NOMADIC TREASURES
Nomadic Treasures’ collective sound is the result of years of traveling and combines sounds from all over the world, from Western classical music and American jazz to Jewish and traditional folk music from North Africa. Internationally renowned pianist Avi Darash composes the music, which singer Irini Konstantinidi dresses with her crystal clear voice and story-telling lyrics. Together they bring about songs full of ritual rhythms and pure emotions. The quartet is completed by the artistry of bassist Daniele Cappucci and drummer Joan Terol Amigó. The four musicians have built up a reputation in their touring years and are praised in the jazz world and the music circuit. The term ‘nomad’ refers to a man without a land, the wandering man who collects experiences and musical treasures along the way. Nomadic Treasures’ songs about love, joy, nostalgia, peacefulness and hope speak straight to the heart with honesty. Each one of their live performances is a praise to life and human divinity.
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Nadia Basurto / Vocals - Lyrics
Avishai Darash / Piano - Compositions
Daniele Cappucci / Double Bass
Joan Terol Amigó / Drums
Homemade in Rome
In February of 2013, Kamal Musallam travelled to Rome, Italy, to experience a new musical adventure surrounded by the Roman Spirit and the iconic city’s cultural treasures. Here he aspired to tie it all together: the centuries-long influence of the Romans on the Middle East, and of the Arabs on Spain; the voyages of the Italian, Spanish and Arab merchants, reaching Asia in the Far East and the Americas in the Far West, who explored new lands, engaging in commerce and cross-cultural exchange, joy and beauty continually reborn.
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Kamal Musallam / Oud - Guitar
Karen Lugo / Flamenco dance
Daniele Cappucci / Double Bass
Marcello Allulli / Sax
Israel Valera / Drums
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Cappucci-Allulli project
This project is a meeting of musicians with different personalities and cultural roots. A combination of many musical languages, expressed both through the writing of all the members of the group either by sharing a true love for music through a great interplay and a true search of the melody. The musicians have played with great artists as: Pat Metheny, Charlie Haden Kenny Wheeler, Norma Winstone, Diego Amador, Jorge Pardo, Fabrizio Bosso, Rita Marcotulli and Maria Pia De Vito. For over three years, they have played together around the world at festivals like: Java Jazz Festival, Bali Jazz Festival, Villa Celimontana Jazz Festival in Rome, Amman Jazz Festival, Alliance Francaise Abu Dhabi, Alliance Francaise Dubai, Singapore Jazz festivals and IIC :Amman, Beirut, Jakarta, Delhi, Mumbai, Lisbon, Strasbourg, Sofia, Kiev, Hong Kong, Copenaghen...
In April 2016 has been published their first album titled “Notturno" ( with Israel Varela Drums / Voice ) .
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Daniele Cappucci / Double Bass
Marcello Allulli / Sax
Résonance Ensemble
This new international project is the meeting of 4 rich personalities with different cultural roots, all three very curious and attentive to others and diversity. Three internationally renowned artists, leaders of their own projects but whose versatility and openness has also made accompanists of choice on all the stages of the world, in jazz and many other musical genres. it is the meeting of different musical languages, characterized by a true love of music and sound, constant interaction and deep sense of melodic and rhythmic structure, which gives their compositions and improvisations a deep serenity. ​
Nicolas Kummert / Sax - Voice
Lorenzo Dimaio / Guitar
Benjamin Sauzereau / Guitar
Daniele Cappucci / Double Bass
Roman Gomez & Group
When the warm sounds of Latin America meet those of the Mediterranean, one can only leave for a unique journey through the waves of rhythm. Roman Gomez and his group take you far, far away, with their anchanting tempo.
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Demian Gomez / Drums, voice and percussion
Roman Gomez / Piano
Sergio Chrissovitsanos / Violin
Daniele Cappucci / Double-bass
Di Ienno Cappucci Morari Trio
Music shortens distances. And this also happens for this trio. From the very first moments, after hours of travel, they found themselves in the rhythm.
The music keeps flowing.
Original compositions, but also revisited standards of their favorite authors.
Guided by the Feeling and interplay .
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Gianluca Di Ienno / Piano-Rhodes
Daniele Cappucci / Double Bass
Michele Morari / Drums
Alberto Parmegiani Quartet
Alberto Parmegiani started to compose for small groups almost from the beginning especially for trios, quartet and quintets. In Italy the collaboration with Claudio Filippini, Daniele Cappucci and Armando Luongo starts almost as soon as they meet at jam sessions in Rome and they begun together a new experimental path. Their compositions are just amazing as they take the listener for a magical journey in every possible direction.
Alberto Parmegiani / Guitar
Daniele Cappucci / Double Bass
Claudio Filippini / Piano
Armando Luongo / Drums
Claudio Filippini Belgium Trio
This project, created by three international artists, is an intersection of different personalities and cultural roots. A union of many musical languages, sharing a true love for music through a great interplay and a deep research for melodies and rythmical structures.
The musicians of Claudio Filippini trio have played with great artists such as Wynton Marsalis, Donny McCaslin, Ben Allison, Tony Scott, Mike Stern, Giovanni Tommaso, Maria Pia De Vito, Dick Halligan (trombone and pianist of "Blood, Sweat and Tears"), Fabrizio Bosso,Flavio Boltro,Israel Varela, Otmar Ruiz, Bob Sheppard, Diego Amador, Kamal Musallam.
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Claudio Filippini / Piano
Daniele Cappucci / Double Bass
Armando Luongo / Drums
Joachim Caffonnette quintet
Joachim Caffonnette quintet is one of the major groups of the new Belgian jazz scene. Since 2011, it presents a repertoire entirely born from the pen of its leader and shaped during two seasons of residence on the stage of the Sounds Jazz Club. The five musicians recorded an EP in 2014, followed by a debut album (Simplexity, AZ Productions, 2015) that was widely acclaimed by both the trade press and the public.