

Antonella Vitale (vocals) - Domenico Sanna (piano) - Francesco Puglisi (upright bass) - Alessandro Marzi (drums) - Aldo Bassi (trumpet and flugelhorn)


FEDERICA BAIONI QUARTET

Federica Baio (voice) - Giuliano Values \u200b\u200b(piano)

Maurizio Perrone (bass) - Dario Esposito (drums)


A Unlike what happens very often in pop, jazz is not running on the composition and the thing is easily explained: there are many who presume to have the inspiration to write a song, a form of expression that always must be considered popular, and to compose a jazz piece is a technical undoubtedly higher. Happens that sometimes a great song is able to overcome the boundaries of its traditional use, to become an evergreen (defying the passage of time) and, in very special cases, in jazz standards (or better: new stand) benefiting oestrus of expressive talent and genius of musicians who prefer to operate on what is billed as beautiful, instead of risking their creativity in original songs at the risk of outcomes are expected. Jazz and pop is often marry, crossing each other are colored, and often with fantastic results and unexpected. Almost always, the jazz musicians who decide to steal a pop song, the first thing they do is to sacrifice the text. Do not go, however, forgotten pop songs that are born with a predisposition jazzy falling into a sphere more sophisticated, highly appreciated by the public's palate up.

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