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BlueArt di R. Moreno - Viale E. Millo 21 - 16043 Chiavari (Ge) Part. Iva: 01154190993 - Cod. Fisc.: MRNRSR64E06F839K Tel.: +39 (0)185-36.45.00 - Fax: +39 (0)2-700.440.725 [email protected] - www.blueartmanagement.com N ORTHBOUND Q UARTET Veteran italian tenor and soprano saxophonist Emanuele Cisi leads this new international project. The band displays few outsanding players on the today's european Jazz scene, with the distinctive "pianoless" lineup givin' an original and fresh sound. Saxophone and trombone free conversations are backed by dancing and creative swing provided by bass and drums, and interplay and joy are benchmarks of their performances. Original compositions or standards reinterpretations allows the quartet to show the love and respect for Jazz history, and desire of adventure as well. Emanuele Cisi Born in Torino, Italy, in 1964, selftaught musician, he's one of the most representative voices in the european Jazz scene. His unique tone, along with a deep knowledge of the tradition mixed with a personal taste for composition, are became a landmark for Jazz lovers. He recorded 8 cd's as a leader (the last one "The Age of Numbers" for Auand Rec., 2009), and more than 50 as a coleader or sideman. During his career, he played and recorded with many great artists like Clark Terry, Jimmy Cobb, Albert Tootie Heat, Walter Booker, Joe Chambers, Ron Carter, George Cables, Nat Adderley, Jack McDuff, Jimmy Owens, Billy Hart, Cameron Brown, Billy Cobham, Joey Calderazzo, Kenny Wheleer, Enrico Pierannunzi, Enrico Rava, Paolo Fresu and many many others. He has toured in Europe, U.S., China, Oceania, Chili. In summer 2009 he moved for a period of 4 months to Washington, DC, where he played with several musicians of the area. Recently he recorded and toured as a Jazz soloist with the baroque ensemble "La Venexiana", consisered as a world preminent interpreters of Monteverdi's music. His new cd for a Japanese label is coming soon.

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Page 1: Northbound Quartet - '13 - Eng - BlueArt · PDF fileIn!2002!he!became!amember!of!the!"OrquestaJuvenil!de!MusicaNueva ... Haag!with!Hein!Van!De!Geyn,!Frans!Van!Der!Hoeven,!Roelof

   

BlueAr t d i R . Moreno - V ia le E . M i l lo 21 - 16043 Ch iava r i (Ge ) Pa r t . I va : 01154190993 - Cod . F i sc . : MRNRSR64E06F839K

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N O R T H B O U N D   Q U A R T E T    

Veteran   italian   tenor   and   soprano   saxophonist   Emanuele   Cisi   leads   this   new   international  project.  The   band   displays   few   outsanding   players   on   the   today's   european   Jazz   scene,   with   the  distinctive  "pianoless"  line-­‐up  givin'  an  original  and  fresh  sound.  Saxophone   and   trombone   free   conversations   are   backed   by   dancing   and   creative   swing  provided  by  bass  and  drums,  and  interplay  and  joy  are  benchmarks  of  their  performances.  Original   compositions   or   standards   re-­‐interpretations   allows   the   quartet   to   show   the   love  and  respect  for  Jazz  history,  and  desire  of  adventure  as  well.    Emanuele  Cisi  Born   in   Torino,   Italy,   in   1964,   self-­‐taught   musician,   he's   one   of   the   most   representative  voices  in  the  european  Jazz  scene.  His  unique  tone,  along  with  a  deep  knowledge  of  the  tradition  mixed  with  a  personal  taste  for  composition,  are  became  a  landmark  for  Jazz  lovers.  He  recorded  8  cd's  as  a   leader   (the   last  one  "The  Age  of  Numbers"   for  Auand  Rec.,  2009),  and  more  than  50  as  a  co-­‐leader  or  sideman.  During  his   career,   he  played   and   recorded  with  many   great   artists   like   Clark   Terry,   Jimmy  Cobb,   Albert   Tootie   Heat,  Walter   Booker,   Joe   Chambers,   Ron   Carter,   George   Cables,   Nat  Adderley,   Jack   McDuff,   Jimmy   Owens,   Billy   Hart,   Cameron   Brown,   Billy   Cobham,   Joey  Calderazzo,   Kenny  Wheleer,   Enrico   Pierannunzi,   Enrico   Rava,   Paolo   Fresu   and  many  many  others.  He  has  toured  in  Europe,  U.S.,  China,  Oceania,  Chili.  In   summer  2009  he  moved   for  a  period  of  4  months   to  Washington,  DC,  where  he  played  with  several  musicians  of  the  area.  Recently   he   recorded   and   toured   as   a   Jazz   soloist   with   the   baroque   ensemble   "La  Venexiana",  consisered  as  a  world  preminent  interpreters  of  Monteverdi's  music.  His  new  cd  for  a  Japanese  label  is  coming  soon.  

