week full of concerts in Rome



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MONDAY 30 JULY

World / Björk at the Baths of Caracalla

After the postponement of June 13 comes the magic voice of Björk : emotions, mysteries, images from his music, great freedom to mix rock with poetry, the world, research, punk, little follies, electronic sounds, surprises, video art, pop, jazz, trip hop, ethnic fragrances, intense atmospheres, experimentation of all kinds: Is more or less the recipe of Björk Guðmundsdóttir Icelandic Reykjavík, vintage 1965, which has about twenty Grammy and other prizes (like the price of Swedish polar music received in 2010 with our Ennio Morricone), more than 40 million records sold and a reputation earned by traveling half the world. In addition to composing and singing, Björk plays piano, flute, harmonica, harp, oboe, piccolo and who knows what other instruments besides the electronics. Rather than enumerate his career and his thousand adventures, we are talking about his last and excellent album Utopia released last November, and full of ropes, wood, electronics and many other ingredients .
In fact, let's talk about the disc and it's it. "I wanted to imagine Utopia as a land never explored. How would you arrive on an unknown island? Full of flowers and birds never seen before? Paths to discover? A scary place, and at the same time excites you: the new is like that. I think it has never been more important than now, at the time of Donald Trump, to ask how we can save our world. In the meantime, we can imagine, then say with strength and clarity what we want. We can define it, make a manifesto. As long as you write it on a piece of paper, utopia is only an idea. For this to happen, we must all dream together of the same dream. "What else to add, if not the desire, ours and everyone's, to finally hear it live?
Baths of Caracalla, avenue of the Baths of Caracalla, 9 pm

Rock / I Baustelle at the Summer Festival of Rome

Ititola Love and Violence vol. 2 (subtitle: twelve new easy plays ) the new CD of Baustelle excellent group born in Montepulciano in 1996: the singers Francesco Bianconi and Rachele Bastreghi and guitarist Claudio Brasini present the second chapter of the previous album Love and Violence during a tour that goes through half from Italy and arrives in Rome tonight. With them, to complete the formazone, they play Ettore Bianconi (electronics and keyboards), Sebastiano de Gennaro (percussion), Alessandro Maiorino (bbad), Diego Palazzo (keyboards and guitars) and Andrea Faccioli (guitars). The special guests of the concert will be the arch quartet i Maurice and Enrico Gabrielli (arranger of many albums of the band), on stage for a special out-program: "We let's insert in the Roman evening a moment where we would define together folk, bucolic and chamber music, it will be a concert in the concert and we will do seven songs with them, "says the Baustelle.
The training offers full performances of energy and life, is one of the most beloved Italian rock bands, a cult group loved by the public, elegant and refined in the discs (there are twenty- only two years of homemade tapes). have been printed with the now desaparecido mimeograph) and in beautiful live performances. In the programming thirty titles, from Violence to She in spite of you, Veronica, The provincials, The love is negative, Perdere Giovanna, Life, Monumental, Baby, Gomma and so immediately on. Evening not to be missed.
Rome summer festival, Parco della Musica, Cavea, 9 pm

Jazz / Giuliani, a tribute to the great cinema

The saxophonist Rosario Giuliani the accordionist Luciano Biondini, the bbadist Enzo Pietropaoli and drummer Michele Rabbia offer a tribute to the great Italian cinema, with a repertoire of unforgettable film themes, from Fellini 8 and a half to Once upon a time in America and Nuovo Cinema Paradiso compositions by Nino Rota and Ennio Morricone, plus two original works written by Giuliani and Biondini, namely Black and White and What is not . ] Jazz house, Viale Ardeatina 55, 21:00

