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Chocolate Suite

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Original Music composed by Antonio Ciacca for the Chocolate Festival Event, pairing Richart chocolate with live jazz.

Author Biography:

Born in Germany, Italian-American jazz pianist, composer, and arts-presenter Antonio Ciacca has established himself as a consummate musician and powerful advocate of the jazz tradition. Ciacca began his career as a sideman for such acclaimed jazz artists as Art Farmer, James Moody, Lee Konitz, Jonny Griffin, Mark Murphy, Dave Liebman, and Steve Grossman. In 1993, Ciacca moved to Detroit to study at Wayne State University with Kenny Barron, after which he studied privately with Jackie Byard in New York. In Detroit, he was first exposed to gospel music, an influence he soon integrated it into his own developing style as a composer and performer; Ciacca eventually went on to produce a CD for the Detroit Gospel Singers. 1997 proved a watershed year for Ciacca, as legendary saxophonist Steve Lacy invited Ciacca to join his quartet, a collaboration that would last for seven years. The same year, Antonio Ciacca met Wynton Marsalis, who was performing in Italy with Elvin Jones. This meeting laid the foundation for a friendship and musical collaboration that continued through their work together at Jazz at Lincoln Center. The following year, Ciacca began performing with saxophonist Benny Golson, with whom he continues to collaborate. In 2007, Ciacca's extensive music industry experience and comprehensive artistic vision led to his being tapped to take on the position of Director of Programming at Jazz at Lincoln Center, a role he held until 2011. In 2009, Ciacca's role as jazz advocate and educator expanded as he began teaching "Business of Jazz" at the esteemed Juilliard School of Music. Ciacca has expanded his role into new entrepreneurial ventures to promote his music. Establishing himself as the Artist in Resident at New York City's Setai Hotel, he has curated one of the most exciting nightly jazz series in New York, and has partnered the venue in unique musical events, including the "Remembering Bud" Jazz Festival, Italian Jazz Days. As a bandleader, Ciacca's work is documented in six highly acclaimed solo albums. His debut album, Driemoty, was released on the C-Jam label in 1995. Most recently, Ciacca has formed a close relationship with the American label Motema, for whom he has recorded two albums: Rush Life, and Lagos Blues-featuring Ciacca's mentor Steve Grossman-in 2010. Ciacca's skills as a vital composer are also documented in music books: The Music of Antonio Ciacca, Vol. 1, as well as the companion books to Driemoty and to Lagos Blues.
Release date Australia
October 16th, 2011
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
30
Dimensions
216x279x2
ISBN-13
9780982824993
Product ID
22549555

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