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Negroni's Trio: Esperanzas / Hopes
ByNomar Negroni
drums
Josh Allen
bass, acousticA classically-trained pianist, Negroni's chops on the instrument is a special feature here as his incredible finger play throughout the recording reveals. The music opens up on the flashy "Que Felicidad," where son Nomar makes his mark with splashy cymbal work in making a pounding statement of his own. The pianist lends a bit of the classical touch in a delicate intro to the title track "Esperanzas," featuring
Ismael Vergara
clarinetMaria Toledo
vocalsThe first standard on the session is the Morgan/Fischer classic, "How High the Moon," enhanced by the alto sax voice of Dr.

Ed Calle
saxophoneRamatis Moraes
guitarThe leader turns to the electric piano for "Morning / Una Manana," a sturdy Latin groove helped out by the vocals of
Edgar Omar
vocalsLuis “Perico” Ortiz
flugelhornOne sampling of Esperanzas is enough to give one new hope that music can conquer all. Pianist Jose Negroni and his exceptional trio has quite possibly recorded another Latin Grammy-nominated contender with another dazzling performance. ">
Track Listing
Que Felicidad; Esperanzas; Encadenados; How High the Moon; Don't Go Anywhere; Morning /Una Manana; Osvaldo; Petite Fleur; Mis Recuerdos.
Personnel
Jose Negroni
pianoNomar Negroni
drumsJosh Allen
bass, acousticEd Calle
saxophoneRamatis Moraes
guitarIsmael Vergara
clarinetLuis “Perico” Ortiz
flugelhornMaria Toledo
vocalsEdgar Omar
vocalsAdditional Instrumentation
David Fernandez: violin; Ebert Ceballo: violin; Francesca Rossi: viola; Maria Salas: cello
Album information
Title: Esperanzas / Hopes | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Sony Latin
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