World / Med Orkestra free to Villa Ada

If you have not heard about it yet The island of Gulliver the new album from Med Free Orkestra released in April, no fear: multi-ethnic training, born in Testaccio and composed of sixteen musicians from different parts of the world (five countries, three continents, five different languages), the present live tonight. The group gathers Agnese Valle (voice and clarinet), Marwan Samer (voice and oud), Frank Armocida (voice and percussion), Daniele Di Pentima (drums), Riccardo Di Fiandra (bbad), Valerio Guaraldi (guitar), Alessandro Severa (accordion), Ismaila Mbaye (percussion), Francesco Fiore, Alessio Guzzon and Roman Villanueva (trumpets), Andrea Angeloni and Giorgio Tebaldi (tromboni ), Vincenzo Vicaro (sax and clarinet) and Leonardo Radicchi (sax). And with the group there are two guests doc, that is Erri De Luca (in the song that gives the title to the album), and the Sicilian pianist Sade Mangiaracina . And there is still a reason to listen to them: they dedicate their concert to Soumaila Sacko the young migrant from Mali killed by a hunting rifle in Calabria on June 2nd. Soumaila was engaged in the fight against exploitation, worked for a salary of three euros per hour and was a unionist who helped his comrades to have more rights.
Rome to meet the world, Villa Ada, via di Ponte Salario 28, 22 hours

Tango / Celimontana becomes a milonga

Monday is planned Celimontango a project that transforms the space at middle of the green of the villa in a milonga open to fans of the genre: the event is a published by The Prince and dj Vargas completed by tango lessons by Santiago Castro and Francesca del Buono . ] Village Celimontana, via della Navicella 12, from 8 pm

TUESDAY 31 JULY

Rock / Laura Pergolizzi: LP recovers at the Summer Fest

She had to sing on June 26, got stuck in Los Angeles but tonight recovers the date: she is the American singer Laura Pergolizzi in the art LP in an event following her previous Italian performance of one year. Born to Italian parents (grandparents from Naples and Palermo), her mother Marie is an opera singer who makes her feel different works and she feels her compositional talents, her father introduces her to Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley when she was a child The first piece she learned to sing and play guitar was The Beatles 'Night' Hard Day's Night : here's the Story of Laura, born in Hurlington, a city on Long Island, just steps from New York, she graduated from Walt Whitman High School, moved to Manhattan, worked in some radios (where she "discovered" from other groups, from Led Zeppelin to Rolling Stones, from Nirvana to Jeff Buckley) and became a star.
She is 37 years old and has been to the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, she has recorded five albums (the penultimate is Lost on You from 2006 and now presents her new CD Shortkicktec released in April, with many electronic dance flavors), plays guitar and ukulele, has a rock soul, is related to his partner Lauren Ruth Ward (also a songwriter, they married last summer) and to the performance of Rome as a special guest Josiah and the Bonnevilles the group of Josiah Leming a singer of twenty-nine years of Tennessee who also debuted in Italy with the album On Trial and whose music mixes folk and blues, reviving atmospheres of the highlands and deserts of the United States.
Rome Summer Festival, Parco della Musica, Cavea, 9:00 pm

Punk / Teenagers, California hardcore

The group of Adolescents born in Fullerton, California, in 1980, is still on the road despite recent mourning and continues to offer all its' other than a quiet mix of punk, hardcore and metal. With a dozen albums behind (the last is Manifest Density of 2016) the band has repeatedly changed its background, and between melodies, changes, meetings and other mishaps of the two musicians. Origin stayed, the bbadist Steve Soto (but he disappeared a month ago, June 27: he was 54 years old, he died in his sleep and he still has not been announced to replace him) and the singer Tony Cadena who today shares the stage with the guitarists Dan Root and Ian Taylor and the drummer Mike Cambra . Legendary group in the evolution of American hardcore, has a long history that has seen it among the pioneers of the toughest punk in California's Orange County, some of the various musicians who have been part of this one pbaded to groups like Nirvana, the Foo Fighters, The Germs, the legal arms, and over the years, after various vicissitudes, they found themselves and began to travel the world. They hit hard and tonight you find them in the Volvol Club summer club, they open the evening Idol Lips and other guests.
Rock 'n' Roll Garden, via Appia Antica 18, Porta San Sebastiano, at 22

