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Roberto Gatto Quartet - Four Stories



Roberto Gatto Quartet - Four Stories

Label:

Fone

Genre:

Jazz

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CFON 245 SA
EAN: 8012871024551
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Hybrid Stereo SACD

Tube processed digital master

This album is part of the recordings that Giulio Cesare made on the occasion of the concerts of the fonè Music Festival Piaggio edition 2022 organized by Cesare himself. The location chosen is the Piaggio Auditorium located inside the famous Pontedera Museum, the place where Piaggio was born and where it still continues to produce today.This album is part of the recordings that Giulio Cesare made on the occasion of the concerts of the fonè Music Festival Piaggio edition 2023 organized by Cesare himself. The location chosen is the Piaggio Auditorium located inside the famous Pontedera Museum, the place where Piaggio was born and where it still continues to produce today.

The protagonists of Four Stories are four great musicians with an extraordinary leader, Roberto Gatto the greatest Italian jazz drummer in the company of Alessandro Presti trumpet, Matteo Bortone double bass and Alessandro Lanzoni piano.Roberto Gatto has played throughout Europe and the rest of the world with his groups and with international artists. The groups with his name are characterized, in addition to an interesting timbre research, and an impeccable performance technique, by a great warmth typical of Mediterranean culture.

This certainly makes Roberto Gatto one of the most interesting drummers and composers in Europe and in the World.Among the songs played, many are those composed by the artists themselves: The Music next door by R. Gatto, Il valzer della fonderia by A. Presti, Waver by A. Lanzoni and Victoria Regia by M. Bortone. The album is completed by two very special songs by Mary Lou Williams and Gary Peacock.

For this recording Giulio Cesare Ricci brought all his equipment, both analog (Ampex ATR 102 Electronic Tube Ampex Model 351-1965, 2 tracks, ½", 30ips modified by David Manley) and digital (Pyramix Recorder, dCS A/D and D/A converters).As for the microphones, he used his original collection of Neumann U47, U48, M49 in addition to the Signoricci microphone preamplifier and cables.Pairs of Neumann valve microphones from 1947 and 1949 (U47, U48 and M49) with a very natural timbre are used using bi-microphone field effect techniques. These microphones have an important history: they are in fact the original microphones used to record, among others, the Beatles' performances at the Abbey Road Studio and by RCA for the "Living Stereo" recordings. The sound that Giulio Cesare Ricci manages to capture with these legendary microphones is perfectly in line with his sonic taste. No other microphone has such a true timbre and the ability to record all the nuances of sound and all the richness of the harmonics.The uniqueness of these microphones is linked to their ability to perform a perfect "sound photograph" and to place the music perfectly in the sound space chosen for recording.

This is because for each recording Giulio Cesare Ricci creates two Masters: an analog master for vinyl and a DSD digital master for SuperAudioCD as in this case. For this SACD he used the DSD format, on Pyramix using the dCS A/D and D/A DSD converters.From 1998 to today he has recorded in DSD 64 x 44.1 bit with Signoricci ex Philips workstations that mount Pyramix programs, dCS analog/digital converters 904 and dCS digital/analog converters 954, all this to best realize the SACD fonè. The mastering of the SACD was done using the entirely analog and valve Signoricci system. A "state of the art" system without sound manipulation, equalization, reverb, compression and expansion... but natural sound and true timbre to best enhance the acoustics of the Auditorium of the Piaggio Museum. All this to create recordings characterized by technological refinement and aimed at recovering the original musical atmospheres.

Also for this recording Ricci used a "field effect" recording technique... all this to make the listener relive in his home hi-fi system, the live effect as if he had been present at the performance.

An album not to be missed!

 

 



1. Kool
2. The Music Next Door
3. Il Valzer Della Fonderia
4. Salon Stories
5. Cherry Song
6. Waver
7. Monaco-Palermo
8. Victoria Regia
9. Gardenia

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