Comments, messages
from listeners and people in jazz sent to me:
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
This Album contains 16 Original tracks including
9 totally free improvised "Piano Atmospheres".
Unedited New & Old Recordings from December 2007 to
December '09.
The track 7- "Is Atlantis
On The Sky?- is a multitrack recording
with 2 pianos, and overdubbed keyboards using violins,
electric piano, bass; a long piano intro built on augmented
scales preceding the theme .
Hey,
Share Your Soul Single Here
Music & Words by Norberto Tamburrino, piano
with Elizabeth Kennedy, vocalist
Mainstream, Bop, Hardbop, Cool
Norberto Tamburrino, piano
featuring Fabio Morgera, J. D. Allen
"E'
personaggio interessante, questo pianista della nuova onda di
jazzisti pugliesi che si divide tra movenze classicheggianti
e zone franche alla maniera Westoniana, cui
aggiunge masticate traiettorie vicine all'inevitabile Thelonious
Monk...” Review by L. T. from Jazz Magazine,
Italy
featuring:
J D Allen t. sax,
Norberto Tamburrino piano, Joseph Lepore bass, Francesco
Mariella bass track 5
Bruce Cox drums
"..Tamburrino's Monkery shine broadly
in unreconstructed rag and stride motifs and genial, spiky liricism.."byFred Bouchard from GLOBE
UNITY,All
About Jazz New York, July 2009
“..recorded in Italy between August, 2004 and March, 2008
and four in New York in November, 2008. The result is a well-crafted
album, featuring some excellent playing from pianist Norberto
Tamburrino and the other musicians..” byBruce Lindsay(August '09)
read all the story at AllAboutJazz