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Sometimes fate steps in and changes the course of a life. Thats what happened to Luca Aquino: he was about to go on a Jazz-Bike-Tour in the summer of 2017. Hed packed his trumpet and was ready to set off but then he contracted a serious illness. He couldnt touch the trumpet for more than a year, then had to re-learn it more or less from scratch. The good news is that he has successfully put his musical career back on track.
For Aquino this was a time for self-reflection and Italian Songbook its logical outcome: Ever since I was little, the traditional music and popular songs of my homeland have been with me. Music was all around, the latest Italian songs were always on the radio, and my mother often sang to me. My grandfather always said I could whistle those tunes before I could walk. A Neapolitan song was the first piece I ever played on the trumpet. During my compulsory break through illness, I decided to take a look back at this music, as a way to start over.
Aquinos Italian Songbook is very personal and the repertoire here is broad: film music by Ennio Morricone and Nino Rota, plus great songs by famous cantautori (Italian singer songwriters) such as Luigi Tenco, Lucio Dalla and Fabrizio De André. Aquino recalls largely forgotten pioneers of Italian music such as Mario Pasquale Costa and Gorni Kramer.
He receives outstanding support from pianist Danilo Rea. Together with accordionist Natalino Marchetti, they create deeply heartfelt music. And theres a luxurious unfurling of sound when Aquinos group is combined with the Orchestra Filarmonica di Benevento. In the trio format they are gentle, soft and intimate but they can also bring on the opulence of an orchestra and it is this dichotomy that gives Italian Songbook its charm.
Every note of this album conveys Aquinos devotion to his musical heritage. With a soft tone and yet great urgency he develops these well known melodies and brings out all of the beauty in them. And so the Italian Songbook has become a touching homage to the music of his homeland. Fate really must have known what it was doing all along.
LP pressed on 180g vinyl with digital download code.






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