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Swiss Guitar Player
Marco Cortesi
Marco Cortesi
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Stan­Darts
TCB 2009
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Marco Cortesi was born in 1962 in Locarno, Switzerland. He starts to
approach music seriously toward the age of 20, after graduation in high
school. Marco attends several Italian summer camps with Joe di Jorio, Jim
Hall, Mick Goodrick and other well-known artists. From 1985 to 1991 he
enrolls at the Swiss Jazz School Bern, where he has the opportunity to study
and play with Frank Sikora, Rachel Gould, Woody Shaw, Sal Nistico and
others.
Curriculum
Swiss Guitar Player
Marco Cortesi
Marco Cortesi
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Educational background
Festival apparences, collaborations and published works
After graduation at SJS (in ’91), he starts a musical and artistical relationship
with american and european musicians and starts work on a regular basis
with Gene Calderazzo in a trio that features special guests such as Franco
Ambrosetti, Walt Szymansky, Jon Davis, Pietro Tonolo, Mark Abrams, Dario
Deidda, Jeff Gardner, Rick Margitza, Javier Girotto, Giorgio di Tullio, Alberto
Bonacasa and many others.
With these projects (with different line-ups: from the trio to the quintet) he
performs at numerous Swiss and Italian festivals and in clubs in both
countries, such as Blues To Bop Festival, Estival Jazz Lugano, Swiss
Diagonales, Brissago Jazz Evenings, Jazztage Dübendorf, Jazz Festival
Willisau, Montreux Jazz Festival, Festival für Alte Music, Zürich, etc.
In 1997 he’s called to London for a tour with the Gene Calderazzo Quartet.
That same year the Swiss label Altri Suoni releases his first CD “Triblu”.
In 1999 he works with the N.Y pianist Jeff Gardner, for a successful tour and
a fruitful recording session.
During the fall of 2000 and the spring of 2001 (on a sponsorship by
Swisscom) he’s on tour with prestigious tenor sax player Rick Margitza (ex
Miles Davis Band). His second CD “Why Not”, with Rick Margitza as guest
player, is released in late November 2000 by Altri Suoni.
In 2002 he’s called in Napoli for a serie of concerts and plays at Estival Jazz
(Lugano) as special guest in Franco Ambrosetti’s project”Grazie Italia”.
2003/4: Together with the trumpet player Hilaria Kramer he puts up various
projects in the field of electronic music, such as “Jazzotronix” and
“Zappatronix”, a tribute to Frank Zappa that involves music and videoart. In
that same period of time he starts a collaboration with the prestigious lute
player Luca Pianca in a crossover project between baroc music and jazz.
With the composer and viola player Walter Fähndrich he’s working on
improvised music in the classic contemporary field.
His third CD “Falzer” is released march 2006 by Membranerecords.
2005: Zappatronix is performed successfully around Switzerland and
Portugal with a 14 gigs tour.
2007: July-Zappatronix is invited to Zappanale 17th ed. In Rostock(D) and in
Berlin for the opening ceremony of the Frank Zappa Strasse. He puts up the
quartet“ENS Live”, with the drummer Giorgio Di Tullio, bass player Yuri
Goloubev and Max Pizio on saxophones.
2008: The first release of the band is “Live in Monte Verità”, by Vibra
Records, Italy.
2009: TCB Music, Switzerland, releases the second ENS Live work:
“Stan-Darts”. Marco Cortesi is the author of all the music played by his
group, all the tracks featured in his CDs, and the movie soundtracks he has
performed. He also writes music for jingles, radio tunes, and electronic
compositions for professional use in the media business.
Triblu
1997
Why not
2000
Falzer
2006
Live in M.te Verità
2008
Stan-Darts
2009
He’s official endorser of Eastman guitars and Schertler sound equipment.
