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Italian Spirit: In Japan
ByItalian Spirit virtually returned to Japan with percussionist Andrea Marchesini in March 2021, through a live stream performance of beautiful Italian songs interpreted by their infant instrumental trio. In Japan captures ten of these songs. Their beauty is genuine, subtle yet strong, whispered softly but landing in your ear like a shout.
"The Winter Sea (Il Mare D'Inverno)" opens with crashing waves of piano and percussion which slowly ripple and then recede for the trumpet. Those piano ripples gradually grow into a cascade of waterfalling melody, powering trumpet verses that glimmer and glow with the

Chuck Mangione
flugelhorn1940 - 2025
Pianist Collina plays elsewhere with a brightness and lightness that suggests

Vince Guaraldi
piano1928 - 1976
"I Like 'O Blues (A Me Me Piace 'O Blues)" stuffs a ton of musical fun into less than four minutes (and some funk, too). The arrangement somehow transforms three instruments into the full sound of an orchestra, with an occasional messy, smeared sound on Vezzoso's trumpet that calls up the sounds of

Bubber Miley
trumpet1903 - 1932

Cootie Williams
trumpet1911 - 1985

Count Basie
piano1904 - 1984
As Italian Spirit serenades "Caruso," Vezzoso, Collina and Marchesini play with profound, resonant emotion, a perfectly beautiful ending to a perfectly beautiful recording captured In Japan. ">
Track Listing
The Winter Sea (Il Mare D'Inverno); Diamond (Diamante); Universal Judgements (Giudizi Universali); Under The Fish Sign (Sotto Il Segno Dei Pesci); Sally; Dance Dance Dancer (Balla Balla Ballerino); Wonderful Thought (Pensiero Stupendo); For Me It's Important (Per Me E' Importante); I Like 'O Blues (A Me Me Piace 'O Blues); Caruso.
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Title: In Japan | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Self Produced
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