Daniele D'Agaro

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Daniele D'Agaro (born August 13, 1958 in Spilimbergo , Friuli ) is a jazz musician ( clarinet , bass clarinet , tenor saxophone and C melody saxophone) from Italy and living in the Netherlands .

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D'Agaro comes from the northern Italian Friuli and began his musical career in 1979 when he in Central Europe Orchestra of Andrea Centazzo played. In the same year D'Agaro moved to Berlin; later he went to Amsterdam, where he has lived ever since. Since then he has worked with musicians in the fields of creative jazz and improvised music; he played with Dutch formations such as the J. C. Tans Orchestra, Sean Bergins M.OB and Sunchild by Franky Douglas ; He also founded the Lingua Franca Trio with the cellist Tristan Honsinger and the bassist Ernst Glerum .

Since the late 1980s D'Agaro played with Sean Bergin and Tobias Delius in the Trio San Francisco , which combines elements of improvisation music with South African kwela music, folk and jazz. In 1991, at the International October Meeting '91 Festival in Amsterdam, he performed a composition for an ensemble of improvisation musicians and the Val Resia Ensemble , who come from the Eastern Alps. In 1993 the Lingua Franca Trio expanded to form a quintet with the Senegalese singer Mola Sylla and the composer and live electronic musician Richard Teitelbaum . In 1996 he went on tour with previously unknown compositions by Don Byas , which D'Agaro found as original manuscripts in the Jazz Archive in Amsterdam ( Hidden Treasures ); His quintet also included trumpeter Benny Bailey and drummer Han Bennink .

In 1996 he returned to his home and trained in Udine a duo with organist Mauro Costantini, with whom he Sacred Concerts of Duke Ellington played, after Gregorian music and free improvisation music. In 1998 he worked with Mark Helias ; In 2001 he appeared in Chicago with Don Byas compositions. In June 2002 he recorded the trio album Strandjutters for HatHut Records ; it was created at a live concert in Cologne with Han Bennink and Ernst Glerum. In the early 2000s, he mainly worked in the United States, where he went on several tours with his quartet made up of drummer Robert Barry, trombonist Jeb Bishop and bassist Kent Kessler . With this formation he recorded the album Chicago Overtones for HatOLOGY in Chicago in 2004 .

D'Agaro also works with the Adriatics Orchestra , with Franco D'Andrea and in a duo with Alexander von Schlippenbach , with whom he recorded the album Dedalus (ArteSuono Records) in 2007 . D'Agaro also plays in the Globe Unity Orchestra .

Discographic notes

  • Lingua Franca Cosmic Dialects (Nota 1994, with Molla Sylla, Richard Teitelbaum, Tristan Honsinger, Ernst Glerum)
  • Beach jutters (HatOLOGY 2002)
  • Chicago Overtones (hatOLOGY 2004)
  • Comeglians (El Gallo Rojo 2007)
  • Daniele D'Agaro Adriatics Orchestra Mountains, Love & Humor (Artesuono 2012, with Davide Ghidoni, Mauro Ottolini, Wolter Wierbos , Sean Bergin, Tobias Delius, Bruno Marini , Alessandro Turchet, Stefano Senni, Han Bennink and others)

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