Page 2: Northbound Quartet - '13 - Eng - BlueArt · PDF fileIn!2002!he!became!amember!of!the!"OrquestaJuvenil!de!MusicaNueva ... Haag!with!Hein!Van!De!Geyn,!Frans!Van!Der!Hoeven,!Roelof

   

BlueAr t d i R . Moreno - V ia le E . M i l lo 21 - 16043 Ch iava r i (Ge ) Pa r t . I va : 01154190993 - Cod . F i sc . : MRNRSR64E06F839K

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He  teaches  jazz  saxophone  at  the  Conservatory  of  Torino.    Humberto  Amesquita  Born  in  Lima,  Peru,  in  1985,  Humberto  started  to  play  the  trombone  at  the  age  of  thirteen.  Within  two  years  he  was  already  gaining  professional  experience  on  the  bandstand.  In  2002  he  became  a  member  of  the  "Orquesta  Juvenil  de  Musica  Nueva",  which  went  on  to  tour  Europe  the  following  year,  recording  an  album  for  Radio  France  under  the  direction  of  Didier  Lockwood.    Humberto   then   enrolled   at   the   Conservatorium   Giuseppe   Verdi   in  Milan,   Italy,   where   he  studied  with  Andrea  Maccagnan.  In  2008  he  took  part  in  the  "International  Jazz  Program"  in  Siena,  where  he  had   the  opportunity   to  study  with  some  of   the  most  highly   regarded   jazz  musicians  from  America  and  Italy.  He  has  also  participated  in  workshops  and  private  lessons  with  most  of   the  elite  trombonists   in  the  world  today:  Robin  Eubanks,  Adrian  Mears,  Slide  Hampton,   Steve  Turre,   Steve  Davis,  Wycliffe  Gordon,Gianluca  Petrella   ,   Roberto  Rossi   and  Bill  Watrous.  Still  only  in  his  mid-­‐twenties,  Humberto  has  gone  on  to  carve  out  an  illustrious  career  of  his  own,  having  held   stage  at   some  of   the  most   important   international   festivals,   such  as   the  North  Sea  Jazz  Festival,  Lima  Jazz  Festival,  Jazz  in  Ascona,  Padova  Jazz,  Break  in  Jazz,  Teano  Jazz  Festival,  Dolomiti  Ski  Jazz  Festival,  Vittoria  Jazz  festival,  among  many  others.  Since  2008  he  has  participated  in  various  jazz  contests.  In  2013,  Humberto  was  placed  among  the  "Top  Ten  Non-­‐Italian  Trombonists"  by  the  readers  of  JAZZIT  magazine.  In  his  career  to  date,  Humberto  has  played  and/or  recorded  with  some  of  the  biggest  names  in   Italian   jazz,   such  as  Gianni  Cazzola,  Guido  Manusardi,  Gegè  Munari,  Giorgio  Rosciglione,  Enrico   Intra,   Roberto   Rossi,   Luigi   Bonafede,   Giovanni  Mazzarino,  Marco   Vaggi,   Enzo   Zirilli,  Giovanni  Falzone,  Aldo  Zunino,  Emilio  Soana,  Vincenzo  Florio,  Francesco  Puglisi,  Tony  Arco,  Giulio  Visibelli,   Lucio  Terzano,  Civica   Jazz  Band,  Torino   Jazz  Orchestra,  and   the  Montecarlo  Nights  Orchestra.  He  has  also  collaborated  with  various  big  bands,  accompanying  guest   soloists   such  as  Bob  Mintzer,  Randy  Brecker,  Tullio  de  Piscopo,  Franco  Cerri,  Dino  Piana,  Antonio  Faraò,  Rosario  Giuliani  and  many  others.    Francesco  Angiuli  Born  in  Monopoli  (in  the  south  of  Italy),  he  started  playing  music  at  the  age  five,  taking  oboe,  piano  and  finally  bass.  He  started  to  play  rock,  jazz,  pop  and  eletronic  music  very  early  with  differents  local  bands;  at  the  same  time  he  was  focusing  on  his  classical  studies  of  piano  and  double  bass.  Graduated   in   classical   double   bass   (10/10)   at   "Conservatorio   di   Monopoli"   with   Maestro  Michele   Cellaro   and   in   electric   bass   at   "Università   della   Musica"   &   "Percento   Musica"  (Roma).  

