Gianni Savelli

Jazz Views - Tim Larsen (UK)

23/05/2024

The rhythmic clicking of drums and percussion mimics the intricate communication of dolphins. Enrico Zanisi’s repeated playing of a single piano note is akin to the sonar ping of a submarine. This is not an ode to ocean noise. Savelli’s symphonic composition is intricately beautiful music. The quintet shines. Fulvio Sigurtà is superb on trumpet. I like what Enrico Zanisi does on piano.

‘Alisei, ’the title track, may be the prettiest tune on the album. Electric bassist Luca Pirozzi is incredible. His bass sounds like a guitar. His tone is gorgeous. Zanisi is playing jazzier piano here. Savelli and Sigurtà turn in fine solos. Drummer Alessandro Marzi has a refined touch and impeccable timing.

A seventeen-piece orchestra play on two cuts. ‘Naufragar m’è dolce in questo mar ’comes from the poem, ‘L’Infinito ’by Giacomo Leopardi. Savelli’s tenor sounds cool and in charge. There are changes in tempo and in the dynamics. There is a lot of brass. Savelli’s sophisticated compositions are very cinematic.

‘Delicati Effendi ’also features the orchestra. This is dedicated to trumpeter Aldo Bassi, a friend, and one of the original members of Media Res. About halfway through this ten minute piece Sigurtà shows what he can do on trumpet. There are beautiful legato phrases. He easily hits the crystal clear high notes. His tone can be breathy or he’ll add vibrato to a phrase. He triple tongues.

Gianni Savelli said he formed Media Res because he wanted to combine all his different musical experiences. Gianni Savelli Media Res’s ALISEI is a superb album.

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