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Projects
Swiss Guitar Player
Marco Cortesi
ENS Live
original compositions
Marco Cortesi
Mauro Negri
Yuri Goloubev
Giorgio Di Tullio
guitars
clar, ten. sax
bass
drums
ENS Trio
contemporary standards and original
compositions
Marco Cortesi
Yuri Goloubev
Giorgio Di Tullio
guitars
bass
drums
Possible special guests:
Rick Margiza
sax
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Marco Cortesi
Dario Deidda
Giorgio Di Tullio
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Dario Deidda
feat
Gene Calderazzo
guitars
el. bass
drums
Marco Cortesi trio
contemporary jazz
Marco Cortesi
Yuri Goloubev
Gene Calderazzo
feat
guitars
bass
drums
Like guest:
Miniflip
Live electro & impro
www.myspace.com/miniflipduo
Marco Cortesi
Mattia Corti
Rocco Titocci
guitars, synth guitar, fx
el. bass, keyb, fx
drums, el. drum,
sequencer, keyb, live loop, fx
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clar, ten. sax
Born in Mantova in 1966 where he attended to classical studies, and he got his
diploma in clarinet with the maestro Giovanni Bertolini. In this period of academical
studies, he carried on a busy concert activity, performing in duo or in other chamber
groups with the piano player Marino Nicolini.
It is necessary to underline that it was with the saxofone, played in all his band and
with the clarinet, that he began to have a great consent both in Italy and abroad.
Actually the study of the jazz repertoire, most of all with the clarinet, gave to Mauro
Negri a lot of awards and reviews: in 1984 (just 18 years old) he was ranked the
second best first sax in the competition by RAI in Milan, and with the RAI orchestra
he collaborated for several years; in 1985 he was considered "the best absolute
musician" at the national competion "VIVA I GIOVANI". In the same year, he won
the first prize at the national competition for saxophonists of Agliani d'Asti. Then he
was considered the best talent by "FARE MUSICA" magazine.
In 1989 he was called to give a seminar about John Coltrane at the Teatro Nuovo in
Verona. In 1991 with his group "TRAPEZOMANTILO" he was awarded at the national
competition "JAZZ CONTEST". In 1992 he won the prize "TOP JAZZ" as the best
Italian talent.
As regard to his concert activity we have to remember that he played with some of
the most representative jazz musicians all over the world: Aldo Romano, with whom
he has been playing since '98 in the French group "Corners", Kenny Wheeler, Billy
Cobham, Albert Mangelsdorf, Lee Konitz, Sal Nistico, Tony Scott, Steve Lacy, Paul
Jeffrey, Tommy Turrentine, Manfred Schoof, Kim Lark, Marc Abrams, Nataline Cole,
Enrico Rava, Paolo Fresu, Furio Di Castri, Franco D'Andrea, Giovanni Tommaso, Enrico
Intra, Tullio De Piscopo, Ares Tavolazzi, Franco Cerri, Gato Barbieri, Jimmy Cobb.
In 1990 he was in the finals at the European competition in Leverkusen. In 1987 he
took part at a tour in Russia with the jazz orchestra of Florence. In 1989 he recorded
his first CD for the Splasc(h) Records called "Patarau". In 1991 he recorded a record
for the "DIRE". In the same year he won the "Jazz Contest" with his quartet
"TRAPEZOMANTILO" with which he recorded other three Cds. He played in the
quartet of the French drums player Aldo Romano, with whom he gave some
concerts in Paris, Monaco, Hong Kong, Guadalupe, Amiens. With this group he
recorded a CD for the "Label Bleu" called "CORNERS".
On October 1998 he was a member of the Academic Orchestra of the Scala Theatre
for two concerts with Enrico Rava, Giovanni Tommaso, Gato Barbieri and Jimmy
Cobb. With Enrico Rava he recorded a CD which was published with " MUSICA
JAZZ" ,October 1998 called "CERTI ANGOLI SEGRETI" and on April 1999 he recorded
an other CD of Enrico Rava's for "Label Bleu" together with Roberto Gatto, Giovanni
Tommaso, Stefano Bollani and Barbara Casini.
From 1996 he has been making up the "Mauro Negri S.F. Group" with which he
recorded a CD for the Splasc(h) Records with title "SO FUNKY". In the record we find
Enrico Rava as special guest. The quartet is made up by Bebo Ferra at the guitar,
Christian Meyer at the drums and Fiorenzo Delegà at the electric bass and Mauro
Negri at the clarinet. With this quartet he performed in several Italian festivals like
Iseo Jazz, Jazz Italia, Merano Jazz, Mantova Jazz, S.Severo, Sussara Jazz, Ovaro Jazz.
