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Charmediterranéen

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Charmediterranéen
📅 ReleasedFebruary 25, 2003 (2003-02-25)
🎙️ RecordedOctober 15–16, 2001 (2001-10-15 – 2001-10-16)
StudioScène Nationale de Montbéliard
⏳ Length1:16:36
🏷️ LabelECM
ECM 1828
Orchestre National de Jazz chronology
Deep Feelings
(2000)
Charmediterranéen
(2003)
Admirabelamour
(2003)
Anouar Brahem chronology
Le Pas du chat noir
(2002)
Charmediterranéen
(2003)
Le Voyage de Sahar
(2006)
Gianluigi Trovesi chronology
Fugace
(2002)
Charmediterranéen
(2003)
Round About Weill
(2005)

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Charmediterranéen is a studio abum by French big band Orchestre National de Jazz directed by Paolo Damiani, with special guests Anouar Brahem and Gianluigi Trovesi. Recorded over two days in October 2001 and subsequently released on February 25, 2003, it is their debut on ECM.

Track Listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sequenze Orfiche – Prologo: L'Orfeo"Gianluigui Trovesi1:04
2."Sequenze Orfiche – Sequenze Prima"Trovesi1:52
3."Sequenze Orfiche – Sequenze Seconda"Trovesi7:43
4."Sequenze Orfiche – Sequenze Terza"Trovesi2:52
5."Sequenze Orfiche – Sequenze Quarta"Trovesi1:06
6."Sequenze Orfiche – Epilogo"Trovesi3:01
7."Estramadure Part 1"François Jeanneau6:07
8."Estramadure Part 2"Jeanneau2:46
9."Estramadure Part 3"Jeanneau7:12
10."Montbéliard Trio"Jeanneau1:49
11."Artefact Part 1"Anouar Brahem8:56
12."Artefact Part 2"Brahem9:13
13."Argentiera"Paolo Damiani5:45
14."Charmediterranéen"Damiani14:32
15."Argentiera"Damiani2:38
Total length:1:16:36

Recorded in October 2001 at Palot/L'Allan, Scène Nationale de Montbéliard.

Mixed in October & November 2001 at Studios La Buissonne, Pernes-les-Fontaines.

Personnel[edit]

Orchestre National de Jazz[edit]

  • Paolo Damiani– cello, artistic & musical direction
  • François Jeanneau – soprano saxophone, flute, musical codirection
  • Thomas de Pourquery – soprano, alto & tenor saxophones
  • Jean-Marc Larché – soprano, alto & baritone saxophones
  • Médéric Collignon – pocket trumpet, flugelhorn, voice
  • Alain Vankenhove – trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Gianluca Petrella – trombone
  • Didier Havet – sousaphone
  • Olivier Benoit – guitar
  • Paul Rogers – double bass
  • Christophe Marguet – drums
  • Régis Huby – violin

Guests[edit]

  • Anouar Brahem – oud
  • Gianluigi Trovesi – piccolo clarinet, alto saxophone

Production[edit]

  • Gérard de Haro – sound engineer
  • Gilles Olivesi – assistant




References[edit]


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