‘Early Baroque meets jazz’ – Luciano Marziali's concerts are always a treat for connoisseurs and enthusiasts, as well as for anyone who simply wants to hear great, beautiful music. The Italian master guitarist constantly finds new and surprising connections for his programmes, entertaining his audience with his great guitar artistry and immense background knowledge.
In Bonn, Luciano Marziali will combine Renaissance and early Baroque music by Leonardo Da Vinci, Vincenzo Galilei and Gaspar Sanz with jazz icons. His artful arrangements of jazz classics by Bill Evans and Chick Corea, as well as Lennox Berkley's Sonatina, show – in combination with early music – how much these two musical genres have in common, even though they are separated by more than 300 years.
Programme:
FRANCESCO DA MILANO (1497 – 1543)
Ricercare XI, Ricercare II
GIACOMO GORZANIS (um 1520 – um 1575)
Pass’e mezzo e Padoana
PIETRO PAOLO BORRONO DA MILANO (um 1490 – 1563)
Pescatore che va cantando, Salterello de la Preditta
GIULIO CESARE BARBETTA (1540 – 1603)
Moresca detta Le Canarie
JOAN AMBROSIO DALZA (nach 1450 – nach 1507)
Piva
JOHANN HIERONYMUS KAPSBERGER (um 1580 – 1651)
Canario e Bergamasca
LEONARDO DA VINCI (1452 – 1519)
Amore sola mifa remirar
VINCENZO GALILEI (1520 – 1591)
Danza, Vaghe bellezze et bionde trecce, Bianca Fiore,
Gagliarda, Saltarello
GASPAR SANZ (1640 – 1710)
Canarios
- intervall -
LENNOX BERKELEY (1903 – 1989)
Sonatina Op. 51
BILL EVANS (1929 – 1980)
For Nenette
CHICK COREA (1941 – 2021)
Children’s songs Nr. 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 18

