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Jacopo Ferrazza: Fantásia
ByJacopo Ferrazza
bass, acousticb.1989
Its first two tracks firmly establish this ethereal mood. The leadoff and title track opens with an acoustic piano melody that Diodati's evocative, wistful voice picks up and traces. But just as her voice lifts up and begins soaring over this spacy landscape, the music erupts into disparate bass, drum and trumpet sounds: Bass and drums dig so deep down they seem to claw a hole in the song's floor while guest

Fabrizio Bosso
trumpet"The Explorers" is a great description of this ensemble as they traverse this tune. Drums open with a staccato beat that Ferazza's bass quickly picks up and strings together. Then the music goes through so many different passages, including a vocal section where synthetic and human voices dance on a melody as colorful and fleeting as a butterfly, that it's difficult to keep track. This leads drummer Valeria Vantaggio and pianist
Enrico Zanisi
piano"Step By Step" seems to build in precisely that way: Cello and violin twirl the first verse into a beautiful dance with piano and Diodati's spectral voice; pushed hard by the rhythm section, the remaining steps grow in power without increasing tempo or volume. Ferrazza's sympathetic bass thrusts and tugs, energizing pianist Zanisi's closing solo, a gorgeous jazz crown atop this curiously satisfying combination of instrumental styles.
Bosso's guest trumpet and Diodati's ethereal, haunting voice whisper eternity into "Old Souls," another beautiful reflection in this expansive journey through Fantásia. ">
Track Listing
Fantàsia; The Explorers; River Theater; Old Souls; Land Of Time; La Course; Blue Glow; Step By Step; The Tree Of Life.
Personnel
Jacopo Ferrazza
bass, acousticAllesandra Diodati
vocalsEnrico Zanisi
pianoLivia de Romanis
celloValerio Vantaggio
drumsFabrizio Bosso
trumpetMercello Allulli
saxophone, sopranoAlbum information
Title: Fantásia | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Teal Dreamers Factory Records
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