Javier Girotto's "10/15" is a captivating journey through the vibrant landscapes of Latin jazz and tango, released on September 6, 2009, under Parco Della Musica Records. This album is a testament to Girotto's mastery of blending traditional tango with the infectious rhythms of Latin jazz, creating a sound that is both timeless and innovative.
Spanning a total of 61 minutes, "10/15" features 12 tracks, each offering a unique exploration of these genres. From the lively "Para Biagio" to the hauntingly beautiful "Corale I," and the passionate "Pasión Albiceleste," Girotto's compositions are rich in emotion and technical brilliance. The album also includes "Buster Keaton," a track that showcases Girotto's ability to infuse humor and playfulness into his music, and "Felliniana," a nod to the iconic Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini, highlighting Girotto's appreciation for the arts beyond music.
Girotto's virtuosic saxophone playing is the heart of this album, complemented by the intricate arrangements and the dynamic interplay between the ensemble. "10/15" is not just an album; it's an experience that invites you to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of sounds and rhythms that Javier Girotto has so skillfully woven together. Whether you're a long-time fan of Latin jazz and tango or a newcomer to these genres, "10/15" is sure to leave a lasting impression.