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Paolo Fresu

 
Artist: Paolo Fresu

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PAF

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Worked With:

Roberto Gatto, Michael Nyman, Nguyên Lê, Antonello Salis, Furio Di Castri, Aldo Romano, Giovanni Tommaso, Dave Holland, Lee Konitz, Albert Mangelsdorff, Tony Oxley

Formal Connection With:

Furio Di Castri, Paolo Fresu Angel Quartet
  • Born: 1961, Berchidda, Sardinia, Italy
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Trumpet
  • Representative Albums: "Mare Nostrum", "Qvarto", "Live in Montpellier

Biography

At the beginning of the '80s, trumpeter Paolo Fresu attended the Siena Summer Jazz Seminars and amazed Enrico Rava with his creativity, talent, and technique. Over the next ten years, he became a major player on the Italian scene, first with his own quintet (which is still going), then branching out in a variety of projects. After finishing his Conservatory studies, he became a teacher at the same Jazz Seminars in Siena; he lives half the year in Paris, from where he coordinates the major Time in Jazz Festival he created in his hometown. His discography numbers an astonishing 130 titles since he's been invited to play all over Europe in a variety of projects, from contemporary music to straight jazz, from dance to jazz/folk fusions.

His style is based on the classic Miles Davis sound of the '50s, and the very lineup of his quintet is reminiscent of Davis' group, with excellent tenor Tino Tracanna. They mostly play originals and the music flows fresh and engaging, never a mere imitation. Live in Montpellier (1990) and Ossi di Seppia featuring Gianluigi Trovesi, both on Splasc(h), are good representations of the different facets of the group; Shades of Chet is an affectionate tribute with Rava on Label Bleu (2001) featuring new piano talent Stefano Bollani. Sonos 'E Memoria (ACT 2001) and Metamorfosi (BMG 1999) are respectively inspired by Sardinian musical heritage and European classical Richard Strauss, their success being proof of his commitment to an open musical aesthetic. In addition to Fresu's quintet, he played in an unusual duo with bassist Furio di Castri, this became the PAF trio with the addition of Antonello Salis on piano and accordion, and another trio with English pianist John Taylor (Contos, Egea 1995), while his European quartet includes French-Vietnamese guitar player Nguyên Lê (Tales From Viêtnam, ACT, 1995). ~ Francesco Martinelli, All Music Guide
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Paolo Fresu (born in Berchidda, Sardinia, on February 10, 1961) is a trumpet and flugelhorn jazz player, as well as an arranger of music, and music composer.

The Lost Chords find Paolo Fresu in Monaco. From left to right : Carla Bley, Paolo Fresu and Andy Sheppard

Fresu picked up the trumpet at the age of 11, and played in the band Bernardo de Muro in his home town Berchidda.[1] Fresu graduated from the Conservatory of Cagliari in 1984, in trumpet studies under Enzo Morandini, and attended the University of Musical and performing arts in Bologna.[2]

Fresu currently teaches at the Siena Jazz National Seminars, as well as jazz university courses in Terni, and is the director of Nuoro Jazz Seminars in Nuoro, Italy.[3]

Fresu composes music for theatre, poem, dance, radio, TV, and film.

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Bands

Paolo Fresu has played with the following Bands:

  • "Paolo Fresu Quintet and Sextet",
  • "Paolo Fresu-Furio di Castri Duo",
  • "The Open Trio" (with Di Castri and James Taylor),
  • "P.A.F." (with Furio di Castri and Antonello Salis),
  • "Fresu-Di Castri-Balke-Favre" and
  • "Paolo Fresu Euro4th".

Discography

Paolo Fresu quintet and sextet

  • 1985 - Ostinato - (Splasc(h) Records)
  • 1986 - Inner Voices feat. David Liebman - (Splasc(h) Records)
  • 1987 - Mamut - (Splasc(h) Records)
  • 1988 - Qvarto - (Splasc(h) Records)
  • 1989 - AA.VV. (Fresu 5th) - Top jazz from Italy (Yvp)
  • 1990 - Live in Montpellier - (Splasc(h) Records)
  • 1991 - Ossi Di Seppia feat. G. Trovesi - (Splasc(h) Records)
  • 1992 - Ballads - (Splasc(h) Records)
  • 1992 - Linve in Lugano - (Blue Jazz)
  • 1994 - Ensalda Mistica feat. G. Trovesi - (Splasc(h) Records)
  • 1994 - AA.VV. (Fresu 5th) - I Disertori (Columbia)
  • 1995 - Night on the City - (OWL - EMI)
  • 1995 - AA.VV. (Fresu 5th) - Onyx jazz Club 85-95 (Onyx)
  • 1996 - AA.VV. (Fresu 6th) - Italian jazz today (MJDC)
  • 1996 - P. Fresu 6th + Orchestra Utopia - 6 X 30 (Onyx)
  • 1996 - AA.VV. (Fresu 5th) - Sempler, The Blue Note 1995 Labels (EMI / Blue Note)
  • 1997 - Paolo Fresu 5th / Erwin Vann - Wanderlust (RCA / Victor BMG)

External links

References

  1. ^ Official biography
  2. ^ Jazz Musiques Productions Paolo Fresu Retrieved on 8 August 2007
  3. ^ Tommaso Starace Tommaso Starace Biography Retrieved on 19 July 2007



 
 
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