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Bravo Galliano!,
This review is from: Gallianissimo (Audio CD)
Finally, after a solo career that spans over almost 20 years and almost the same number of albums, Richard Galliano gets the obligatory "best of" collection. The producers of this album have taken upon themselves a mighty task - trying to pick a handful of pieces which would represent Galliano's ventures into Jazz, Classical & traditional French music. This is no easy task, but judging by the titles, they've certainly made an excellent job.For those who do not know Galliano, his music is a rare mixture between Gershwin and Piazzolla - a brilliant jazz player with endless curiosity and ability. Although a Galliano album would, usually, consist of mostly of his own creations, he enjoys playing other jazz composer's material. This is evident here as well, with the obligatory Piazzolla composition (Inverno Porteno) and a great rendition of Hermeto Pascoal's "Leo, Estante Num Instante". Both should give you a glimpse of who Galliano really is - always a student of the great jazz masters, but at the same time, a true musical genius, who never fails to amaze us with original interpretations of his own music, as well as of fellow compositors. Although Galliano has recorded hundreds of pieces, this collection is a good place to start familiarizing yourself with his music. I found it to be a highly enjoyable collection. Bravo Galliano!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Excellent Overview,
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This review is from: Gallianissimo (Audio CD)
My interest in the music of Richard Galliano dates back several years to when I responded to a recommendation of one of his albums on this site. That recommendation came to me based on my purchases of quite a few Astor Piazzolla CDs. I bought Passatori just to give Galliano a shot and the rest, as they say, is history. Several years later and many RG CDs since then, I picked this one up so as to have a quick fix of some of his best tunes and to introduce friends to Galliano's musical talents.
I agree with the industry reviewer. Gallianissimo is an excellent overview of his career, covering a lot of ground from tango to jazz and many styles in between. Galliano proves here that he is not a one trick pony, not a Piazzolla clone, but an incredibly talented musician with ideas and a direction all his own. Those interested need only to hear for themselves the sheer elegance and virtuosity of Galliano's play to be convinced. Its hard to pick favorites here, but if pressed I'd choose the romantic Laurita, the jazzy Waltz For Nicky, the stunning Invierno Porteno, the jumping Fou Rire, the sleek La Valse A Margaux, the driving and frenetic Viaggio, Tango Pour Claude, and the cover of the melancholy Piazzolla masterwork, Oblivion. I recommend this CD highly not only to newcomers to Galliano's music, but also to those who have already heard a few of his albums. You will be astounded at the breadth of his talent and you will find your money well spent.
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