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Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Chris Botti-Italia (2007)

Originally from Oregon, Chris Botti first gained recognition as a trumpet player, working as a session musician for various New York studios in the mid-1980s, and performing and recording with artists such as Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, and Sting, among many others. After more than ten years acquiring extensive experience with these artists, he released his first solo album, "First Wish", in 1995, skillfully blending jazz sounds with instrumental pop. With subsequent albums, Botti gradually explored smooth jazz, achieving moderate success with albums like "Slowing Down the World", "Night Sessions", and "I Fall in Love". In 2007, with his ninth album, "Italia", he achieved his greatest commercial success. This album features a series of iconic covers with lavish instrumentation, creating a captivating atmosphere and sublime melodies. Thoughtful interpretations ranging from film standards to opera classics and original compositions. This immersive atmosphere is present in pieces like "Deborah's Theme" from the film "Once Upon a Time in America" ​​and "Gabriel's Oboe" from the film "The Mission", both by composer Ennio Morricone. Botti also pays homage to Italy, evoking its exuberance and romanticism in the beautiful "Nessun Dorma" and the extraordinary "Italia", in a successful duet with Andrea Bocelli. His rendition of "Ave Maria" is simply sublime and legendary, supported by a choir that perfectly captures the religious character of the piece. Other versions include the sensual "The Very Thought of You", a classic by the great Ray Noble, sung by Paula Cole, and the enchanting "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" from the musical "My Fair Lady", featuring the splendid voice of a rejuvenated Dean Martin.

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