Richard Galliano, the renowned French accordionist, masterfully blends genres and eras in his 2017 album "Aria." This captivating collection showcases Galliano's virtuosic skills and his unique ability to seamlessly fuse French jazz, tango, and classical influences. The album is a testament to his musical versatility, featuring a diverse range of compositions, from Puccini's "Nessun Dorma" to Piazzolla's "Oblivion," and even Bach's "Siciliano."
Galliano's accordion takes center stage, delivering a rich, warm sound that breathes new life into each piece. The album opens with "Aria," a beautiful original composition that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Tracks like "Caruso" and "Giselle" showcase Galliano's knack for reimagining classical themes with a jazz sensibility, while "Tango pour Claude" and "Tanti anni prima" highlight his deep connection to the tango tradition.
The album also features Galliano's interpretations of lesser-known works, such as Vivaldi's "La Follia" and Telemann's "Oboe Concerto in D Minor," demonstrating his ability to find beauty and depth in even the most obscure compositions. With a runtime of just over an hour, "Aria" is a compact yet satisfying journey through Galliano's musical world, one that is sure to delight both jazz aficionados and classical music lovers alike.