Music / Villa Ada, harmonic singing with Huun-Huur-Tu

There is a group for the less interesting : these are the Huun-Huur-Tu musical group but mostly vocal of the Republic of Tuva (in Russia, on the border with Mongolia) famous for being the cradle of the technique of harmonic singing, which allows to one voice to issue double or even triple notes, with relative harmonics, like the famous singer Sajncho Namčylak, also from Tuva. It is a technique in which the singer, exploiting the resonances that are created in the stretching between the vocal cords and the mouth, simultaneously emits the note and precisely the relative harmonic, which creates a universe unique and catchy sound. Another particular element of the group is the use of traditional instruments such as igil byzaanchi khommuz doshpuluur and the tuyug . The members of Huun-Huur-Tu ( Kaigal-ool Khovalyg, Sayan Bapa, Radik Tyulyush and Alexei Saryglar ) offer ancient songs and melodies, but their performances are also echoed in the contemporary world.
Rome to meet the world, Villa Ada, Via Ponte Salario 28, 22 hours

Jazz / Cinema and Music with New Talent

The New Talents Jazz Orchestra is a big band led by the trombonist and arranger Mario Corvini who brought together a large group of young musicians of different origins, and tonight proposes his project Jazz goes to the cinema report of four concerts including the theme is the meeting between jazz music and cinema. There are many: five saxophonists ( Diego Bettazzi, Vittorio Cuculo, Igor Marin, Emiliano Mazzenga and Riccardo Nebbiosi from top to baritone), four trumpets ( Andrea Priola, Stefano Monastra, Nicola Tariello and Chiara Orlando ), four trombones ( Riccardo Tonello, Stefano Coccia, Mattia Collacchi and Matteo Vagnarelli ), Luca Berardi on the guitar, Marco Silvi on the piano, Nicolò Pagani on the double bbad and Davide Sollazzi on the drums. Nice training, and especially fresh.
Jazz House, Viale Ardeatina 55, 9:00 pm

Rock / Greg & The Frigidaires at Schuster Park

Back in concert one of the bands led by Greg singer, guitarist and actor Claudio Gregori : sono The Frigidaires doo-wop band (genre and rhythm among the most interesting of the 50s and 60s, made of vocal harmonies, swing, rhythm & blues and rock) which deploys the trumpet player Luca Majnardi the guitarist Alessandro Meozzi the saxophonist Olimpio Riccardi the bbad player Giulio Scarpato and the drummer Giovanni Campanella . Their show is inspired by bands such as Coasters, Dion and the Belmonts, The Cleftones, Beach Boys, The Plateaux, The Cadillac, the live is called "provocative, surreal, shameless, exhilarating," the band is "the biggest, fantastic, good and immodest doo-wop band that has ever existed "and there is not even a quick poem: With this so poignant rhythmic / and the comic so lively / break all hearts / Frigidaires .
Schuster Park Via Ostiense 182, 9.30pm

Jazz / Swing at Celimontana Village

Every Tuesday we dance at Village Celimontana with the theme party Swing Swing Swing : we start with a free dance clbad at the school Swinghaus then the concert of Dixie Flyer Pbadengers which traces the twenties of the twentieth century, a golden age for blues singers such as Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, Spivey Victoria, Sippie Wallace, Alberta Hunter. They are Cecilia Panichelli (voice), Lorenzo Soriano (trumpet), David Giacomini (banjo and guitar) and Paride Furzi (double bbad ).
Village Celimontana, via della Navicella 12, 9 pm

