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Areas of opera by Puccini, Verdi, Leoncavallo, Wagner revisited in jazz. A project that addresses the operatic music with a blend of modernity and passion that reveals itself with great flair reaching to approach and involve an wide audience. In the liner notes of " Lirico Incanto" Paolo Fresu wrote: "“Max De Aloe has understood that jazz and opera are tied together by that thin thread made up of history and culture, of migrations and languages that united the Continents well before trumpets and saxes invaded the streets of New Orleans. That is why - together with his colleagues of this stupendous musical journey - he seized the essence of a music that, as has always been, sets out to speak to the world of a vibrant and dynamic humanity in the beautiful melodies of Leoncavallo, Verdi and Puccini. A humanity that has taken music beyond the Italian borders and that today returns it to us bursting with echoes and reverberations of the other side of the Atlantic. “Lirico Incanto” is music as clear as the air. It is refined, cohesive music full of lyricism and melody, the same that has for several centuries magnificently represented what we are, beyond genres and styles.”" Max De Aloe (Chromatic harmonica) Roberto Olzer (piano) Marco Mistrangelo (doublebass) Nicola Stranieri (drums) Marlise Goidanich (baroque cello) - eventuale ospite aggiunto User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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