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Pericopes + 1: These Human Beings
ByIn 2013, saxophonist Emillano Vernizzi, a Professor of jazz saxophone at the Conservatory of Music of Parma, Italy won first prize of Umbria Jazz Contest with a project called "Pericopes." The other half of the original duopianist Alessandro Sgobbiohas won multiple awards in Italy and France and led a Paris-based trio. The pre-Wight Pericopes earned a nomination in Musica Jazz Magazine's "Top Jazz" poll for "Best New Italian Jazz Talent" (2012), and "Best Italian Jazz Group" (2013). Pennsylvania native and now New York based drummer Wight joined the duo on their 2012 Paris concert tour and helped to reshape their musical direction.
Throughout the first three pieces on These Human Beings Vernizzi and Sgobbio keep up an engaging dialog; not necessarily in complete agreement but like two story-tellers with unique perspectives on the same narrative. The last of those three numbers"Jersey Zombies"is where the trio collaboration really kicks in. With slightly discordant drums leading in, Vernizzi and Sgobbio delay their entry but then take the piece in a nicely off-kilter direction. Wight's intricate layers and varied timing add a rich and complex texture.
The lyrical "Lo Viatge" features pleasant modulating deviations contrasting with "First Minute of Inception (To Roberto Bonati)" where Vernizzi and Sgobbio direct a more tentative discourse with Wight pushing a somewhat argumentative tone, his aggressiveness countered by the platonic piano and sax relationship. On "Path Man" Sgobbio's classically influenced introduction bleeds into Vernizzi's leisurely paced build up to a more forceful attack.
There's a good deal of variety on These Human Beings from the old world dance theme that lurks just below the surface of "Insunity" to Wight's cymbals washing over the set-up to a spoken word segment on "Changing World." The Greek definition of pericope is a set of verses that forms one coherent unit or thought. Vernizzi, Sgobbio and Wight fit that definition perfectly and These Human Beings is an impressive outing.
Track Listing
Through Piat; Baldwin; Jersey Zombies; Lo Viatge; First Minute of Inception (To Roberto Bonati); Adunata; Path Man; Insunity; Melan, Pt.1; Changing World.
Personnel
Emiliano Vernizzi: saxophone; Alessandro Sgobbio: piano; Nick Wight: drums.
Album information
Title: These Human Beings | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Alfamusic
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