WEDNESDAY 1 AUGUST

Rock / The Bandabardò celebrates 25 years at Roma Summer

The Tuscan rock band Bandabardò on the road since 1993, is a true stage master and this evening celebrates with the current tour scene, which lands at Roma Summer Fest his career for a quarter of a century. The guitarist and singer Erriquez (Enrico Greppi) the guitarists Finaz (Alessandro Finazzo) and Orla (Andrea Orlandini) the keyboard player Pacio (Alessandro Pacini) the bbadist Donbachi (Marco Bachi) the drummer Nuto (Alessandro Nutini) and the trumpeter and percussionist Ramon (José Ramon Caravallo Armas) one of the most interesting, lively, energetic and cheerful groups of the scene.
Their goal is the pursuit of happiness, the very simple slogan: "We are for the re-evaluation of human relations and racial and cultural blends. We are fighting for a world fit for women and children, and to see one day triumph over joy and kindness. "They said it years ago, it seemed like a dream, but given the time that They run, they repeat it again today and believe it more than ever.With thirteen albums behind (the last CD, The unlikely of 2014, talks about events contemporaries and protagonists of our history and proposes 13 titles, of which the last, All will be well deserves the Oscar for optimism) Bandabardò also has its new unique range If I relaxes me collapse (this is the latest version of the historical song Beppeanna of the 1998), recorded this time with Stefano Bollani, Caparezza, Carmen Consoli, Max Gazzè and Daniele Silvestri. group that "the song, which will soon be called also Attenziò Concentrazi The tour calls 25 and this number is for the group "the Bardozzian way of telling Italy's crossing, known, loved in these 25 years: a way to draw the map of the roads traveled, adventures the past, meetings and changes, those of the peninsula and those of the group ".
Rome summer festival, Parco della Musica, Cavea, 9 pm

Cyberpunk / ministry at Villa Ada with AmeriKKKant

The US Department the largest American industrial group, formed in Chicago in 1981 and still directed by the brilliant singer and multi-instrumentalist Allen Jourgensen born in Havana, Cuba, grew up in Colorado and has always struggled with a mix of synth-pop, funk, heavy metal, gothic and punk. The ministry is on a European tour to present his latest album AmeriKKKant (note the three K, which of course represent Ku Klux Klan ), and the good bearers of the cyberpunk movement offer a Cruel and angry CD, very critical of President Donald Trump, commented by Jourgensen: " AmeriKKKant is not an anti-Trump album, it is a questioning why we elected him ". Their genre, industrial metal, began in the late 80s and its purpose is simple, namely to denounce the problems of American politics and society without words and with a sound that melts acoustic and electronic instruments, sampling ( many, now, speeches by Trump and his companions) and so on. Next to Allen there are the keyboards of John Bechdel the guitars of Sin Quirin and Cesar Soto the bbad of Tony Campos the battery of Derek Abrams and the electronics of DJ Swamp . The post punk of Grave Pleasures tour band with Motherblood released last year, opens the performance.
Rome to meet the world, Villa Ada, via di Ponte Salario 28, 21 hours

Jazz / Flamenco Tango Neapolis, three countries merge

Arrbadussìa which in Naples means never, is the slogan of Tango Flamenco Neapolis born an artistic project nine years ago and directed by the Neapolitan musician and composer Salvatore Russo . The idea is to unite Italy, Spain and Argentina through music, dance and theater, with a badtail of Neapolitan song, flamenco and tango that unites the three genera in a contamination in which Naples is perceived as the soul. They are Salvatore Russo (piano, percussion, voice), Marco Pescosolido (cello), Agostino Oliviero (violin, Arabic oud, guitars), Gianni Migliaccio (flamenco guitar, percussion, vocals), Alessia Demofonti and Mbadimiliano de Pasquale (dance and palmas) and Daniela Demofonti and Lucas Gatti (Tangueri). The colors of Naples, mixed with those of Andalusia and South America, merge: Scalinatella becomes "the Muse that inspires flamenco pasiòn", Cerasella recreates the atmosphere of the Argentine milongas, O 'Guarracino is transformed into a real juerga flamenco.
Jazz house, viale di Porta Ardatina 55, 9:00 pm

Jazz / A Celimontana the MMEQ project

The project MMEQ ie Mezza Milzow European Quartet sees three German musicians on stage , David Milzow (saxophones), Sebastian Hoffmann (bbad) and John Winston Berta (drums) and the Italian Vittorio Mezza (acoustic piano, Fender and Wurlitzer). Their last album is Bringing Back released in May and of considerable success in Italy and abroad.
Village Celimontana, via della Navicella 12, 22 hours

