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Franco Ambrosetti: Nora
By
Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988

Clifford Brown
trumpetb.1930
Those early forays into orchestral jazz set the template of lush backdrops spread out to showcase the jazz chops of the artists who choose to go that way. The "With Strings" genre seems to have a Jovian gravitational pull for a good percentage of serious jazz players, Franco Ambrosetti being one of them.
For Nora he called in Grammy-winning pianist & composer

Alan Broadbent
pianob.1947

John Scofield
guitarb.1951

Scott Colley
bassb.1963

Uri Caine
pianob.1956

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Born in 1941, Ambrosetti is moving into his ninth decade with a taste for elegance and a feel for romance and the subdued majesty of deftly-arranged orchestral accompaniment. He is simply impeccable here with his horn work, its remarkable purity of tone and nuanced phrasing. His playing is measured and deliberative, allowing for the full immersive experience of the sweetness and lush beauty of strings, but also assertive enough to showcase his unerring and seemingly effortless ability to enhance the beauty of a familiar melody with his horn.
And a note on the sound; it is touted as a: "New 3D sound technology [that] will offer listeners a new sonic experience when they cue up Nora." It will indeed. ">
Track Listing
Nora's Theme; Morning Song of a Spring Flower; All Blues; Falling in Love; Autumn Leaves; Sweet Journey; It Happens Quietly; After the Rain.
Personnel
Franco Ambrosetti
trumpetJohn Scofield
guitarUri Caine
pianoPeter Erskine
drumsScott Colley
bassAdditional Instrumentation
22-piece string orchestra.
Album information
Title: Nora | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Enja Records
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