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Luca Ciarla: Violinair
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Luca Ciarla
violinGiven a line-up featuring such instruments as violin and accordion, comparisons with the likes of

Richard Galliano
accordionb.1950

Astor Piazzolla
bandoneon1921 - 1992

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Juan Tizol
trombone1900 - 1984
As for the playing, this is bravura stuff. The long notes and chords of

Vince Abbracciante
accordion

Francesco Savoretti
percussionSometimes, it is just a little too post-modern, a little too knowing. The medley of Monk tunes, "Epistrophy 'Round My Dear" is structured as a suite with each tune led over a bridge into the next. It seems rather episodic, when the opportunity for a more radical reading or even deconstruction is missed. But with such an enjoyable record such criticisms can feel like carping. How often does a record finish leaving one thinking it was over too darn soon. Violinair is a gem of a record from a violinist who has clearly absorbed the history of his instrument from

Joe Venuti
violin1903 - 1978

Michal Urbaniak
violinTrack Listing
Tracks: Re Mi-Lo Sol; Roulette & Caravan (Medley); Epistrophy ’Round My Dear (Medley); A Night in Tunisia; L’Artigiana de Ostuni (Medley); Pepi e Meme.
Personnel
Luca Ciarla
violinPersonnel: Luca Ciarla: violin, electronics, vocals, ocarina, baritone violin, whistling, toy instruments; Vince Abbracciante: accordion, piano; Nicola di Camillo: electric bass; double bass; Francesco Savoretti: percussion, drums.
Album information
Title: Violinair | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Violipiano Records
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