
Manouche Giacomo Smith & Mozes Rosenberg
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
30.05.2025
Label: Stunt Records
Genre: Jazz
Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz
Artist: Giacomo Smith & Mozes Rosenberg
Album including Album cover
- 1 After You've Gone 03:48
- 2 Begin the Beguine 05:32
- 3 Beijinhos 03:52
- 4 Embraceable You 03:49
- 5 Indifference 03:39
- 6 Mr. Tom 04:24
- 7 Festival 48 02:58
- 8 Dream of You 03:51
- 9 The Sheik of Araby 03:51
- 10 Panique 02:35
- 11 Tiger Rag 02:02
Info for Manouche
Giacomo Smith was born in Italy but grew up in upstate New York. His early encounter with jazz was mainly due to his mother's great enthusiasm for Dave Brubeck, and he started playing piano at the age of 5. At the age of 10, the clarinet followed and soon the saxophone. He developed a deepening interest in jazz and classical music along the way. Giacomo is an excellent musician with tremendous technical prowess, firmly rooted in tradition, and an unabashed affinity for Django Reinhardt and his music. He also enjoys international success as a regular member of Snorre Kirk’s European Quartet. His interest in Jazz Manouche was sparked 15 years ago in college, when a roommate had a Django Reinhardt LP that they played incessantly. The album featured Reinhardt's blistering guitar playing, of course, but also, to Smith's sur-prise, clarinet playing by Hubert Rostaing. He had never heard jazz clarinet like this - virtuosic and swinging, devoid of drums masking the deep frequencies of the woodwinds. It began a journey into the musical world known as Jazz Manouche. Manouche might as well be called 'Django jazz' after the French Sinti guitarist. The Sinti people refer to themselves as Manouche, and by settling in Europe, Smith created an opportunity to get intimate with the genre. The first time he met guitarist Mozes Rosenberg, he once again experienced the overwhelming feeling of being in direct contact with the source of the music. Rosenberg, who is Dutch Sinti and related to Django Rein-hardt, is a virtuoso guitarist who plays with incredible soul and nerve. His rhythmic drive and lyrical interpretations of melodies are simply breathtaking. As the latest guitar talent from the Rosenberg dynasty, he possesses exceptional technique and a natural sense of swing. He is one of the most remarkable acoustic guitarists of his time, combining the traditional Dutch playing style with more modern phrasing and licks. It was only natural for Giacomo Smith to assemble a band paying tribute to Reinhardt’s music - with Mozes Rosenberg at the center. His sound honors Django without copying him, and comes through in the essence of this album. Smith describes his love of Jazz Manouche as an unexplored treasure, and hopes the recording brings listeners the same excitement he felt when first hearing Django Reinhardt and Hubert Rostaing all those years ago.
Giacomo Smith, clarinet
Mozes Rosenberg, guitar
Remi Oswald, rhythm guitar
William Brunard, bass
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