Katamaran y Don Tetto | pt

Don Tetto is a colombian alternative rock and pop punk band. .
Brothers Enzo and Gianni Lo Greco have been having success with their band thanks to the customary, original and exciting blend of Nu Jazz, bossa, and lounge, which they have written and produced in many albums and compilations. Starting from their latest success obtained from the artistic production of the song “This is what you are” sung by Mario Biondi, a chart-topping artist in Italy and Europe, the Lo Greco brothers, also known as Soulstance, are considered the inventors of nu jazz. With the typical jazz sound of the 60’s and 70’s the Quintet evolves with this century’s metropolitan sounds,...
Biography by Robert Cummings The Quartetto Italiano is regarded as one of the finest string quartets of the twentieth century. The group generally focused on quartet-only repertory, avoiding performance with guest artists of quintets and other larger compositions. The ensemble's repertory was broad and included the entire quartet outputs of Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann, and Webern, and selected works of Galuppi, Vivaldi, Prokofiev, Stravinsky, Bartók, Shostakovich, Villa-Lobos, Schoenberg, and many others. Members of the Quartetto Italiano first met and performed as an ensemble in Siena, Italy, in 1942. But they did not officially bond until after the end of World...
"Quintetto X" is from Bari, which is on the edge of the heel in Italy. This land is a meeting point where energies gather shaping surroundings and emotions. The Fez cultural group has made these surroundings the settings for their creations. Comments taken from the linear notes of the album: Novo Esquema Da Bossa or else New Bossa Outlook is for us a movement, an attitude and a rhythm. It is the development of an idea that evolves from the appreciation of its own cultural distinctiveness. It is the southern light. It is contemporary music inspired from Afro- American, Brazilian...
There are 2 bands with the name Katamaran: 1. A German jazz fusion group from Heidelberg that recorded three albums in the late ’70s on the Pläne label. Alan and Steve Freeman’s guide to Krautrock and ‘Kosmische musik’, The Crack in the Cosmic Egg, finds them “comparable to (late-70’s) Guru Guru at their jazziest, which isn’t so surprising as Waldemar Karpenkiel’s brother Jogi was in Guru Guru circa 1976-77 (both being from Kollektiv), […] Katamaran, though, were unique in many ways, not least so for a heavy reliance on percussion and two winds players, and were comparable in feel to...
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