Franco Ambrosetti Cheers
Thacks:
Autumn Leaves
No SIlia No Party
I'm Glad There Is You
Bye Bye Blackbird
Drums Corrida
Someday My Prince Will Come
The Smart Went Crazy
Midnight Voyage
Body And Soul.
Personnel
Franco Ambosetti: flugelhorn; Kenny Barron: piano; Buster Williams: bass; Jack DeJohnette: drums;
John Scofield: guitar; Randy Brecker: trumpet; Greg Osby: alto saxophone;
Gianluca Ambrosetti: soprano saxophone; Antonio Faraò:
piano; Uri Caine: piano; Dado Maroni: piano; Terri Lyne Carrington: drums.
Cheers! – Franco Ambrosetti & Friends
마에스트로 '프랑코 엠브로세티'의 75세 생일을 기념하여 녹음한 재즈 스탠다드.
1941년생으로 9세에 피아노를 시작하여 75세에 60년 재즈인생을 정리한 음반.
그의 음악친구들 케니 바론, 부스터 윌리암스, 잭 디조네티, 존 스코필드, 랜드 브렉커 등 이 시대의 별들이 참여한 그의 인생작.
수상경력
1966, Vienna (Austria), first prize for trumpet.
1985, Venice (Italy) RAI Radiotelevisione italiana: 1985년 최고의 유럽 음악가.
2004, Paris-Lugano, République Française: Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres.
Milestone birthdays deserve major events. And so we have Franco Ambrosetti's Cheers, a star-studded seventy-fifth birthday celebration that's both a walk down memory lane with friends and a stroll over different terrain for the man of the moment.
In January of 2017, just over a month after Ambrosetti's actual birthday, the septuagenarian starring man found himself at the center of a musical party in his honor at Brooklyn's Systems Two Studios. There, surrounded by most impressive company, he wielded his flugelhorn and traced his way through a collection of songs with the fluid grace that's come to characterize his work on a series of celebrated dates stretching back nearly four decades on the ENJA imprint.
Joining forces with a set of familiar faces—A-listers that have appeared on record and/or on stages with this Italian horn heavy over the years—Ambrosetti delivers a program that's neither mired in nostalgia nor taken by fashion's fickle outlook. An intelligent mix of recalibrated standards and originals suited to this setting makes for a beautiful listen with plenty of peaks and no valleys to speak of. An "Autumn Leaves" bolstered by Buster Williams' sly and springy riffs, driven by Jack DeJohnette's cymbals, built around Uri Caine's pianistic chassis, and given over to Ambrosetti's modal moodiness, augurs well for this album. It hints at Miles Davis in its demeanor, but it's pure Ambrosetti in its accent.
The eight tracks that follow don't disappoint or disprove that initial feeling of positive energy given over through "Autumn Leaves." Ambrosetti's daydreaming horn is all class working atop the gilded trio of Williams, DeJohnette, and pianist Kenny Barron on "I'm Glad There Is You"; original "Drums Corrida" makes history, teaming DeJohnette and his one-time protégé, the masterful Terri Lyne Carrington, in a spicy-turned-roiling scene; "The Smart Went Crazy," putting guitarist John Scofield and alto saxophonist Greg Osby in the sunny spotlight, references Ambrosetti's long association with the song's composer—Swiss pianist George Gruntz; and a matte-finish take on Joey Calderazzo's "Midnight Voyage" nods to Michael Brecker while bringing aboard the dearly departed saxophone icon's famous brother, trumpeter Randy Brecker.
Whether waxing nostalgic on a ballad, flying high on a swinging foundation, or simply stepping out of the way to let his friends shine, Ambrosetti proves the model of assurance here. Time has clearly taught and treated him well.