Il Viaggio Melanie De Biasio
Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
13.10.2023
Album including Album cover
- 1 Lay Your Ear To The Rail 05:33
- 2 Nonnarina 04:35
- 3 Il Vento 03:27
- 4 We Never Kneel To Pray 04:58
- 5 I'm Looking For 03:19
- 6 Mi Ricordo Di Te 04:22
- 7 Chiesa 08:35
- 8 Now Is Narrow 04:52
- 9 San Liberatore 04:10
- 10 The Chaos Azure 20:23
- 11 Alba 18:12
Info for Il Viaggio
Back to the roots: Melanie De Biasio embarks on a journey to herself with "Il Viaggio". Melanie De Biasio releases her fourth album "Il Viaggio" (Italian for "The Journey") and embarks on the titular journey to her family roots in Italy. Much of the recording for the two-part album was done in Lettomanoppello, a small mountain village in Abruzzo. Melanie travelled after her own history, recorded small sketches again and again and dived deep into her own emotional world. Both parts of the album, "Lay Your Ear To The Rail" and "The Chaos Azure", carry the urge for constant change and further development within them and process them on an engaging journey. The album sounds like a dream journey, peppered with nature sounds, unobtrusive snapshots of wind, water, birdsong as well as church bells, opening up a space where the concrete has no weight and it's all about conveying raw music. Piano, flute, strings, electronic soundscapes and Melanie's gentle voice combine to create an almost transcendental trip and invite you to join her on this sensual journey full of serenity.
Melanie De Biasio
Please Note: We offer this album in its native sampling rate of 48 kHz, 24-bit. The provided 96 kHz version was up-sampled and offers no audible value!
Melanie De Biasio
The word "chanteuse" is often bandied about. De Biasio is probably the textbook definition: dark, sensual, jazzy. Steeped in the heritage of jazz singers, her first album "A Stomach is Burning" is a moody, sparse jazz poem in shades of blue. De Biasio did not wait long to start learning to express herself differently. At the age of 3, she started classical dance lessons. At the age of 8, she encountered the transverse flute, the beginning of her love of music. This is also when she discovered the thrill of playing in a group, the Ensemble de l'Harmonie de Charleroi, a Belgian brass band that toured Canada. From then on, Mélanie started perfecting her voice, through diction and declamation lessons from the age of 12. She spent her teenage years with various groups, discovering different facets of music. It's with a small rock group that she first started singing and composing. In 1997, she appeared with the Harmadik Fül trio, her entrance into jazz. She discovered the old standards and their history, but also collective improvisation. At the same time, she took singing lessons at the Brussels Royal Conservatory, where she met Steve Houben, one of Belgium's key jazzmen. After 3 years, she was awarded the first prize in singing with distinction. A long tour of Russia followed with the Orange Kazoo collective. This turned out to be such an intense musical and human adventure that she came out of it even more determined. Steve, touched by her new maturity, offered her several possibilities to work together, including 20 dates that included some of the best festivals and the biggest halls and clubs in Belgium. They also played at the Universal Exhibition in Aichi, Japan. All these experiences pushed her to develop a very personal outlook on music, while exploring the heritage of her predecessors with pianist Pascal Mohy. Mélanie also played regularly with other noted Belgian musicians such as the double bassists Sal La Rocca, Bas Cooymans and Philippe Aerts; the drummers Jan De Haas, Bruno Castellucci and Mimi Verderame; and pianists such as Charles Loos, Michel Herr and Pascal Paulus. In 2006, she was nominated for a Django d'Or award as a "Young Talent". Her first album, "A Stomach is Burning", recorded live in studio in 2006, proves that Mélanie De Biasio was right to learn to express herself differently.
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