Francesco Turrisi Album Launch

Francesco Turrisi Album Launch

Saturday, 14 April 2018, 8.00pm

With support from the Improvised Music Company, pianist Francesco Turrisi will be celebrating the launch of his new album 'Northern Migrations' with a performance at Fumbally Stables, Dublin, on Saturday 14th April, as part of his album launch tour.
"Northern Migrations" features original solo piano compositions and improvisations by Francesco Turrisi and the 10 year journey of Italian pianist from the heart of the Mediterranean to the North of Europe.

Francesco Turrisi Album Launch - Dublin
8.30pm, Saturday 14th April 2018
The Fumbally Stables, Dublin
Tickets €12 - €16.50 available from Eventbrite.ie

"Northern Migrations" features original solo piano compositions and improvisations by Francesco Turrisi and the 10 year journey of Italian pianist from the heart of the Mediterranean to the North of Europe.

If a musician is defined by the company he keeps, then it is little wonder that Italian pianist Francesco Turrisi skirts facile categorization.

The Turin-born, Dublin-based jazz musician has collaborated with former Miles Davis reedsman Dave Liebman, flamenco icon Pepe El Habichuela, kaval player Theodosii Spassov and singer extraordinaire Maria Pia de Vito. He has toured with Bobby McFerrin, played the music of Steve Reich with NY ensemble Bang on A Can and, since 2004, has been a core member of early music ensemble L’Arpeggiata.

In spite of his numerous collaborations, it’s as a leader that Turrisi has earned his spurs. His four beautifully crafted solo albums and two co-led releases have garnered widespread critical acclaim and positioned Turrisi as one of the most original voices of his generation. This April 14th, he launches first piano solo album ‘Northern Migrations’, and embarks on an album launch tour. The album features original solo piano compositions and improvisations by Francesco Turrisi, and encompasses the ten-year journey of the Italian pianist from the heart of the Mediterranean to the North of Europe.

Northern Migration has been a recurrent theme in Turrisi’s life and it's the source of inspiration for this solo project. Francesco's family migrated from an impoverished Sicily in the 1970's to the more industrially developed north of Italy in search of work and a better life. After growing up in the city of Turin, Turrisi himself then migrated north, at the age of 19, to study music at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague in the Netherlands. After completing his studies in jazz and baroque music, he went further north towards Ireland, ultimately settling in Dublin.

Francesco’s music is layered with a multitude of different stylistic references, reflecting his myriad musical experiences and his life journey. Early baroque ostinato bass lines, evocative Mediterranean modal melodies, minimalistic grooves, renaissance counterpoint woven into a core of jazz improvisation all co-exist organically in Turrisi's music, creating a unique, and hard to define musical language.

Francesco will perform music from his new album at the Fumbally Stables, Dublin, in conjunction with IMC, 8.30pm, Saturday 14th April, and at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork, 1.00pm, Saturday 26th May. For more information, visit: francescoturrisi.com

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