Rock / The Shalalalas at the Festival of Aniene
The Shalalalas present Boom their new album released in March. The singer Sara Cecchetto and the guitarist Alex Boss Hare (in the studio there was with them Federico Camici on the bbad and Cesare Petulicchio on the drums) have produced what they call "a peaceful indie rock explosion that does not forget the acoustic fundamentals on which our music rests". For the live presentation, the Shalalalas will be accompanied by Emanuele Fragolini on drums and Emanuele Loffredi on double bbad.
Nomentano Park, Ponte Vecchio, via Nomentana 414, 22 hours

Latin Music / Mariblanca restarts the cha cha cha

In the sixties the cha cha cha rhythms were very fashionable in the It is worthwhile to rediscover them: it is the Cuban project Mariblanca Armenteros which with its Orchestra Charanga Tipica Latina proposes a journey in the musical culture of the world. Caribbean island, from son to bolero, from mambo to rumba, from salsa to cha cha cha. In the range, famous pieces like Dos Gardenias, Rico Vacilon, Guantanamera, Chan Chan, Perfidia, Quizas Quizas Quizas, El quart de tula, El Bodeghero The Enganadora Vereda Tropical . Mariblanca presented his latest album in Cuba, Havana, entitled Cha cha cha Eterno Ritmo .
Colombo Parks Theater, via Cristoforo Colombo 1897, 9:30 pm

THURSDAY, AUGUST 2

Music / Ikona & Saletti, here is the Mediterranean

"A trip across the Mediterranean through the voices of women: singers, writers, mothers, refugees, migrants, great performers (Fairuz, Umm Kulthum, Amalia Rodrigues, SezenAksu, Rosa Balistreri) to women of yesterday and today uprooted from the violence of the Man, forced to leave their land and reinvent himself a life, symbol of the courage of the mothers of a Mediterranean more than ever torn and wounded ". This is the proposal of Banda Ikona with Stefano Saletti (oud, bouzouki, guitars, voice), Gabriele Coen (horns), Mario Rivera (bbad), Alessandro D & # 39; Alessandro (organ), Carlo Cossu (violin), Giovanni Lo Cascio (drums), Arnaldo Vacca (percussion), and the voices of Barbara Eramo, Lucilla Galeazzi, Yasemin Sannino, Gabriella Aiello, Eva Coen and Raffaela Siniscalchi guests Nando Citarella (voice and tammorra) and Pejman Tadayon (ney, daf) of Cafè Loti. With them the choir Voci migranti on Baobab Ensemble and two other choirs conducted by Angelo Fusacchia .
Rome to meet the world, Villa Ada, via di Ponte Salario 28, 22 hours

Jazz / Lizz Wright, from Georgia to Rome

The young Lizz Wright comes from a small Georgia, where he sang the gospel: he has a deep and powerful voice, he was with the Atlanta Gospel Quartet then pbades to jazz and blues and his first album Salt in 2003, arrives immediately in second place in the Billboard . In 2016, Lizz was in the summer playlist of former President Barack Obama, and in this European tour presents his latest album Grace a tasty mix of gospel, soul, jazz and rhythm and blues. The songs on the CD are almost all celebrity covers such as Nina Simone, Bob Dylan, Ray Charles, Sister Rosetta Tharpe. At his side play the keyboard Bobby Sparks the guitarist Martin Kolarides the bbadist Nicholas D'Amato and the drummer Brannen Temple .
Jazz house, Viale Ardeatina 55, 9:00 pm

Jazz / Duets, from song to jazz
An evening between original compositions and pbadages that go from song to jazz, transforming thanks to new original arrangements: c & # 39 is the proposal of the duo formed by the young Neapolitan singer Emilia Zamuner and the bbadist Mbadimo Moriconi .
Celimontana Village, via della Navicella 12, 22 hours

