Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Francesco Cusa & The Assassins meets Duccio Bertini - Black Poker (CLEAN FEED RECORDS 2018)


Here is a record of crossed challenges. A band (The Assassins) with a vocation to improvise freely is co-operating with a classical chamber string ensemble (Florence Art Quartet) specialized in the interpretation of written compositions, determining a very special way to combine two different musical worlds. Drummer Francesco Cusa assumed that task as a composer and an improviser and asked for an experienced partner in order to establish the necessary arrangements and applied strategies, someone who works either with jazz big bands and symphonic orchestras, Duccio Bertini. Italian creative jazz may not be widely known outside of its frontiers, but considering what “Black Poker” show us, we wonder why this happens. The music is organized by parallel planes and these frequently imply the gradual re-composition of the original ideas, in a constant renewal and adaptation of all the parameters. Always searching for the best combination of what comes from the two quartets, without “jazzifying” the strings or turning classical the jazz combo, what you find here is pure gold. That something which defines a good poker player «who deals with hazard and parsimony», to use Cusa’s own words.


The Assassins:
Giulio Stermieri  hammond, piano
Flavio Zanuttini  trumpet, electronics
Giovanni Benvenuti  tenor sax

Florence Art Quartet:
Daniele Iannaccone  violin
Lorenzo Borneo  violin
Agostino Mattioni  viola
Cristiano Sacchi  cello
Duccio Bertini  keyboards (on “Elegia”)