Paolo Damiani
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Born |
1952 Rome |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Cellist |
Instruments | Cello, double bass |
Paolo Damiani (born 1952) is an Italian jazz cellist and double-bassist. Performing primarily in the avant-garde jazz and post bop mediums, Damiani was born in Rome, Italy. He has performed over his career with a vast array of professional jazz musicians, including Gianluigi Trovesi, Kenny Wheeler, Tony Oxley, Paolo Fresu and John Taylor. Damiani has also recorded on the albums of Deep Forest and Bauhas.[1][2]
Discography
- Poor Memory: Live in Atima. Splasc(h). 1987.
- Song Tong. Splasc(h). 1991.
- Eso. Splasc(h). 1993.
- Mediana. EGEA. 1999.
- Al Tempo Che Fara. EGEA. 2007.
- The Is Ensemble. Via Veneto Jazz.
As contributor
- Gianluigi Trovesi; Paolo Damiani (1983). Roccellanea. Splasc(h).
- Norma Winstone; Kenny Wheeler; Paolo Fresu; John Taylor; Paolo Damiani; Tony Oxley (1984). Live at Roccella Jonica. Splasc(h).
- Gianluigi Trovesi (1985). Dances. Red.
- Eugenio Colombo (1990). Giada. Splasc(h).
- Italian Instabile Orchestra (1991). Live In Noci And Rive-De Gier. Leo Records.
- Italian Instabile Orchestra (1997). European Concerts '94-'97. Nel Jazz.
- Italian Instabile Orchestra (1994). Skies of Europe. ECM.
- Deep Forest (1999). Made In Japan. Sony Music.
- Italian Instabile Orchestra (2000). Litania Sibilante. Enja Records.
- Civica Jazz Band (2002). Italian Jazz Graffiti. Soul Note.
- Orchestre National de Jazz (2003). Charmediterranéen. ECM.
- Bauhaus (1974). Stairway to Escher. (Akarma, 2003).
- Italian Instabile Orchestra; Featuring Cecil Taylor (2004). The Owner of the Riverbank. Enja Justin Time.
- Eso Octet. Eso Octet. Splasc(h).
- Italian String Trio. From Groningen to Mulhouse. Splasc(h).
References
- ↑ Dillon, Charlotte. "Paolo Damiani Biography". Allmusic.
- ↑ "Paolo Damiani Credits". Allmusic.
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