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Enrico Pieranunzi|Blues & Bach - the Music of John Lewis (Arr. for Piano, Bass, Drums, and Orchestra by Michele Corcella)

Blues & Bach - the Music of John Lewis (Arr. for Piano, Bass, Drums, and Orchestra by Michele Corcella)

Enrico Pieranunzi, Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana & Michele Corcella
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Iconic pianist Enrico Pieranunzi was an enthusiastic follower of the late Bill Evans in his early days and soon became sought-after amongst the greatest American musicians to come to Italy (from Chet Baker to Lee Konitz). Across his long career, this major figure in European jazz has developed a personal style that’s both sophisticated, rich and leans into the intoxication of swing and melodic seduction. He effortlessly handles even the most diverse orchestral formats (though he shows a slight preference for the trio) and specialises in creating albums based on the great figures from his personal hall of fame—be they jazz musicians (‘Infant Eyes’ inspired by Wayne Shorter or ‘Dukes’s Dream’ devoted to Edward Ellington), screen composers (from Morricone to Nino Rota) or the big names of Western classical music (Scarlatti, Bach, Haendel, Martinu...).


This new project unquestionably continues along this path. In fact, it even kills two birds with one stone by highlighting how much the music of John Lewis (pianist, composer, and co-founder of the legendary Modern Jazz Quartet in 1952) owes to Johann Sebastian Bach. Accompanied by the Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana conducted by Michele Corcella (who also wrote the orchestrations), Pieranunzi and his trio (Luca Bulgarelli and Mauro Beggio) delicately reinterpret Lewis' great works (‘Django’, ‘Vendôme’, ‘Autumn in New York’…), carefully deconstructing and deterritorialising the music. Exploring everything an orchestra with a wind quintet and a string quintet has to offer, the arrangements most often forsake the baroque grammar typical of Bach to venture into the realms of post-Romanticism. The music is tender and sentimental by design, and Pieranunzi's impressionist piano fully conveys the modernist distancing. This project is as delicate as it is refined. © Stéphane Ollivier/Qobuz

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Blues & Bach - the Music of John Lewis (Arr. for Piano, Bass, Drums, and Orchestra by Michele Corcella)

Enrico Pieranunzi

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1
Skating in Central Park (Arr. for Piano, Bass, Drums, and Orchestra by Michele Corcella)
00:07:36

John Lewis, Composer - Enrico Pieranunzi, Producer, MainArtist - Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana, MainArtist - Michele Corcella, Producer, MainArtist, MusicArranger

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2
Spanish Steps (Arr. for Piano, Bass, Drums, and Orchestra by Michele Corcella)
00:06:03

John Lewis, Composer - Enrico Pieranunzi, Producer, MainArtist - Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana, MainArtist - Michele Corcella, Producer, MainArtist, MusicArranger

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Vendome (Arr. for Piano, Bass, Drums, and Orchestra by Michele Corcella)
00:04:59

John Lewis, Composer - Enrico Pieranunzi, Producer, MainArtist - Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana, MainArtist - Michele Corcella, Producer, MainArtist, MusicArranger

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4
Autumn in New York (Arr. for Piano, Bass, Drums, and Orchestra by Michele Corcella)
00:06:12

Vernon Duke, Composer - Enrico Pieranunzi, Producer, MainArtist - Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana, MainArtist - Michele Corcella, Producer, MainArtist, MusicArranger

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5
Django (Arr. for Piano, Bass, Drums, and Orchestra by Michele Corcella)
00:07:53

John Lewis, Composer - Enrico Pieranunzi, Producer, MainArtist - Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana, MainArtist - Michele Corcella, Producer, MainArtist, MusicArranger

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Concorde (Arr. for Piano, Bass, Drums, and Orchestra by Michele Corcella)
00:07:30

John Lewis, Composer - Enrico Pieranunzi, Producer, MainArtist - Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana, MainArtist - Michele Corcella, Producer, MainArtist, MusicArranger

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7
Milano (Arr. for Piano, Bass, Drums, and Orchestra by Michele Corcella)
00:07:31

John Lewis, Composer - Enrico Pieranunzi, Producer, MainArtist - Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana, MainArtist - Michele Corcella, Producer, MainArtist, MusicArranger

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8
Jasmine Tree (Arr. for Piano, Bass, Drums, and Orchestra by Michele Corcella)
00:05:06

John Lewis, Composer - Enrico Pieranunzi, Producer, MainArtist - Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana, MainArtist - Michele Corcella, Producer, MainArtist, MusicArranger

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Album review

Iconic pianist Enrico Pieranunzi was an enthusiastic follower of the late Bill Evans in his early days and soon became sought-after amongst the greatest American musicians to come to Italy (from Chet Baker to Lee Konitz). Across his long career, this major figure in European jazz has developed a personal style that’s both sophisticated, rich and leans into the intoxication of swing and melodic seduction. He effortlessly handles even the most diverse orchestral formats (though he shows a slight preference for the trio) and specialises in creating albums based on the great figures from his personal hall of fame—be they jazz musicians (‘Infant Eyes’ inspired by Wayne Shorter or ‘Dukes’s Dream’ devoted to Edward Ellington), screen composers (from Morricone to Nino Rota) or the big names of Western classical music (Scarlatti, Bach, Haendel, Martinu...).


This new project unquestionably continues along this path. In fact, it even kills two birds with one stone by highlighting how much the music of John Lewis (pianist, composer, and co-founder of the legendary Modern Jazz Quartet in 1952) owes to Johann Sebastian Bach. Accompanied by the Orchestra Filarmonica Italiana conducted by Michele Corcella (who also wrote the orchestrations), Pieranunzi and his trio (Luca Bulgarelli and Mauro Beggio) delicately reinterpret Lewis' great works (‘Django’, ‘Vendôme’, ‘Autumn in New York’…), carefully deconstructing and deterritorialising the music. Exploring everything an orchestra with a wind quintet and a string quintet has to offer, the arrangements most often forsake the baroque grammar typical of Bach to venture into the realms of post-Romanticism. The music is tender and sentimental by design, and Pieranunzi's impressionist piano fully conveys the modernist distancing. This project is as delicate as it is refined. © Stéphane Ollivier/Qobuz

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