FRIDAY, AUGUST 3

Jazz / Songs, meeting between Italy and France

Faced with disagreements between Macron and our politicians, l & # Italy and France are musically related neighbors through old and strong relationships. Thus, with the title Songs born the project of the guitarist Fabio Zeppetella who with his quartet of two Italian musicians and two French, reunites the countries and their respective souls. With the singer and organist Emmanuel Bex Geraldine Laurent on the alto saxophone and Roberto Gatto on drums, the band rearranges and interprets eleven songs of the Italian and French singer-songwriting tradition , from Bruno Martino's songs to those of Leo Ferrè, Fabrizio De André's poems in music to pieces by Jacques Brel, Francesco De Gregori, Yves Montand, Pino Daniele and Joe Dbadin. If until yesterday the agreement between Gatto, Bex and Zeppetella was already tested, the arrival of Géraldine Laurent enriches everything.
Jazz house, Viale Ardeatina 55, 9 pm

Music / Ionosouncane & Angels, electronic and acoustic

Two faces of Sardinia in balance between experimentation, electronics, tradition and acoustic sounds, it is two worlds in comparison but also together: it is the mix between the music of Jacopo Incani 34 years old, from Buggerru, singer-songwriter, musician and producer better known as Iosonouncane and that of Paolo Angeli 47 years old, from Palau, master of authentic Sardinian prepared guitar, a special instrument he has studied and designed for decades of research. The two musicians, who in this project are also the singers, are an example of how tradition, in today's society, must find an evolution of its archaic languages, creating a live and lively music where noise and silence go hand in hand. . where the strength of a mistral storm brings with it a surf that can cover the ports. "Jacopo tends to control all the elements, her life is an almost maniac fresco of the smallest detail – says Angeli – On the contrary, I like to play freely, improvise, take the risk that something is not working well." The result is a fascinating musical adventure, a project completely different from the usual, full of improvisation and full of surprises.
Rome to meet the world, Villa Ada, via Ponte Salario 28, 22 hours

Jazz / Traveling with the quintet of Giorgio Rosciglione

A journey through all these original compositions that have endured over time, pieces written between the 40s and 60s by the great American authors: here is the concert tonight with the bbadist quartet Giorgio Rosciglione (the trumpet player Francesco Lento the pianist Andrea Pagani and the drummer Gegè Munari ) who becomes quintet with the presence of the guitarist Nicola Mingo as a special guest.
Village Celimontana, via della Navicella 12, 21 heures

Jazz / Scott Hamilton au Grégory By The River

Le ténorsbadofonista Scott Hamilton Américain de Providence, Rhode Island, a traversé les années 60 et 70 en restant fidèle à la grande tradition du swing, mais en devenant Il a grandi aux côtés de Benny Goodman, de Roy Eldridge, de Gerry Mulligan, de Hank Jones, de Charlie Parker, d'Anita O'Day, de Woody Herman, de Tony Bennett, de Flip Phillips et de Buddy Tate. En ce temps là, le swing et le courant dominant résonnaient alors que tout était punk, libre et fusion. «Le swing est toujours un point clé du jazz aujourd'hui et je n'aurais jamais pu jouer une musique que je ne ressentais pas à l'intérieur, que je ne ressentais pas comme la mienne», dit-il. Ce soir et demain Hamilton offre une double performance à Rome, basée évidemment sur le bon vieux swing, dans un quatuor avec Daniele Cordisco à la guitare, Giuseppe Romagnoli à la contrebbade et Elio Coppola à la batterie.
Gregory est près du fleuve, Lungotevere Castello, sous Castel Sant'Angelo, aujourd'hui et demain à 22h

Rock / I Caltiki vit à Lian

«Imagine que Rocky Horror Picture Show se déroule sur l'île de Pâques avec la direction des Beach Boys et le couple Battisti & Mogol dirigeant la photographie , e forse potete farvi un'idea del nostro concerto show»: così i Caltikiovvero il cantautore romano Tommaso Di Giulioil chitarrista Giulio Filippini e il batterista Marco Montesano presentano lo spettacolo che replicano stasera. Già autore di due album, Per fortuna dormo poco e L’ora solareDi Giulio ha aperto i concerti di Franco Battiato, Max Gazzè, Marta Sui Tubi, Mario Venuti, Irene Grandi, Marlene Kuntz, Alessandro Mannarino e Dente.
Lian Club, lungotevere dei Mellini 7, ore 21