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He  mooved   to  Holland   in   2006  where   he   studied   jazz   in   the   "Royal   Conservatory"   of  Den  Haag   with   Hein   Van   De   Geyn,   Frans   Van   Der   Hoeven,   Roelof   Meyer,   John   Ruocco,   Eric  Gibben,  Henk  Huzinga,  and  many  more.  He  got  graduated   in  2009  (9,50/10  cum   laude).  He  also  studied  with:   John  Patitucci,  Eddie  Gomez,   Alain   Caron,   Harvey   Swartz,   Franco   Petracchi,   Ermanno   Ferrari,   Bruno   Tommaso,  Dave  Liebman,  Gene  Jackson,  Massimo  Moriconi,  Marco  Siniscalco,  Alex  Milo,  Paolo  Ghetti,  Gianfranco  Gullotto.  He   won   several  musical   prizes,   like   the   prestigious   "Baronissi   Jazz   2001"   (1th   place),   and  others.  He   played   in:   Italy,   Holland,   Belgium,   France,   Denmark,   Slovenia,   England,   Switzerland,  Bosnia,  Hercegovina,  Turkey,  Germany,  Austria,  Lithuania,  Ethiopia,  Poland,  Croatia,  Greece,  Portugal,   Ireland,   Serbia,   Montenegro.   He’s   also   dedicating   part   of   his   musical   life   on  teaching.  He's   constantly   touring  all   over  with  his  own   "workshop  program".  He  has  been  teaching   in   several   International   Accademies,   among   others   in   Italy,   Holland,   Poland,  Ethiopia,  Lithuania.  Jazz  collaborations:  Steve  Grossman,  Keith  Tippet,  Jim  Mc  Nelly,  Evan  Parker,  Teddy  Charles,  Stefano  Battaglia,  Ernst  Rejeseger,  Paul  Jeffrey,  Mike  Manieri,  Tommy  Smith,  Rachel  Gould,  Havier   Girotto,   Philip   Harper,   Tom   Beek,   Giorgio   Gaslini,   Bruno   Tommaso,   Robert   Rook,  Juray  Stanik,  Renato  Sellani,  Pietro  Tonolo,  Owen  Hart  JR,  Erik  Ineke,  Peter  Beets,  Emanuele  Cisi,  Simon  Rigter,  Chris   Johansen,  Ettore  Fioravanti,  Gianluigi  Trovesi,  Tom  Kirkpatric,  Pino  Iodice,  Max   Ionata,   Franco   Cerri,   Gianni   Cazzola,   Antonio  Onorato,  Walter  Wolff,   Andreas  Fryland,   Nasser   Shamma,   Francesco   Bearzatti,   Daniele   Scannapieco,   Andrea   Tofanelli,  Gerardo   Iacoucci,   Benjamin   Herman,   Jasper   Soffers,   Gaetano   Partipilo,   Michael   Vanucek,  Nicola   Andrioli,   Kestutis   Vaiginis,   Miguel   rodriguez,   Sri   Hanuraga,   Gianni   Iorio,   Daniele   Di  Bonaventura,   Rodolfo   Neves,   Pino   Minafra,   Gianni   Iorio,   Emanuele   Smimmo,   Joao   Lobo,  Pietro   Iodice,   Cinzia   Tedesco,   Sakis   Papadimitriou,   Gianni   Lenoci,   Jim  Mc   Credie,   Roberto  Ottaviano.  Pop   collaborations:   Gipsy   Kings,   Rai   Orchestra,   Rosalia   De   Souza,   Lucio   Dalla,   Dionne  Warwick,  Josè  Feliciano,  Paolo  Belli,  Pooh,  Renzo  Arbore,  Ron,  Vesna  Pisarovic,  Mario  Rosini  and  others.    Sebastiaan  De  Krom  Drummer  Sebastiaan  de  Krom  ws  born  on  February  6,  1971  in  Dordrecht  (the  Netherlands).  He  started  playing  drums  at  very  early  age  with  encouragement  from  his  father  who  was  an  amateur  Jazz-­‐drummer.  While  in  high-­‐school,  Sebastiaan  formed  his  first  band  and  started  to  perform  the  percussion  duties  in  the  high-­‐school  orchestra.  in  1988  Sebastiaan  moved  with  his  parents  to  Brussels  (belgium)  where  he  graduated  from  high-­‐school  in  1990.  In  1991  he  formed  a  sextet  that  after  a  few  mouths  of   its  existence  won  the  third  place  at  the  European  Jazz  Contest  in  Hoeilart  (Belgum).  

