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発売日 2025年09月20日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルResonance Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 HCD2010A
SKU 724101959028

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:03:44
Personnel: Claudio Roditi (vocals, trumpet, piccolo trumpet, flugelhorn); Romero Lubambo (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Donald Vega (piano); Mauricio Zottarelli (drums, percussion). Audio Mixers: George Klabin; Fran Gala. Liner Note Authors: Claudio Roditi; George Klabin. Recording information: Bennett Studios, Englewood, NJ (04/18/2011-04/20/2011). Photographer: George Klabin. For Claudio Roditi's third Resonance album, he and label head George Klabin came up with a concept well within the trumpeter's comfort zone, turning to Brazilian jazz standards of the 1960s through the `80s, composed by the likes of Antonio Carlos Jobim, Toninho Horta, and Egberto Gismonti (plus more recent songwriters such as Eliane Elias), then mixing in a few of Roditi's originals. Since the 65-year-old was present at the creation of some of this music (he actually played in the horn section on the original recording of Gismonti's "O Sonho [The Dream]"), but has been an expatriate living in the U.S. since leaving Brazil in the early `70s, it's music with which he feels right at home. But complacency has not been allowed to set in. Roditi, playing his trademark rotary valve trumpet, flugelhorn, and, on his own "Piccolo Samba," a piccolo trumpet, is joined by Donald Vega (piano), Marco Panascia (bass), and Mauricio Zottarelli (drums), plus, on selected tracks, guitarist Romero Lubambo, and they make for an excellent Latin jazz ensemble. Roditi, a highly melodic and pleasant player, gets the lion's share of solos, of course, but Lubambo matches him on such tunes as Elias' "Para Nada [For Nothing]" and the title song (by Horta), but the others get their moments to shine, too. In his liner notes, Klabin complains that Roditi has been underrated and categorized as a Latin jazz player despite his talents as a straight-ahead jazz trumpeter. That may be so, but it's a difficult argument to make with an album as much devoted to Latin jazz as this one. Yet the Roditi original "Levitation," a hard bop number with little Latin feel, justifies Klabin's claim in spades, confirming this veteran's bona fides as a jazz soloist without qualifiers. ~ William Ruhlmann

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      O Sonho [The Dream]
    2. 2.
      Para Nada [For Nothing]
    3. 3.
      Bossa de Mank
    4. 4.
      Ceu e Mar [Sea and Sky]
    5. 5.
      Bons Amigos [Good Friends]
    6. 6.
      Ligia
    7. 7.
      Levitation
    8. 8.
      Fantasia
    9. 9.
      Amandamada [Amanda Loved]
    10. 10.
      Piccolo Samba

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Claudio Roditi

商品の紹介

ブラジルを代表するトランペッター、Claudio Roditiの2011年作品。
「このアルバムでは、もう少し多くの音符を演奏したかった」と、当時65歳のトランペットの伝説は語っている。
<パーソネル>Claudio Roditi(tp, flh, piccolo-tp, vo) Donald Vega(p)
Romero Lubambo(g) Marco Panascia(b) Mauricio Zottarelli(ds,perc)
発売・販売元 提供資料(2025/08/19)

Down Beat (p.83) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "The pleasantry of Claudio Roditi's soft-toned Brazilian trumpet playing carries the day, with an easy-listening bossa bounce and gentle romantic gestures." JazzTimes (p.55) - "[Roditi] offers his laidback vocals, with a Brazilian lilt, on Jobim's 'Ligia.' This is a terrific listen all around."
Rovi

For Claudio Roditi's third Resonance album, he and label head George Klabin came up with a concept well within the trumpeter's comfort zone, turning to Brazilian jazz standards of the 1960s through the ‘80s, composed by the likes of Antonio Carlos Jobim, Toninho Horta, and Egberto Gismonti (plus more recent songwriters such as Eliane Elias), then mixing in a few of Roditi's originals. Since the 65-year-old was present at the creation of some of this music (he actually played in the horn section on the original recording of Gismonti's "O Sonho [The Dream]"), but has been an expatriate living in the U.S. since leaving Brazil in the early ‘70s, it's music with which he feels right at home. But complacency has not been allowed to set in. Roditi, playing his trademark rotary valve trumpet, flugelhorn, and, on his own "Piccolo Samba," a piccolo trumpet, is joined by Donald Vega (piano), Marco Panascia (bass), and Mauricio Zottarelli (drums), plus, on selected tracks, guitarist Romero Lubambo, and they make for an excellent Latin jazz ensemble. Roditi, a highly melodic and pleasant player, gets the lion's share of solos, of course, but Lubambo matches him on such tunes as Elias' "Para Nada [For Nothing]" and the title song (by Horta), but the others get their moments to shine, too. In his liner notes, Klabin complains that Roditi has been underrated and categorized as a Latin jazz player despite his talents as a straight-ahead jazz trumpeter. That may be so, but it's a difficult argument to make with an album as much devoted to Latin jazz as this one. Yet the Roditi original "Levitation," a hard bop number with little Latin feel, justifies Klabin's claim in spades, confirming this veteran's bona fides as a jazz soloist without qualifiers. ~ William Ruhlmann
Rovi

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