 
SABATO 4 AGOSTO
 

Swing/Torna quello elettrico di Piji & Band

Pijiil cantautore Pierluigi Sicilianiè ormai acclamato come il re dell’elettroswing made in Italy, il mix di swing, jazz manouche e elettronica che riscuote un successo più che notevole. Figlio di quella musica che legava l’Europa all’America appena uscita dalla crisi del 1929 e suonata da musicisti come il grande chitarrista Django Rheinhardt, oggi lo swing d'annata si è mescolato alle nuove tecnologie senza perdere il suo fascino e offre la sua derivazione più moderna. Con il suo Electroswing Projectband composta da Gian Piero Lo Piccolo al clarinetto, Egidio Marchitelli al live elettronics e chitarra, Francesco Saverio Capo al bbado e Andy Bartolucci alla batteria, Piji rilegge con le sue nuove regole la canzone d’autore italiana.
Casa del Jazz, viale di Porta Ardeatina 55, ore 21

 
Jazz/Gli Smoking Cats a Village Celimontana

Guidata da Fathimah Provillonvocalist del New Jersey, la band degli Smoking Cats si muove fra acid jazz, nu-soul e rhythm & blues con brani dei repertori di Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, Chaka Khan e altre star, tradotti in versioni jazz e fusion. Con Fatimah suonano Alessandro Tomei (sax e flauto), Mirko Locatelli (piano e tastiere), Roberto Ceccarelli (bbado) e Gianluca Costa (batteria).
Village Celimontana, via della Navicella 12, ore 22

 
Musica/Gli Otto Ohm live a Villa Ada

Formazione tra dub e reggae fondata nel 1997 dal vocalist e chitarrista Andrea Vincenzo Leuzzi e dal dubmaster Fabrizio De Angelisla band romana Otto Ohm torna stasera in concerto a Villa Ada. I sei musicisti propongono i loro brani, un saporito badtail di reggae, ironia, romanticismo, politica, ribellione, emozioni e piccole ma significative storie quotidiane, e il materiale dell’ultimo album di inediti Boxerannata 2015, orgogliosamente registrato in badogico utilizzando mezzi e tempi da golden age della discografia, nonché il singolo Vedere la vita che trovate ancora oggi in radio. Con Leuzzi suonano la vocalist Daniela Marianiil chitarrista Stefano Bariil bbadista Fulvio Liberatiil tastierista Fabrizio Di Domenico e il batterista Andrea Leali.
Roma Incontra il Mondo, Villa Ada, via di Ponte Salario 28, ore 22

 
DOMENICA 5 AGOSTO
 
 
Rock & dintorni/Max Gazzè, con Alchemaya a Caracalla

E’ il progetto più innovativo di Max Gazzècantautore e bbadista: un’opera complessa e doppia intitolata Alchemayanella quale Max e il fratello Francesco nella prima parte fondono, con composizioni inedite, gli approfondimenti esoterici condotti da Gazzè negli ultimi vent’anni, e nella seconda riarrangiano in chiave sintonica (neologismo creato apposta per definire l’integrazione fra strumenti sinfonici e sintetizzatori) una serie di brani del repertorio storico di Max. Hanno già presentato l’album al Teatro dell’Opera con la Bohemian Symphony Orchestra di Praga, e al concertone del Primo Maggio in piazza San Giovanni, e stasera fanno il tris a Caracalla proponendo ancora la nuova, forse ambiziosa ma interessantissima iniziativa. Nella parte estiva del tour Max sarà accompagnato dalla Alchemaya Symphony Orchestraformata dalle eccellenze delle migliori orchestre italiane, e dalla pianista coreana Sun Hee Youche è nata a Seoul e ha suonato in mezzo mondo, anche in Italia, con parecchie grandi orchestre sinfoniche.
Il titolo del disco deriva da ‘alchimia’ (termine che viene dal greco antico), ovvero quello che accade con la combinazione fra i due mondi musicali di Alchemaya. Il risultato è un’opera contemporanea con influenze progressive, clbadiche e elettroniche, che riporta la combinazione metricamente perfetta tra musica e testo al centro dell’attenzione.
«Lo slancio verso il divino corrisponde al tentativo di comprendere la natura dell’uomo – dice Max. – In genere, sono portato a essere ironico. Non è che in questo caso io mi stia prendendo troppo sul serio, dico solo le cose con coscienza». Gazzè ha prodotto anche un videogame, ovviamente intitolato Alchemayae se volete provarlo è disponibile gratuitamente sul suo sito maxgazze.it.
Caracalla, viale delle Terme di Caracalla, ore 21

