Chamorro & Terraza & Friends - Joan Chamorro presenta Andrea Motis
Andrea Motis is called, is 15 and is the feeling of jazz played in Catalonia now, and this is due to its obvious precocity, playing the saxophone, trumpet and sings with a remarkable swing. So this pearl must take care and this is done by the saxophonist Joan Chamorro. No wonder the girl is a product out of the Sant Andreu Jazz Band, big band led by Chamorro.
To demonstrate the worth of this young teenager Chamorro and his large group of collaborators, where some of the most distinguished jazz musicians Catalan, have stood this album to shine Andrea Motis and show their obvious talent for jazz .
inasmuch as no way the girl all this in training, Chamorro has not been complicated when selecting topics for the record, and has chosen sixteen standars that fit well with the characteristics of their pupil . There are issues of Ellington, Hoagy Carmichael and Harold Harlen, but also introduces some parts of bossa nova ("Manha de Carnaval" Bonfá and "No More Blues (Chega de Saudade)" by Vinicius de Moraes) and closer to pop, the "Smile" by Charles Chaplin.
The group accompanying Motis in his debut, made up of some of the most prominent musicians working in Catalonia, perfectly fulfills the role assigned, but we must highlight the work of Bobby Gordon Ignazi Terrrza and clarinet. Only in the final issue touches that pool of new players by the name of Sant Andreu Jazz Band, which continues to play Motis.
Now only expect anything stand in the way of forming Andrea Motis and follow to become the great artist who can guess.
José Manuel Pérez Rey
Label: Temps Record
Distributor: Harmonia Mundi
Year: 2010
Musicians: Joan Chamorro (tenor sax , baritone, bass, trumpet, bass, vocals), Andrea Motis (vocals, alto, soprano curved trumpet); Ignazi Terrace (piano), Bobby Gordon (clarinet), Josep Traver (guitar, ukulele), David Mengual (bass ) Esteve Pi (drums), Dani Alonso (trombone); Manel Alvarez (bass), Olivier Roque (drums), Eva Fernández (sax soprano, alto); Iscle Datzira (tenor sax). Sant Andreu
Band Jazz Style: Mainstream
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