From March 2005 till 2007 has been the first alto-clarinet of the “Vienna Art
Orchestra”.
Musicians curriculum
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Marco Cortesi
Marco Cortesi
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Mauro Negri - www.mauronegri.it
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bass
Born in Moscow, Russia, in 1972. After many years of a splendid career in classical
field,in December 2004 Yuri moves to Milan and dedicates himself exclusively to
exclusively to what he considers his “true call”: jazz music. In his "adopted home",
Italy, he rapidly attracts attention of many important Italian musicians, and this
brings him numerous collaborations with such artists as Enrico Pieranunzi, Rosario
Giuliani, Franco Cerri, Glauco Venier, Claudio Fasoli, Giovanni Falzone, Guido
Manusardi, Gianni Cazzola, Massimo Manzi and many other musicians from
overseas: Franco Ambrosetti, Gwilym Simcock, Ron Horton, Mike Serin, Michael
Rosen, Klaus Gesing, John Law, Bill Smith, etc.
Aside from that, since circa 2001 he has already been performing with some of the
important American and European jazz artists as Paul Bollenback, Shawnn Monteiro,
Christoph Spendel, Adam Nussbaum, Miles Griffith and others.
In 2007 joins the jazz faculty of Centro Professione Musica (CPM) in Milan.
Yuri participates in various known jazz festivals like Umbria Jazz (Italy), Saalfelden
Jazz Festival (Austria), Brecon Festival of Jazz (England), Porsche Jazz (Italy), Iseo
Jazz (Italy), Loulé Jazz Festival (Portugal), Boheme Jazz (Russia), St.Petersburg Jazz
Spring (Russia), Jazz Carnival (Ukraine), Jazzahead (Germany)...
Musicians curriculum
Swiss Guitar Player
Marco Cortesi
Marco Cortesi
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Yuri Goloubev - www.yurigoloubev.com
Receiving his Master’s Degree in double bass as a soloist and chamber music
performer from the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory in 1995 (where he has also
studied classical composition), in 2002 Yuri becomes the youngest bass player ever
in the history of both USSR and Russia to be awarded the prestigious title of the
Honored Artist of Russia by President Putin. In 2000 the well-known magazine
“Harper’s Bazaar” places a feature article on Yuri Goloubev, and the Italian “Jazz
Magazine” places a large interview with Yuri in 2006.
From 1991 till 1992 Yuri performs with the famed Bolshoi Opera, and from 1992 till
2004 holds a position of the Principal Bass with one of the world’s most noted
chamber orchestras with one of the world's most noted chamber orchestras Moscow Soloists directed by Yuri Bashmet. In this way he collaborated with some of
the top classical artists: Thomas Quasthoff, Lynn Harrell, James Galway, Gidon
Kremer, Barbara Hendricks, Sviatoslav Richter, Mstislav Rostropovich, Vladimir
Spivakov, Maxim Vengerov and many others.
Yuri made his appearances in a great number of world’s most important venues
including Carnegie Hall (New York), Suntory Hall (Tokyo), Concertgebouw
(Amsterdam), Musikverein (Vienna), Salle Pleyel (Paris), Royal Albert Hall (London),
Palacio de Bellas Artes (Mexico City), Sydney
Opera House, Palais des Beaux Arts (Brussels), Accademia di Santa Cecilia (Rome),
Megaro (Athens), Gewandhaus (Leipzig) and in such festivals as Bath Music Festival
(England), Omaggio a Roma (Italy),
Casals Festival (Puerto Rico), Festival di Perth (Australia), Prestige de la Musique
(France), Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival (Finland), Hong Kong Festival of the bArts to name just a few.
Has also performed with such orchestras as l'Orchestra Filarmonica del Teatro alla
Scala and l'Orchestra Filarmonica Toscanini and wrote a number of jazz and chamber
music works as well as bass transcriptions and arrangements. Some of these works
are published in Russia, Germany and the United States. In addition, he has lead
diverse master classes in the field of both classical and jazz
music in the United States, England, Ireland and Italy.
Yuri’s playing and compositions are featured on over 40 CD recordings, some of
them – as a leader or co-leader.
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drum
Educational Background
He was born in Bosisio Parini(Como) in 1960 and starts on drums at the age of 11.