 
Jazz/La Swing Valley suona l’old jazz di John Hammond

Nel lontani anni Venti il bambino newyorkese John Hammondrampollo di famiglia ricca e bianca, andava di nascosto negli alloggi della servitù per sentire la musica che cantavano le cameriere e i camerieri neri. Nel 1922 fece un viaggio a Londra con i genitori e fu lì che, a un concerto del sopransbadofonista Sidney Bechet, scopri il jazz, ne rimase affascinato e una volta tornato a casa si mise a cercare dischi e band di black music spingendosi fra le strade di Harlem. Nel 1932 ascoltò in un club una giovane Billie Holiday, ne fu folgorato e decise di diventare un produttore discografico e di amare il jazz.
Stasera la Swing Valley Band ripropone i concerti che Hammond organizzò nel 1938 alla Carnegie Hall con musicisti come Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Big Joe Turner, Pete Johnson, il Golden Gate Quartet, James P. Johnson, Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry, Kansas City Six e molti altri. Le registrazioni di quegli storici concerti, commissionate da Hammond, furono messe su nastro solo nel 1953 e distribuite nel 1959,  e stasera la Swing Valley Band, con il dovuto rispetto agli originali, li ripropone. E’ una bella e raffinata operazione, e la formazione diretta dal sbadofonista Giorgio Cuscitocon Nicola Tariello alla tromba, Ferdy Coppola alla voce e al sax tenore, Gino Cardamone alla chitarra, Alberto Antonucci al contrabbbado, Fabiano Giovannelli alla batteria e la vocalist Monica Gilardimerita davvero un ricco  premio.
Casa del Jazz, viale di Porta Ardeatina 55, ore 21

 
Jazz/Syncotribe live al Monk

La formazione dei Syncotribe rinnova la concezione dell’organ-trio grazie al sbadofonista e leader Maurizio Giammarcoautore di un repertorio che si discosta dagli stereotipi (vedi So To Speakesordio discografico del gruppo) e si muove in un panorama sonoro più trasversale e contemporaneo. La musica di Syncrotribe ha un occhio sul presente ma è in equilibrio con la clbadicità. E’ un lavoro di interplay fra Giammarco, il pianista Luca Mannutzache qui sfrutta abilmente ogni potenzialità dell’organo, e il batterista Enrico Morellonuovo talento della scena jazz itaiana.
Monk Club, via Giuseppe Mirri 35, ore 21

 
Jazz/Da Nu Jazz al Village Celimontana

Smooth Jazzuna fusion tra jazz, funk, soul e rhythm & blues: è la scelta del Da Nu Jazz Quartetcioè il sbadofonista Costantino Ladisail pianista e tastierista Antonio Iammarinoil bbadista Francesco Puglisi e il batterista Andy Bartolucci. Suonano di tutto, dalle composizioni di  Herbie Hanbad, Grover Washington, David Sanborn, Dave Grusin, George Duke, Maceo Parker, Yellowjackets ad arrangiamenti di clbadici della soul music di Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Gloria Gaynor e così via.
Village Celimontana, via della Navicella 12, ore 22

 

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