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Travel; an imaginary diary

by The Circle Trio

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El Austral 04:56
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Misterioso 03:11
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Ritorno 03:11
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Sottobosco 02:59
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Contrasti 05:24
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Isole 01:33
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PERFORMED BY the Circle
Luca Brembilla - Guitar & Fx
Roberto Frassini Moneta: Double bass
Massimo Valdina: Drums & Percussions
Roger Rota - Sax Soprano on Sunday Morning

COMPOSED BY
Luca Brembilla (Sunday Morning, Rochester Lights, Isole)
Roberto Frassini Moneta (Ritorno, Sottobosco)
Massimo Valdina (The music comes in..., and it has gone away)
Giovanni Podera (Contrasti)
Livio Gianola (El Austral)
Erik Satie (Gnossienne n.1)
Thelonious Monk (Misterioso)

FOREWORD BY Marcello Lorrai - Radio Popolare Milano
An imaginary diary that, in the course of a journey, records impressions, moods and surprises.
The pages of the notebook in which the diary is fixed are compositions by the three musicians, a composition by tutelary man of jazz Thelonious Monk, an unconventional musician like Erik Satie and two Italian virtuoso guitarists: Giovanni Podera and Livio Gianola.

In tackling the different stages of the path, the trio shows a clear look that ensures a unitary sense of multiplicity, with a style that combines the dreamy clarity with a reminiscent freshness of the folk experiences of Brembilla's guitar, the measured and careful presence of Frassini Moneta's double bass and Valdina's thin drumming.
To a reflexive calm and a serenity, that often translates into positive cantabile, is joined a sensitivity that in "Misterioso" seems to seek the source, the most secret poetry of the theme, in an extremely original interpretation of Monk's composition freed and lighted up with emotional tones.

After all, as Proust teaches, "The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes".

CREDITS
Recorded on the 24th and 25th of January 2018 by Francesco Altare
at 33Hz Studio - Trezzo sull'Adda (MI)

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released November 3, 2019

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