In 1977 he starts studying with Maestro Lucchini in Milano. Attends various
summercamps with: Elvin Jones, Peter Erskine, Steve Gadd, Jack De Johnette, Paul
Wertico, Gregg Bissonette, Trilok Gurtu, Steve Smith, Jamey Haddad.
Musicians curriculum
Swiss Guitar Player
Marco Cortesi
Giorgio Di Tullio - www.giorgioditullio.com
Festival appearences, collaborations, and published works
Marco Cortesi
Via San Gottardo 145
CH-6648 Minusio
Mobile
+41(0)76 393 17 29
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Festival delle Percussioni al Teatro Ciak di Milano nel1991, Tirano e St. Moritz nel
1994, Estival Jazz di Lugano nel 1997 e 1998, Festival Jazz di Zugo (CH) nel1998,
Jazz festival di Willisau, Montreaux Jazz Festival 1999,Salento Jazz, Bordighera jazz
festival, Euro meet veneto jazz festival,Forte dei marmi jazz festival, Crossroad in
Emilia Romagna.
In the last 4 years he’s been leading some drumming camps in Italy and abroad
(Switzerland, Spain, Germany).
He’s official endorser for Mapex drums, Ufip cymbals and VicFirth sticks.
Author of the methods “Nuovi Orizzonti Musicali” and “New Contemporary
Indipendence”, published by BMG Ricordi.
Performances with Lorenzo De Finti, Marco Bianchi, Marco Detto, Piero Bassini,
Danilo Riccardi, Erminio Cella, Andrea Pollione, Mario Zara, Eros Cristiani, Jeff
Gardner, Luciano Zadro, Luca Meneghello, Beppe Pini, Fabio Casali, Gigi Cifarelli,
Riccardo Bianchi, Chema Vilchez, Daniele Comoglio, Larry Nocella, Michele Bozza,
Roberto Martinelli, Maurizio Carugno, Gianni Azzali, Dominique Landolf, Eric
Marienthal, Marco Brioschi, Francesco Manzoni, Mauro Ottolini, Piero Orsini,
Stefano Dall'Ora, Dario Deidda, Marco Mistrangelo, Marco Ricci, Massimo Scoca,
Silvio Verdi, Marco Vaggi, Riccardo Fioravanti,Ezio Salfa, Alex Carreri, Marc Abrahm,
Filippo Ummarino, Robert Lopez, Louis Casish, Il Chatho, Daniele Di Gregorio,
Mauro Capitale, Ernesttico, Bob Mover, Paola Folli, Daniela Rando, Paola Milzani,
Barbara Boffelli, Tullio De Piscopo, Enea Coppaloni, Steve Smith, Giacomo
Lampugnani., Alex Acuna, Pietro Bonelli , Rick Martgitza , Gendrickson Mena,
Antonio Molina, Piero Leveratto, Michel Rosen, Marco Conti , Fabrizio Bosso , Marco
Tamburini, Paolo Di Sabatino, Luca Bulgarelli, Hilaria Kramer, Barbara Evans.
Discography
Marco Detto Trio
Marco Detto Trio
Everest
Everest
Everest
Marco Cortesi Quintet
Marco Cortesi group
ENS Live
ENS Live
Fabio Casali
Riccardo Bianchi
Lorenzo De Finti Group
Simone Lisino
Giorgio Di Tullio
Blastoplastica
Danilo Visco
Mena Gendricksos Projet
Falling Jazz With Love
1992
(jazz)
I Sogni di Dick
1993
(jazz)
Everest
1990
(fusion)
Around the Time
1994
(fusion)
Dialoghi ed Impressioni
1997
(fusion)
Triblu
1996
(fusion)
Why Not
2000
(modern jazz)
Live in M.te Verità
2007
(modern jazz)
Stan-Darts
2009
(modern jazz)
Xotique
1997
(fusion)
The Last Cofee
1998
(fusion)
Beyond the Desert
1998
(fusion)
(featuring Eric Marienthal and Alex Acuna)
Fun-Jazz
1998
(fusion)
Dreams'n'Drums
2000
(fusion)
(feauturing Eric Marienthal and Jeff Gardner)
Blastoplastica
2000
(Pop Music)
Famme Passà
2001
(cantautore)
Ney Portilho
(latin jazz)
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