New York restaurant Lucciola launches a new series of Jazz Nights with a special event featuring the Stefano Doglioni Trio and guitarist Pasquale Grasso on Thursday January 16, 2020.
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The Italian Cultural Institute in New York is hosting a series of Jazz concerts featuring talented Italian artists. The next two are scheduled for June 11th and 18th.
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The artist will present Eclipse, the sixth album of her luminous career, that began with jazz improvisation and continued following the thread of contamination.
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Il 14 Aprile, al Poisson Rouge di New York, l'artista presenterà il suo Album Eclipse, sesto di una carriera luminosa iniziata con l'improvvisazione jazzistica e proseguita sotto il segno della contaminazione.
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This Italian artist is not afraid to explore her vocal potential in different languages and across genres. Yesterday at Birdland, she presented her second and newly released album, Across the Sea (Jando), co-created with pianist and vocalist Kevin Hays. And now she is also planning a tour.
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Jazz music was born over a hundred years ago in the slums of New Orleans thanks to the melting pot of races, ethnicities, lifestyles, styles of talking that Louisiana’s great port city represented.
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On the occasion of her performance on June 25 at the Italian Cultural Institute of New York, the internationally renowned Italian musician Ada Rovatti tells about her career from the very first steps to her best achievements
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Ada Rovatti is coming to New York City's Italian Cultural Institute June 25 for a free concert event!
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Raphael Gualazzi is so Italian and–at the same time–so extraordinarily global for his music. Born in 1981, Raphael is a singer-songwriter who exported Italian vibes across the world. I’m proud to introduce Raphael Gualazzi as our second guest on “Francesco Foderà’s Italian Sound.”
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Un tributo ad un pezzo di storia del jazz mondiale, ad un’altra icona sacra viene dedicata una serata in cui la protagonista assoluta è la tromba.“The Champ to Dizzy”, l’omaggio italiano, nell’occasione del centenario della sua nascita, a Dizzy Gillespie, il più grande trombettista dell’era del bepop.