Bruno Farinelli : Time Traveling

  1. Bruno Farinelli Time Traveling

Press quotes:'During his long career, pianist John Serry has covered quite a lot of territory, stylistically and geographically. The classically trained New York native crafted sophisticated fusion releases such as 1979's Exhibition and 1980's Jazziz (and yes, that is where we got the name). Serry took a long hiatus before recording the mostly acoustic quartet album Enchantress in 1996, and then, after another decade, 2006's The Shift. Now living in Europe, the pianist has been working with an acoustic trio for the past nine years, and his latest recording, Disquisition (SPCo), reveals a tight unit that thinks and acts as one. In the company of bassist Paolo Ghetti and drummer Bruno Farinelli, Serry revisits a few older compositions and offers some new tunes.

Among the latter is the title track, our selection, a strong statement that begins with crashing, McCoy Tyner-esque chords and Elvin Jones-like splashing and moves into bluesy and introspective sections.' -Jazziz magazine, Spring 2018 issue, Jazziz on Disc.' Serry returns to the studio in top form on The Shift (SPCo).The leadoff track,“Pockets,” our selection, showcases the ensemble’s esprit de corps, as they wend their way through the lilting composition. Serry’s playing is as colorful and expressive as ever.' -Jazziz magazine'He has a strong sense of melody, his touch is confident, his ideas are sensible and his playing is beautifully controlled ' -Downbeat'What a pleasure to find that he is back, still turning out charts that turn heads by turning corners.'

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Serry's fleet fingered runs on songs like the jaunty catchy 'Dyt It' are both technically impressive and subtle. His ballads are equally disarming 'Heartfelt' is warm and resonant. Listen and prepare to be enchanted.' -JazzTimes'Brubeck and Bob James ranked him ahead of all.making him the Grand Prize Winner.'

-Jazziz Magazine'The strongest aspect of Serry's style is his interlocking rhythms in shifting time signatures.funky hiccupping lines dodge around one another.the forward motion is so compelling.it's a little like being in orbit. Serry achieves a remarkable amount of coloration.' -Keyboard'Serry routinely rips through stylistic changes with energy and finesse to burn.at his best, John Serry can do it all.a flair for dexterous melodies.a triumph.' -.(4 stars) Downbeat.

With its historic buildings and gorgeous canals, Venice is one of Italy’s most famous attractions. This floating city consists of a group of 117 small islands separated by canals and linked by bridges. After visiting Venice on several occasions, we’ve gathered all of our best Venice travel tips — including how to save money, where to stay, what to pack and more!Venice Travel Tips: What You Need to Know Before Visiting Venice, ItalyFerry Ticket Tips & TricksA one-way ferry ticket costs 6.50 Euros and it is good for 60 minutes — including switches. If you can’t find a ticket machine, you can purchase a ticket onboard for 1 Euro more, but you must tell the staff immediately upon boarding.

Failing to mention it upon boarding will result in a hefty fine of 60+ Euros. If you do purchase your ticket at a machine, you MUST validate it by running it through a machine at the water taxi stop.If you plan to use the ferries often, look into purchasing before your trip.Book a Hotel Near a Water Taxi StopI highly recommend staying at least two nights in Venice Proper and booking a hotel near a water taxi stop.

Trust me, you do not want to drag your luggage very far in Venice.I stayed at, which is within a 5-minute walk from both the Rialto and San Marco water taxi stops. This hotel is in the perfect location for exploring the top spots in Venice — including the Piazza San Marco, Riva Degli Schiavoni, and Bridge of Sighs.The rooms are HUGE, the WiFi worked great, the staff was extremely helpful, and I was amazed with the spread they served for breakfast — which is included in your room price.

I stayed in March and it was just over 100 USD per night. Keep in mind, prices everywhere in Venice increase during the summer season.Head to the Outer IslandsSome of the most photogenic places in Venice are on the outer islands. The small islands of Burano and Murano are not to be missed. I recommend spending the day island hopping and plan on having lunch on one of these islands.

Fish lovers must try Gatto Nero on Burano. For those searching for more of a sandy beach experience, head to Lido!Where the Locals EatDo your research beforehand on the best restaurants frequented by locals in Venice. If the locals eat there, that usually means it’s authentic.

Is a great app and usually the first thing I check when I arrive in a new city. For a few specific restaurant recommendations, here are.Be Prepared to Get LostEven the most directionally gifted travelers get lost in Venice. Google maps will even lead you astray, giving directions to a dead end down a small alley. If you just plan on getting lost, you’ll be much less frustrated. You never know what you might accidentally find.Don’t Ignore the Top Tourist SitesPlaces like Piazza San Marco, Riva Degli Schiavoni, and Bridge of Sighs are popular for a reason.

Don’t ignore these tourist hot spots in Venice. I also highly recommend a trip to the top of Campanile di San Marco for a bird’s eye view of the city. Plan on getting there when the building opens for the shortest wait time.Spend Some Time Outside of the Main Tourist AreasThis is where getting lost will come in handy.

Wear comfortable shoes and spend the day walking to the lesser-known areas of Venice. A few of my favorite neighborhoods include Cannaregio, Santa Croce, and Dorsoduro.Get Up EarlyI’m usually up before sunrise when I travel and Venice was no exception (this is also where jet lag comes in handy). I practically had the place to myself — even the famous Piazza San Marco (St. Marks Square) was empty!

Bruno farinelli : time traveling movie

When I visited the square in the afternoon, I could not believe the crowds and I didn’t even travel to Venice during the busy summer season.How to Find the Best GelatoI mean, can you really come to Italy and not eat gelato?? Even if you are vegan or lactose intolerant, most good gelaterias make fruit-based sorbetti, which is also delicious!In Venice, I met up with a local who gave me the inside scoop on how to spot good gelato in Italy. Since making gelato out of pure fruit is more time consuming and expensive than using flavor extracts, you’ll want to take a look at the colors of the fruit-flavored gelato. If the banana is a bright yellow or the berry flavors are a light shade of purple, then the gelato is made with artificial flavors rather than pure fruit. Similarly, the pistachio should not look bright green.Oh, and is said to have THE best gelato in Venice.Packing Essentials for VeniceIf you are looking to avoid the summer crowds and visit Venice in the spring or fall, then you’ll want to prepare for cooler temperatures. In addition to the usual, make sure to bring these essential items:.

Travel Umbrella: Regardless of the time of year, don’t forget your!. Mosquito Repellent: I did not experience mosquitos in March, but mosquitos are not uncommon during the spring/summer months.

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Bruno Farinelli Time Traveling

This won’t take up much room in your suitcase. Earplugs: It’s a city, so bring your just in case you end up in a noisy location. Nice Clothes: Venice is a stylish city, so don’t be afraid to bring some nice clothes. For the women, jeans and a will be fine. For more travel packing tips, visit our guide on.

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