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After two years from the previous "Cosmonauta Da Appartamento", Joe Barbieri comes back with surprise with a new album of glittering unpublished with the evocative title: "Origami". Joe Barbieri tells us about his new project - suspended between song of author, jazz and popular music - with the following words: "In origami (or Japanese art of folding the paper to make it become, for example, a flower) , From which I borrowed the title, coexist with vulnerability and beauty, rigor and essence, acceptance and change, density and lightness. That is, that perfection of form and substance that escapes, which hurt and does good, and that I obstruct my search, even by my new work. " Listening to it, "Origami" may perhaps be considered Joe Barbieri's sound and writing compendium, the chapter in which the language of the Neapolitan artist touches its definitive and recognizable fulfillment. To register "Origami", many Italian virtuosos of jazz have been conferred: from Paolo Russo to Giuseppe Milici. Until Paolo Fresu, who duets with Barbieri in the intense "Renaissance". |
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