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Gabriele Mitelli Three Tsuru Origami: Colapesce
ByGabriele Mitelli
trumpetb.1988
Initially, a trio pairing Mitelli's trumpet, saxophone and electronics with the revered British rhythm section of bassist

John Edwards
bass, acoustic
Mark Sanders
drumsb.1960

Camila Nebbia
saxophone, tenorMitelli might be seen as a European counterpart to American cornetist and sonic explorer

Rob Mazurek
trumpetb.1965
With seasoned veterans Edwards and Sanders anchoring the group and rising force Nebbia contributing both muscle and sensitivity on saxophone, Mitelli crafts an evocative sonic narrative. The fifteen compact pieces deftly balance composed form and spontaneous invention. The title track sets the tone with Mitelli's fluttering piccolo trumpet and Nebbia's overblown saxophone engaged in a frantic dialogue, underpinned by Edwards' forceful string plucks and Sanders' kinetic percussion. The longer "The King and the Challenge" builds tension as the four voices spiral outward, only to be drawn back into a unified statementa testament to their collective intuition.
Many of the pieces are miniatures, but none feel underdeveloped. Instead, the brevity allows for vivid, focused expressions. On "Shadows in the Depths," Mitelli and Nebbia first communicate through breath and brass before shifting to spoken word, creating a layered, impressionistic narrative. "Voices of the Sea" pairs ambient electronics with Edwards' resonant bass and spare percussion, while "Songs of Sea and Land" contrasts militaristic drumming with honking, overblown saxophone and smeared trumpet tones.
Through its mythological lens, Colapesce dives deep into themes of sacrifice, transformation, and rebirthusing improvisation not just as a vehicle for musical expression, but as a means to evoke the fluid mysteries of the sea itself. This is a recording that invites repeated listening, revealing new details with each immersion. ">
Track Listing
Mare Nostrum; Cola, the Call of the Waves; Colapesce, Son of the Sea; The King and the Challenge; Three Stones, Three Pillars; The Abyss; The Column of Sicily; The Sacrifice; The Rising Legend; Shadows in the Depths; Songs of Sea and Land; The Dance of the Waves; Under the Waves; The Eternal Guardian (Hymn for Lelio Giannetto); Voices of the Sea.
Personnel
Gabriele Mitelli
trumpetCamila Nebbia
saxophone, tenorJohn Edwards
bass, acousticMark Sanders
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Gabriele Mitelli: electronics, piccolo trumpet.
Album information
Title: Colapesce | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: We Insist! Records
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