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Pasquale Stafano: Sparks
ByGianni Iorio
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Astor Piazzolla
bandoneon1921 - 1992

Giorgio Vendola
bass, acousticSaverio Gerardi
drumsAn album of contrasts, with shifts in tempi, mood and dynamics, both within and between songs, there are still common threads running through these eight originals. Stafano is a student of both classical music and jazz, and a little of the former colors his precise articulation and elegant melodies. The pianist also has a penchant for muscular, repeating motifs, none more so than on the energized opener, "Sparks," where several hooks form little stepping stones between improvised passages. Within the trio's tightly bound rhythmic framework there is a particularly close symmetry between Stafano and Vendola, with the pianist's signatures often mirrored in the bass, as on the title track and the lively "Night Market."
The legacy of the

Esbjorn Svensson
piano1964 - 2008
Bowed bass and a rumbling wave of piano and drums announce "The Roller Coaster," which features, aptly enough, Stafano's most uninhibited soloing of the set. Even in the heat of musical passion, however, the pianist always sounds in complete control of his course. Perhaps a little more open-ended exploration from the trio might have made for a more thrilling ride, but this composition, like the album as a whole, still serves up plenty of delights.
With Sparks there is certainly the promise of more incendiary music making still to come from Stafano's impressive new trio. ">
Track Listing
Sparks; Three Days Snow; Night Market; Remembrance; Countdown; Mirror of Soul; Clocks; The Roller Coaster.
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Album information
Title: Sparks | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Enja Records
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