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Jim Rotondi: Finesse
ByJim Rotondi
trumpet1962 - 2024

Jakob Helling
trumpetb.1990
As if that many instruments weren't enough, Rotondi invited two friends, saxophonist

Dick Oatts
saxophone, altob.1953

Steve Davis
tromboneb.1967

Danny Grissett
pianoSeveral numbers, especially those with strings, impart a definite

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988
The big band, as noted, does its job without any fuss, as do the strings, while Rotondi solos gorgeously on every number except for the two brief "intros," the first of which"Before Curtis"may refer to trombonist

Curtis Fuller
trombone1934 - 2021

Herwig Gradischnig
saxophone, baritoneMartin Fuss
saxophoneWith the caveat that there is no real need for stringsthey are simply there, doing their part while providing little in the way of added interest or colorFinesse is superior in every respect, thanks to Rotondi's exceptional talents and those of his Austrian comrades in arms. Those who remember the Davis/Evans masterworks fondly should warm quickly to this now-and-then near-image. ">
Track Listing
Ruth; Dark Blue; Lady Bug; Designated Hitter; Falset; Before Curtis; For Curtis; Going To The Sun; Prelude For 14 Strings and Flute; Interlude; In Graz; Happy Feet; Miller Time.
Personnel
Jim Rotondi
trumpetMario Gonzi
drumsTobias Weidinger
trumpetClemens Hofer
tromboneMartin Fuss
saxophoneFabio Devigili
saxophoneMichael Erian
saxophoneRobert Unterk?fler
saxophoneHerwig Gradischnig
saxophone, baritoneDanny Grissett
pianoKarol Hodas
bass, acousticDaniel N?sig
trumpetMarkus Pechmann
trumpetSimon Pl?tzeneder
trumpetMario Vavti
tromboneJohannes Herrlich
tromboneChristina Lachberger
tromboneAlbum information
Title: Finesse | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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