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The quintet NIMRA was founded in Sicily (Italy) in 1993. The leader, Francesco Calì, wished to use the accordion in a context out of the ordinary, as the accordion at that time was still mainly heard on the folkloristic scene. The so-called Nuevo Tango and the renowned figure of Astor Piazzolla are the main references for this band that nevertheless has done a wider musical research and are using sounds and cultural influences from all over the world. The first CD, Libertango (released from TRP Music in 1999), is homage to the great Argentinian composer and here you can experience the characteristics of the group: the acoustic sounds and use of the melody. The use of rhythmic-harmonic structures of jazz, consistent use of counter-point, and finally a development in improvisation aimed more at "interplaying” than soloism tout-court. In the second CD Nimra produced by Claudio Allia and Riccardo Samperi from Insout (to be released from TRP Music in 2005), which means tigress in arabic language, lies a bigger composing effort. The harmonic element is more complex and the music changes from outgoing and expressive into moments of intimacy. Nevertheless, the group stays in close contact with a more traditional language as in Canción de amor by Paco de Lucia, or in the touching Alfonsina y el mar. Musicians: Francesco Calì’ – accordion and piano Luigi De Vita – guitars Marcello Leanza – flute, saxophones Giovanni Arena – electric and double bass Ruggero Rotolo – drums
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Blurbs on NIMRA CD "Libertango" “This is an exciting, adventurous and well planned recording. The playing is magnificent and the music of Astor Piazzolla is played with great emotion. A great record!!!” Kenny Barron --“I really think it is great. Very original, well played and fun to listen to. The band has a great sound and vibe. It seems to me that this music has a broad appeal, and could enjoy big success. Best of luck!” Bob Mintzer “Nimra's choice of the Argentinian tango as a launching point for their music is a masterstroke. They've taken a form that already contains elements from many styles of music, and invested their unique virtuosity and intelligence to produce a completely personalized and fresh extension of the tango and beyond. Their CD is beautifully produced, their musicianship of the very highest order”. Ralp Towner “I really enjoyed the C.D Libertango.… really good improvisers... all. I also really like how you use the Mediterranian theme for the recording. And picked such nice tunes... the album has a concept and I like that. Again congratulations on such a beautiful C.D.! Hope to see you soon!!” John Scofield |
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