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Author Topic: Musical Selection of the Evening... Tonights Artist: Gato Barbieri  (Read 966 times)
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« on: November 30, 2009, 03:59:14 PM »

Leandro Barbieri (born on November 28, 1934 in Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina) better known as Gato Barbieri (Spanish for "Barbieri the Cat") is an Argentine jazz tenor saxophonist and composer who rose to fame during the free jazz movement in the 1960s and from his latin jazz recordings in the 1970s.

Born to a family of musicians, Barbieri began playing music after hearing Charlie Parker's "Now's the Time." He played the clarinet, then the alto saxophone while performing with the Argentine pianist Lalo Schifrin in the late 1950s. By the early 1960s, while in Rome, he was playing the tenor saxophone, and also worked with the trumpeter Don Cherry. By now influenced by John Coltrane's late recordings, as well as those from other 'Free jazz' saxophonists such as Albert Ayler and Pharoah Sanders, the warm and gritty tone, which would become his trademark sound, began to develop. In the late 1960s, he was fusing musics from South America into his playing and contributed to multi-artist projects like Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra and Carla Bley's Escalator Over The Hill. His score for Bernardo Bertolucci's film Last Tango in Paris earned him a Grammy Award and led to a record deal with Impulse! Records.

By the late 1970s he was working for A&M Records, and moved his music towards jazz-pop with albums like Caliente (with his best known song, Carlos Santana's Europa).

Though he continued to record and perform into the 1980s, the death of his wife Michelle led him to withdraw from the public arena. He returned to recording and performing in the late 1990s, playing music that would fall into the arena of smooth jazz. his music of the sound track for the film Seven Servants by Daryush Shokof earned him great ratings in Billboard magazine as the top Jazz sound tracks and Jazz music in 1997.

Nancy Savoca and her husband, Rich Guay, are working on a documentary of Barbieri's life and work.

gato barbieri - last tango in parispowered by Aeva

last tango in paris

Santana & Gato Barbieri "Europa" (live, 1977)powered by Aeva

Santana & Gato Barbieri "Europa"

The Gato Barbieri Band - Boliviapowered by Aeva

Bolivia

Gato Barbieri - Mysticapowered by Aeva

Mystica

Gato Barbieri Straight Into The Sunrisepowered by Aeva

Straight Into The Sunrise

03 Concierto en Montreal Gato Barbieri 1984powered by Aeva

What A Difference A Day Makes,

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Fiesta




Thanks Paul.......
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I think I should have no other mortal wants, if I could always have plenty of music. It seems to infuse strength into my limbs and ideas into my brain. Life seems to go on without effort, when I am filled with music.
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