Jazz/Review Lorenzo Cimino - Hommage à Jon Hassell

Lorenzo Cimino is an Italian trumpet player and composer. He made numerous recordings on behalf of Rai and won the audition for the first trumpet in the orchestra of the Fermo Festival.

"Hommage à Jon Hassell" is indeed a tribute by Lorenzo Cimino, an Italian trumpeter and composer, to the music of Jon Hassell. Cimino acknowledges that the trumpet has traditionally played a significant role in improvised music for many years. However, he highlights that Jon Hassell took the trumpet beyond its conventional use and endowed it with a deeply psychological and sociological voice. Through his innovative approach, Hassell's trumpet evokes the entirety of human history in its sound.

Hassell's musical exploration is primarily a quest for a mysterious and ancient "timbre." This timbre holds immense value, surpassing the significance of any symphony, as it possesses the ability to resonate with the human condition. In his music, Hassell seeks to capture this elusive timbre, which carries a profound and archaic quality.

Lorenzo Cimino's homage to Jon Hassell through his tribute album signifies his appreciation for Hassell's groundbreaking contributions to music. Cimino aims to honor Hassell's innovative use of the trumpet and his exploration of unique timbres that connect with the essence of human experience.

We can be proud to have such a great artist as Lorenzo Cimino, who creates the best compositions for us. It is worth keeping up with his work.

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