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That   same  year  he  attended   the  summer   jazz-­‐workshop   in  Perugia   (Italy)  where  he  won  a  scholarship  to  attend  the  Berklee  Collage  of  Music  in  Boston  (USA).  While  at  Berklee,  Sebastiaan  performed  with  Wynton  Marsalis,   John  Scofield,   Joe  Zawinul,  Toshiko   Akiyoshi,   Tiger   Okoshi,   John   Abercrombie,   Steve   Kahn,   Abraham   Laboriel,   Tim  Hagans,  Jim  Snidero,  Bill  PiInerce,  Gary  Burton,  George  Garzone,  Hal  Crook  &  Herb  Pomeroy.  During  this  same  period  he  made  his  first  tour  (in  Japan)  with  Richard  Davis  &  auditoned  for  Betty  Carter.  In  1995  he  won  the  Buddy  Rich  Award.  Sebastiaan   graduated   cum   laude   in   1997   with   a   dual   degree   in   Music   Business   &  Management  and  Music  Production  &  Engineering.  That   same   year   he   also   won   the   Thelonous   Monk   Institute   Performance   Program   which  allowed  him  to  study  for  a  masters  degree  at  the  New  England  Conservatory  in  Boston  and  to  perform  with  well-­‐known  jazz-­‐musicians,  while  performing  in  an  exclusive  "all-­‐star"  sextet  made  up  of  only  6  winners  world-­‐wide.  His  mentor/coach  became  Ron  Carter,  who  also  played  with  Clark  Terry,  Jon  Faddis,  Jimmy  Owens,   Bob   Brookmeyer,   Curtis   Fuller,   Jackie  McLean,   Phil   Woods,   Benny   Golson,   James  Williams,  Dave  Holland,  Eddie  Henderson,  Joe  Locke,  Ricky  Ford  &  Charlie  Persip  (who  also  was  his  drum-­‐teacher).  In  1998  Sebastiaan  went  on  tour  to  South  America  in  order  to  perform  with  Erbie  Hancock.  The  same  year  he  went  on  the  last  tour  of  Gene  Harris.  In  1999  Sebastiaan  got  his  masters  degree  in  Jazz  Studies.  In  2000  he  got  a  call  fro  British  trumpeter  Guy  Barker  to  join  his  Intenational  Quintet  and  to  perform  on  the  soundtrack  of  the  movie  "The  Talented  Mr.Ripley".  In  the  same  year  he  joied  the  Tommy  Smith  Quartet  and  started  to  perform  regularly  with  the  Scottish  National  Jazz  Orchestra.  In   2001   he   also   joined   Tim   Garland's   Dean   Street   Underground   Orchestra,   recorded   an  album  featuring  Mulgrew  Miller,  started  to  play  regularly  with  Philip  Catherine,  played  with  Curtis  Stingers,  did  several  tours  and  got  commissioned  to  compose  and  arrange  a  big  band  piece  as  part  of  the  Edimburg-­‐Suite.  Sebastiaan  regularly  palys  in  England  in  jazz-­‐clubs  like  the  Pizza  Express  Jazz  Club  and  Ronnie  Scott's  Jazz  Club  in  London.        Link:  www.blueartmanagement.com/management/artisti/emanuele-­‐cisi-­‐2/            

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