<div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div>Thank you, Steve.</div><div>I did "
clear between my
ears out" long ago, stopped listening to modern mayhemand moved to jazz instead.</div><div>The saxophonists background does not bode well - no OKOM thereat all. You have saved me money.</div><div>Take care,</div><div>Marek<br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, 4 Jul 2019 at 18:04, Steve Voce <<a href="mailto:stevevoce@virginmedia.com">stevevoce@virginmedia.com</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">
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<p>Do you the world of good, Marek, if they can clear between your
ears out!</p>
<p>Here's some info.</p>
<p>Steve<br>
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<p>Edgardo "Dado" Moroni (born October 20, 1962) is an Italian jazz
pianist and composer.<br>
<br>
A self-taught musician, Dado, who was born in Genoa, Italy,
started playing piano at age four. By his mid-teens he was playing
professionally around Italy and by age 17 had recorded his first
album.<br>
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Throughout the 1980s Dado worked mostly in Europe playing at
festivals and in clubs, including a long stint as part of former
Duke Ellington bassist Jimmy Woode's trio at Widder Bar in Zurich.
Dado moved to the U.S. in 1991, becoming part of the New York jazz
scene, and appearing regularly both as a leader and sideman, in
some of the city's most prestigious clubs, including Blue Note,
Birdland, Village Vanguard as well as recording several CDs.<br>
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During his 35-year career Dado has played with legends including
Freddie Hubbard, Clark Terry, Zoot Sims, Harry "Sweets" Edison,
Ray Brown, Ron Carter, Oscar Peterson, Ahmad Jamal, Hank Jones,
Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen and Alvin Queen. A highly respected
musician, at age 25 he was granted the honor of serving as a juror
at the prestigious Thelonious Monk International Piano Competition
in 1987.[1]<br>
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Based in Italy, Dado continues to perform worldwide. In 2007 he
won the Italian Jazz Awards as Best Jazz Act. In 2009 Dado was
named Best Italian Jazz Pianist in the Top Jazz referendum
sponsored by Musica Jazz magazine.[2] In 2010 he was appointed
Professor of Jazz Piano at Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory of Music in
Turin, a position he currently holds.<br>
<br>
Dado is married to Ada Tour.</p>
<p>As for Rosario, <br>
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<div class="gmail-m_1843651054685537170result-shield-container gmail-m_1843651054685537170tlid-copy-target"><span class="gmail-m_1843651054685537170tlid-translation gmail-m_1843651054685537170translation" lang="en">He began
studying the alto saxophone in the "Città di Terracina" band
and he graduated in 1987 from the Licinio Refice Conservatory
in Frosinone. In 1989 he participated in the Berklee College
of Music courses organized as part of the Umbria Jazz
festival. In 1990 he was inserted by Rai in the orchestra of
"Young talents of European jazz" organized for a concert held
in Rome, at the Auditorium del Foro Italico, under the
direction of James Newton. In the following years he
collaborated in the recording of film soundtracks with
internationally renowned masters such as Ennio Morricone, Luis
Bacalov, Armando Trovajoli, Nicola Piovani, Riz Ortolani.<br>
<br>
In 1996 he won the "Massimo Urbani" award, while the following
year he won the "Europe Jazz Contest" award, awarded in
Belgium as the best soloist and best group. In 2000 he won the
Top Jazz in the new talent category, for the annual referendum
of the specialized magazine "Musica Jazz".<br>
<br>
In 2005 he participated in the "Land of the sun" project with
Charlie Haden and Gonzalo Rubalcaba.<br>
<br>
In 2006 he leaves for a tour that touches the most important
cities of the People's Republic of China.<br>
<br>
His collaborations are innumerable. Among others we remember
those with Kenny Wheeler, Randy Brecker, Bob Mintzer, Cedar
Walton, Phil Woods, Cameron Brown, Joe Locke, Donald Harrison
and in Italy with Enrico Rava, Maurizio Giammarco, Tullio de
Piscopo, Franco D'Andrea, Giovanni Tommaso , Enrico
Pieranunzi, Dado Moroni, Javier Girotto and Flavio Boltro.<br>
<br>
He has played in several international festivals, including
the following: Alatri Jazz (Italy), Jazz & Image, Tuscia
in Jazz, Jazz in Liège, Gexto Jazz Festival (Spain), Zagreb
Jazz Festival, Umbria Jazz, Bergamo Jazz Festival, JVC Jazz
Festival (Paris), Town Hall 2001 (New York), Nancy Jazz
Pulsation (France), North Sea Jazz Festival (Netherlands),
London Jazz Festival (Great Britain), California, Mexico, Hong
Kong, Marciac Jazz Festival (France) , Ankara Jazz Festival,
Smoke jazz Club (New York), Jazz in Vienne (France).<br>
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In September 2000 Giuliani signed a recording contract with
the French label "Dreyfus Jazz" with which he recorded his
last 4 records, namely: "Luggage", released in April 2001,
"Mr. Dodo", published in October 2002, "More Than Ever",
released in October 2004, and "Anything Else", of January
2007.<br>
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On March 22, 2010, "Lennie's pennies" was released for the
"Dreyfus Jazz" label, which featured him with Joe La Barbera
on drums, Pierre de Bethmann on piano and Darryl Hall on
double bass.<br>
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His latest work is "Images" released in 2013 for the Dreyfus /
BMG label.<br>
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His sound and technique are influenced by artists such as John
Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Julian "Cannonball" Adderley and Art
Pepper, although the saxophonist, inspired by these great
masters, has been able to develop a very personal style, and
an absolutely timbre. new. The great Italian composer Gianni
Ferrio called him the "millenote boy", writing the liner notes
of Rosario Giuliani's "Tension" album, recorded in 1998 for
Schema Records, all dedicated to compositions for the cinema
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<div>Does any of you know the pianist Moroni and the saxophonist
Giuliani? They are scheduled to play an Ellington programme
in February as part of our "Hot Jazz" series.</div>
<div>Right now I'm listening to them playing "Lennie's Pennies,"
and it seems that, while the pianist sounds fine, the
saxophonist is far from an OKOM'er.</div>
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