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Sound & Syntax

by stefano scippa palleni

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Sign 03:16
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Forty One 05:33
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Seven 04:46
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Hornolody 03:21
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You Knows 02:16
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Stefano Scippa Pallleni reworks material inspired by the contemporary jazz tradition to put it in a new perspective: this iserivedrepertoire reworks the angular themes of Monk dear to the master Steve Lacy, crosses the modern era with Shorter and Davis up to Coleman and together he rereads some classics of the american songbook. There is no lack of original pieces built on polytonal structures. Accompanied by highly experienced musicians his lyrical sense combined with the very personal and profound sound draws wide-ranging spaces hovering over structures of great energy. The instrumental combinations range from the quartet, the pianoless trio, to the acoustic duo with piano or guitar.

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released August 7, 2017

Stefano Scippa Palleni: soprano sax
Gilberto Grillini: double bass
Alessandro Dalla: drums

Cover design by Harimukti Rosida

℗ & © Vaata Music 2019

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stefano scippa palleni Bologna, Italy

Italian born, Stefano plays differernt styles including jazz, world, classical, modern sacred music based on early sources, film music, interdisciplinary performances and solo concerts. His saxophone tone is distinctive for purity and warmth. His playing is volatile and lyric, rich of expression and details. Beside being a musician he's also a professional psycholgist and art-therapist. ... more

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