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Rick Rosato
Originally from Montreal, Rick Rosato moved to New York City in 2007 to study at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. He quickly became one of the most in-demand jazz bassists and has been maintaining an international performance schedule since. In 2010, he led a three-month-long artist series at the Upstairs Jazz Club in Montreal, where he formed several different groups featuring some of today’s most influential voices in jazz, including the co-led trio “Stranahan/Zaleski/Rosato”. In the summer of 2014, Rick competed for the TD Jazz Awards at the Montreal International Jazz Festival with his own trio and won the Galaxie Jazz Award for best composition. He is regularly touring internationally and recording with groups such as Immanuel Wilkins, Gilad Hekselman, Joel Ross, Stranahan/Zaleski/Rosato, Ben Van Gelder, David Kikoski, Dayna Stephens, Shai Maestro and Will Vinson. In addition to private teaching, Rick has led workshops all over the world and was a featured artist and educator at the Thai International Jazz Conference in 2014.
Awards
TD Jazz Award 2014
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Itamar Borochov: Arba
by Maurizio Zerbo
Il sistema modale del maqam arabo, la tradizione sefardita e quella jazzistica degli anni Sessanta convivono felicemente nel sesto CD del trombettista Itamar Borochov. Arba è un'importante finestra sul variopinto laboratorio musicale della scena contemporanea, che mette in luce un musicista originale e lungimirante. Al di là dei buoni esiti artistici, va sottolineato soprattutto il coraggioso caledoscopio musicale prodotto dalle nove tracce di impianto modale. Arba costituisce un ponte di solidarietà tra mondo israeliano e mondo ...
Continue ReadingLucas Pino: Covers
by Jack Bowers
Covers is a quartet date in which New York-based tenor saxophonist Lucas Pino covers" half a dozen generally pleasing songs written by his contemporaries, alongside one each by Charlie Parker ("Relaxin' at Camarillo") and Duke Pearson ("New Girl"). Pino's smooth, articulate tenor saxophone is reinforced by guitarist Alex Goodman, bassist Rick Rosato and drummer Allan Mednard. This represents something of a departure for Pino who usually records with larger groups--including his No Net Nonet--and seldom covers other ...
Continue ReadingItamar Borochov: Arba
by Jerome Wilson
Trumpeter Itamar Borochov is originally from the Middle East but is part of the New York jazz scene. He plays a quarter-tone trumpet which helps bring an unusual expressiveness and calm to his sound, This is well-suited to the music he plays which is steeped in the chords and scales of the Mediterranean area where he grew up. Tracks such as Abraham" and What Broke You?" spotlight the ethereal beauty of Borochev's sound as he broods over Rob ...
Continue ReadingJoel Ross: The Parable Of The Poet
by Chris May
The story of jazz is part musical and part social, the two strands interacting to shape, on one hand, the sound we hear and, on the other, the demographic who make it and constitute its audience. Viewed from London, the semiology surrounding New York-based vibraphonist Joel Ross' octet, heard on his third Blue Note album, The Parable Of The Poet, tells a social story as much as it does a musical one. The octet's optics (check the ...
Continue ReadingRoxy Coss: Disparate Parts
by Mike Jurkovic
Let's just get thing one out into the open right away: Disparate Parts has plenty of balls to spare. Saxophonist Roxy Coss' acute, teasingly biting tone and rich, no boundaries disposition to composing and jamming has placed her high in the generational echelon of new and challenging players. She willingly and unapologetically blends and blurs the lines to suit any and all missives, and the fourteen fireballs heard loud and clear on Disparate Parts broach nothing less. Commandeering ...
Continue ReadingGabriel Vicéns: The Way We Are Created
by Mark Sullivan
Puerto Rican jazz guitarist & composer Gabriel Vicéns has been living in New York City since 2016 but, for this album, he chose to explore traditional Puerto Rican music (Bomba and Plenamusic and dance styles born from African slavery and Caribbean influences) blended with his own compositional style. He was also exposed to Cuban Changüí, and began incorporating some stylistic devices from it into his guitar playing. The title tune begins the program with an infectious ostinato pattern ...
Continue ReadingAlex Goodman: Impressions in Blue and Red
by Angelo Leonardi
Con questo splendido doppio album, Alex Goodman esce dal limbo dei talentosi chitarristi emergenti per entrare a pieno titolo tra i solisti e compositori più interessanti del jazz contemporaneo. Era proprio ora. All'età di 34 anni, con sette dischi da leader e prestigiosi premi internazionali (tra cui la vittoria al Montreux International Jazz Guitar del 2014), il chitarrista e compositore canadese ottiene i meritati riconoscimenti della critica con un'opera particolarmente matura. Un concept album che vuol associare ...
Continue ReadingCamila Meza Appearing At Rockwood Music Hall - April 23 - With Shai Maestro, Kendrick Scott & Rick Rosato!
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Jason Byrne, Red Cat Publicity
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2016 Vocalist/Guitarist/Composer Camila Meza Continues Her Celebration of Traces LIVE AT ROCKWOOD MUSIC HALL (STAGE 3) at 11:15pm Camila Meza, Shai Maestro, Rick Rosato & Kendrick Scott Traces is available on iTunes, Sunnyside Records, Amazon CAMILA MEZA continues the celebration of her brilliant, critically-acclaimed new album, Traces, with an appearance at Rockwood Music Hall- Stage @ 11:15 PM on Saturday, April 23, 2016. Camila will be joined by Shai Maestro on ...
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Rush Hour Traffic
From: Moments In Trio Volume Three:...By Rick Rosato
If I Loved You
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
View in Perspective
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
View in Perspective (Intro)
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Sonata No. 12 Adagio
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Sonata No. 12 Adagio (Intro)
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
E.T.
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Like a Fire That Consumes All Before It
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Like a Fire That Consumes All Before It (Intro)
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Occam's Razor
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Toys
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
In Heaven Everything is Fine
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Impending
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Impending (Intro)
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Circles in a Circle
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Choose
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
I'll Never Be the Same
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Still Life With Skull
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Still Life with Skull (Intro)
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Cobalt Blue
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Zen
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Zen (Intro)
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Space Behind Eugene Boch
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Space Behind Eugene Boch (Intro)
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Moods
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Blue Shade
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
Blue Shade (Intro)
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
No Man's Land
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato
No Man's Land
From: Impressions in Blue and RedBy Rick Rosato