Исполнитель: Dino Piana, Gianni BassoНазвание альбома: Jazz In Itaiy №9 Год выпуска: 1960, Cetra – EPD 47 Формат файлов: Flac Размер архива: 34 Mb Скачать с: rusfolder If Gianni Basso has faced a long apprenticeship before receiving the deserved acclaim and vast, different thing happened to his childhood friend and "fellow citizen" Dino Piana, which since its appearance with the Quintet of Turin, as part of the competition radio "the Jazz Cup" organized by RAI in January 1960, in just over a year recorded four EPs, including one in his name, and two LPs.
Dino Piana born in Refrancore, in the province of Asti, 3 August 1939. His name appears for the first time on the pages of Jazz Music in July 1958, in a statement announcing the birth of the new Jazz Club in Turin on News of FIDJ. Piana was in the company of some of the characters of the old guard of the Turin Jazz has always gathered under the auspices of Renato Germonio in the historic Hot Club of Turin, as the trombonist Richard "Dick" Mazzanti, bassist (and owner of a historic shop discs) Piero Brovarone, saxophonist Emilio Siccardi and young Enrico Cogno (who offered the premises of his house as a temporary seat of the Club), Maurizio Lama and Enrico Rava, among others.
On March 25, 1960, with the still ongoing race Piana participated incision of Vol.1della series Jazz in Italy, commissioned by Piero Novelli and Nicola Chair for the Turin CETRA. Then, from April 29 to May 10 of that year, he recorded for the first time with the most famous Italian jazz quintet, the one led by Basso - Valdambrini, taking the place of Mario Pezzotta valuable due to its more modern address.
Also for CETRA, with members of his quintet of Turin, but with Gianni Basso instead of Gianni Dosio, engraved September 30th of '60 the first EP to his name, one reported as Vol.9 of the Jazz series in Italy. Not even a month after he recorded with singer Helen Merrill in a fabulous quintet, composed by Gianni Basso on tenor sax, Renato Sellani on piano, double bass Giorgio Azzolini most Tonani Franco on drums, in addition to our own, giving way to light Vol. 8 of the series.
As late as February 1961, he recorded three songs with the quartet that Jacques Pelzer led to the International Jazz Festival, with the Belgian saxophonist on alto sax and flute, Maurizio Lama floor, Benoit Quersin on bass and Franco Mondini on drums. These, plus seven others, were published in Vol.13 of Jazz in Italy, series with the publication celebrating the first year of life. In July of the same year, he participated in "Sonatina in Jazz", short of Franco Tonani suite with Oscar Valdambrini on trumpet, Gianni Basso and Giorgio Azzolini, framed within the "thirdstream" European, in what will be published as Vol. 15 of the series that, unfortunately, with the next two EP will close its doors.
His first solo LP, recorded in June 1962 in which it appears, probably, the first jazz version of "Summer", the song by Bruno Martino will become a standard, the participation at the Berlin Festival with the complex Pedro Iturralde. Then in 1969 there was the assumption in the orchestra RAI in Rome, with the consequent transfer of trombonist in the capital of Refrancore, which was reached in '71 by Oscar Valdambrini, which took the place of Baldo Yachts in the same orchestra, and with which created the Quintet Valdambrini - Piana, which are titles such as Aphrodite (VPA VEDETTE 8337) or vol.34 Jazz series A comparison of HORO, both of 1976.
Dino Piana is impossible not to remember the popular participation in the soundtrack of Elio Petri's film "Todo Modo," directed by a young Filippo Bianchi and recorded at Sound Workshop and at Dirmaphon studio in Rome between March 31 and April 1, 1976 with Charlie Mingus, but he never used by the director and republished posthumous album "Cumbia & Jazz Fusion" bassist of Nogales, and you're listening in the background.
In 1978 the Valdambrini - Piana become sextet, with the addition of Franco Piana and is "officially" for the record market only in 1989, with a self-titled album (Pentaflowers PIA 004) CD. Followed by the CD "Conversation" (1991), in which the sextet widens to Big Band and in 1994 released "Romantic," the latest in the historic company trumpeter, who died at the end of '96. The collaboration between father and son, however, has continued to this day, through "Together", of 1996 recording a quintet, "Interplay For 20", 2000, a tribute to the music of Armando Trovajoli 2008 and "SEVEN" , album just released by Alfa Music.
Side 1 1. Tempo Di Febbraio 2:50 2. Ballata Per Quintetto 3:00
Side 2 1. Night In Tunisia 5:20
Recorded in Turin, Italy on September 30, 1960
Dino Piana, trombone Gianni Basso, tenor sax Enrico Devià, piano Nando Amedeo, bass Franco Tonani, drums
Gianni Coscia, arr
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