The Jazz Club Network offers to the public a vast choice of music, hosting 24 concerts ranging from international vocalism to Afro and flamenco rhythms. This project, which has grown exponentially over the last seven years, is supported by various public and private institutions, including Fondazione di Sardegna, the Ministry of Culture and Regione Sardegna. The aim is not only to offer high-level shows, but also to keep the tradition of jazz clubs alive, recreating the intimate and sophisticated atmosphere typical of these places.
World-renowned prodigy, pianist Alex Conde (excellent pitch already at the age of four) is one of the most versatile contemporary interpreters of jazz-flamenco fusion. With fluid technique, an innovative tonal palette and a vast repertoire, he plays with the passion of a young artist and the mastery of a seasoned veteran.
Line up:
Alex Conde: piano
Pablo Martín Caminero: double bass
Michael Olivera: drums
Dado Moroni and Francesca Corrias, an exclusive duo for a new artistic production. He is a great jazz pianist with unmistakable class, she is Francesca Corrias, one of the most popular jazz vocalists on the Sardinian and national scene.
Line up:
Dado Moroni: piano
Francesca Corrias: voice
Nicola Angelucci is undoubtedly one of the most accomplished drummers on the Italian jazz scene. For several years he has been a member of Fabrizio Bosso's quartet and boasts collaborations with some of the undisputed masters of international jazz such as Benny Golson, Steve Grossman, Wynton Marsalis just to name a few. The team is enriched by the two very young talents Francesco Fratini and Giovanni Cutello.
Line up:
Nicola Angelucci: drums
Greg Burk: piano
Luca Bulgarelli: double bass
Francesco Fratini: trumpet
Giovanni Cutello: sax
Pianist, singer, composer Glenda del E is leaving a profound imprint on Cuba's Afro-Latin and soul scene. Born and raised between what she describes as "the best of both worlds" in her native Havana, and the multicultural Toronto, Canada gained experience from an early age and learned how important it is to be motivated by those she admires most: her mother and father. Nominated for a Latin Grammy, today she is an artist open to a variety of different musical influences, from classical piano repertoire and Cuban folklore, to hip-hop and R&B and jazz, managing to establish herself as a highly talented and applauded versatile musician on the stages of Havana, but also of Miami, Toronto and New York. She recently represented Canada as a member of the Young Orchestra of the Americas.
Line up:
Glenda del E: piano/vocals
Carlos Martin: percussion/flugelhorn
Abel Sanabria: bass
Mario Del Monte: drums
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