
Our virtual stage reopens for an intimate performance with trumpeter Paolo Fresu, one of the greatest jazz artists in Italy with a thriving career spanning over 30 years. Fresu will be accompanied by bandoneonist Daniele di Bonaventura.
The repertoire of this extraordinary duo features original ballads, improvisations, a Puccini theme from La Boheme, music by Neapolitan composer Ernesto de Curtis, “O que sera” by Chico Buarque and more. While di Bonaventura’s creativity brings jazz and South American music tradition together, Fresu’s muted trumpet reminds us of Miles Davis. Inspired by ethnic, classical and electronic music, the two musicians will transport us on a musical journey full of emotions expressed through their unique lyricism.
SOURCE: https://iicwashington.esteri.it
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