Another fine release from this Italian 'chamber music' quartet. Recalling the Belgian group Julverne, Gatto Marte are a percussion-less group that really focus on classical chamber sounds rather than 'rock' but have an appeal to 'rock' fans for the clarity and tunefulness of their compositions. If Univers Zero are rock's version of Stravinsky and Art Zoyd are rock's version of Varese and Wappasou rock's version of Debussy and ZNR rock's Satie, then Gatto Marte are certainly rock music's answer to Prokofiev! Delicate and beautiful music from violin, bassoon, piano & doublebass.
When you go to Gatto Marte's site, you are greeted with the following sentence: "Gatto Marte is an italian quartet performing original compositions with classical influence and jazz improvisation." That, dear readers, is a mighty fine and accurate sentence. I'll write more now, but do keep that sentence in mind! This is the band's seventh album and the musicians are Nino Cotone: Violin, Hang and Percussion, Giuseppe Brancaccio: Bassoon, Maximilian Brooks: Piano and Percussion, Pietro Lusvardi: Double Bass, Banjo, Harmonica and Percussion.
"Gatto Marte is a chamber ensemble of classical background with an attitude close to jazz and a twist of folk music, from Eastern Europe through the Mediterranean towards the North. Piano, double bass, violin and bassoon are the protagonists of this musical journey."
01. Puer
02. Puella
03. Povera gente valse
04. Tango luna
05. Carnevale sopra le nuvole
06. Il bosco di Marte
07. La Tugazza
08. Prima volta
09. Tin tin
10. Rosa
11. Lily
12. Luca
13. Pique nique
14. L'armata di Picio
15. Rosa del deserto
05. Carnevale sopra le nuvole
Nino Cotone: violin, hang & percussion
Giuseppe Brancaccio: bassoon
Maximilian Brooks: piano & percussion
Pietro Lusvardi: double bass, banjo, harmonica & percussion
Guest musicians:
Doug Tones: tom tom & crash cymbal (1)
Rosa Lusvardi: castanets (8)
Lily Lusvardi assisted by Sara Lusvardi: maracas (8)
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Ratings by outbrain
LinkWithin
Categories by Styles
- Avantprog (30)
- Progrock (21)
- World Fusion (3)
Categories by Country
- Accordion Tribe (1)
- Adrian Belew (1)
- Alamaailman Vasarat (1)
- Alan White (1)
- Aranis (1)
- Asturias (2)
- Ballroomquartet (1)
- Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso (1)
- Bill Bruford (1)
- Birds and Buildings (1)
- Calomito (1)
- Caprice (1)
- Chris Judge Smith (1)
- Connivence (2)
- Curved Air (1)
- David Torn (1)
- Ensemble Nimbus (1)
- Erik Visser (1)
- Eskalation (1)
- Esthema (1)
- Fanfare Pourpour (1)
- Flairck (1)
- Flash (3)
- Gatto Marte (2)
- Humble Grumble (1)
- Ibrido Hot Six (1)
- Il Ruscello (1)
- Jean-Luc Payssan (1)
- Juha Kujanpää Ensemble (1)
- Kauhukakara (1)
- Kultivator (1)
- Lars Hollmer (12)
- Le Silo (1)
- Looping Home Orchestra (1)
- Mamadeus (1)
- Mats and Morgan (1)
- Minimum Vital (2)
- North Sea Radio Orchestra (3)
- Oaksenham (1)
- Peter Banks (1)
- Pikapika TeArt (1)
- Pokerface (1)
- Rondo (1)
- Samla Mammas Manna (1)
- Skywhale (1)
- Sylvia Houtzager (1)
- Synesthesia (1)
- The New Percussion Group of Amsterdam (1)
- Tony Levin (1)
- Von Zamla (2)
- Wavemaker (1)
- Yugen (1)
- Zamla Mammaz Manna (1)
Popular Posts
-
After the dissolution of Samla Mammas Manna (as Zamla Mammaz Manna), master musicians Haapala y Hollmer decided to renew their partnersh...
-
Today they're known for giving Police drummer Stewart Copeland his start, but Curved Air emerged in the early 1970s as one of Englan...
-
Vinyl Rip - Not released in CD Quite an excellent and unique take on electronic music from this somewhat obscure British duo. Br...
-
SAMLA MAMMAS MANNA was formed in Uppsala, Sweden in 1969. The last offspring of SAMLA MAMMAS MANNA, VON ZAMLA, did their last album ...
-
A true obscured gem (vinyl rip) Skywhale was formed in 1974 by Steve Robshaw in Bristol UK, in order to play an eclectic blend of so...
-
It's been a while since we had another King Crimson album. During this time Adrian Belew has managed to release quite a few albums ...
-
Talk about an eclectic album! Ex-Yes and Flash guitarzan Peter Banks really spilled his beans here, putting together a VERY original al...
-
This second FLASH`s album was recorded as a quartet. Keyboard player Tony Kaye, who never was an official member of the band and who was...
-
What do chess and an interstellar messenger of peace have in common? Nothing, I'd venture, but it didn't stop Ray Bennett from l...
-
Founded in 1981 by keyboardist Lars Hollmer and guitarist Eino Haapala this zany band was an off-shoot of Sweden's Samlas Mammas Man...
.
ReplyDeleteSogni di Bimba
PW: braindamage
.
So great to have found you again, Crimsonking. Lost touch with you over the past many months. Your posts are always the greatest challenges!
ReplyDeleteBrianG
Thanks Brian :)
ReplyDeleteReal nice music, thanx!
ReplyDeleteArmute
thanks for the great music
ReplyDelete.
ReplyDeleteNEW LINK
Download
PW: braindamage
.