Glauco Venier, a master of vocal jazz, invites you to explore the intricate and captivating world of "Ides Of March," released on March 1, 2001, under the Artesuono label. This album is a testament to Venier's musical prowess, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that span a full hour of enchanting melodies and improvisations.
The album opens with "Bird Lives," a tribute to the legendary Charlie Parker, setting the stage for a journey through Venier's unique musical landscape. With tracks like "Solar" and "Cherokee," Venier pays homage to jazz standards, infusing them with his distinctive style. His original compositions, such as "A melody for Andrea" and the four-part suite "Element one: earth," "Element two: air," "Element three: water," and "Element four: fire," showcase his ability to blend traditional jazz with contemporary influences.
Venier's virtuosity on the piano is on full display in pieces like "Alto solo improvisation n. 1" and "Alto solo improvisation n. 2," where his improvisational skills shine. The album also features tender moments, as heard in "Dark brown eyes - to Adriana -," a heartfelt dedication that adds a personal touch to the collection.
"Ides Of March" is a harmonious blend of technical brilliance and emotional depth, making it a standout in Glauco Venier's discography. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises a rewarding listening experience.