Stefano Bollani · piano
Stian Carstensen · accordion
Kulturbrauerei Prenzlauer Berg, JazzFest Berlin 2005
1. Waltz in Db (Minutenwalzer) (Frédéric Chopin)
2. Visione Number Due (Stefano Bollani)
3. Honeysuckle Rose (Fats Waller)
4. Torn a Surriento (Ernesto de Curtis, Battista de Giovanni)
5. September Song (Kurt Weill)
Stian Carstensen · accordion
Kulturbrauerei Prenzlauer Berg, JazzFest Berlin 2005
1. Waltz in Db (Minutenwalzer) (Frédéric Chopin)
2. Visione Number Due (Stefano Bollani)
3. Honeysuckle Rose (Fats Waller)
4. Torn a Surriento (Ernesto de Curtis, Battista de Giovanni)
5. September Song (Kurt Weill)
Stefano Bollani and Stian Carstensen are two like-minded musicians: curious about their environment they like telling stories and entertaining on a grand scale. From soloist to symphony orchestra player Bollani has fulfilled many tasks. Playing in trio format with Clarence Penn and Scott Colley he is also performing with Enrico Rava on a regular basis. Carstensen is a jack of all trades in regards to music.
Stone in the Water is the first of Stefano Bollani's ECM recordings to feature the Italian pianist's Danish Trio, a group that already has six years of playing experience behind it, and produces a sound that is supple, subtle and flowing.
Stone in the Water is the first of Stefano Bollani's ECM recordings to feature the Italian pianist's Danish Trio, a group that already has six years of playing experience behind it, and produces a sound that is supple, subtle and flowing.
1 comment:
este es un excelente disco, memorable:)
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