November 2010
Gerlando Gatto:
"Norberto Tamburrino e' un eccellente pianista di cui ho spesso parlato
su questo sito.." da OnLine-jazz.net
March 2010
"I am faithful listener of your music and I'd like to share with my
radio station listeners your extensive stock of music. Your work is
a valuable contribution to my human and cultural growth. Thank you
very much." Gustavo Adolfo Bustamante at Ritmos
en Jazz-Colombia
About All Dreams We Can See In Your Eyes:
March 2010
"
Beautiful playing, beautiful
vocals, all around a very nice tune. I love the way the piano really
works with the vocals to follow the melody, yet at the same time outlines
the chord structure that the melody is following in the first place.
Very interesting concept and very well executed." John
Ostrow said atMicControl.com-USA
About Reflection(s) on Monk: December
02, 2008
"
You should know that I receive a lot of music to listen too and I have to say
that I really enjoyed your piano playing, tune selection, band personnel
and arrangements. This is a first class production all the way. I’d
love to help spread the word about your music and talent." Jim Eigo at Jazz Promo Services-
New York
"Thanks for the Riff",
Album Thanks for The Riff NEW(last
solo and chorus)
Norberto tamburrino piano with Francesco Mariella bass. Recorded December
2010
"Our Love:
the Music of Existence",
NEW
Album Thanks
for The Riff (last
solo and chorus)
Norberto tamburrino piano with Francesco Mariella bass. Recorded
December 2010
"The Room
of Illumination" (part III,
IV), Album Reflection(s) on
Monk. with
J D Allen tenor sax, Norberto Tamburrino piano, Joseph Lepore bass,
Bruce Cox drums.
Recorded November 2008
Impro on “Black
Express" (unedited)
from "Prisoner of the Sea-Prigioniero
del Mare" rec. session N. TAMBURRINO, piano, Joseph
LEPORE, bass, Bruce COX, drums.
Norberto Tamburrino piano, Elizabeth
Kennedy vocalist
music & words by Norberto Tamburrino
ALL Dreams We Can See In Your Eyes
Jazz
Release
Reflection(s)
on Monk
Philology Jazz-Revelation Series W436.2
feat. J D Allen, Joseph Lepore, Bruce Cox, Francesco Mariella
“..Tamburrino's
Monkery shine broadly in unreconstructed rag and
stride motifs and genial, spiky lyricism.." by Fred Bouchard
from Globe
Unity, All About Jazz July 2009
Some
Reflection(s) on Monk music
is available for you by this player