Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of bossa nova with Guido Manusardi's "Doina," a captivating album released on December 31, 2000, under the esteemed Soul Note label. This 59-minute journey features ten beautifully crafted tracks that showcase Manusardi's mastery of the genre, with a seamless blend of traditional bossa nova elements and his unique artistic vision.
Guido Manusardi, an Italian pianist with a rich musical background, brings a wealth of experience to "Doina." Having lived and performed in Romania from 1967 to 1974, Manusardi's time abroad has undoubtedly influenced his distinctive style, adding depth and complexity to his compositions. The album was recorded in March 2000 at Mu Rec Studio in Milan, capturing the essence of Manusardi's artistry and the collective talent of his sextet.
"Doina" opens with the title track, setting the tone for the album with its delicate piano melodies and subtle rhythms. The album's standout tracks, such as "Fairy Land" and "Joy's Day," highlight the sextet's dynamic range, from tender ballads to upbeat, lively numbers. Each song is a testament to Manusardi's skill as a composer and pianist, as well as the exceptional musicianship of his fellow band members, including Giulio Visibelli on saxophone and Lucio Terzano on bass and cello.
Throughout "Doina," Manusardi's piano playing is both expressive and nuanced, effortlessly weaving together intricate melodies and harmonies. The album's diverse tracklist, featuring pieces like the evocative "Night Fall" and the lively "Groggy Valse," demonstrates the sextet's versatility and ability to captivate listeners with each performance. With "Doina," Guido Manusardi has created an album that is not only a testament to his musical prowess but also a celebration of the enduring appeal of bossa nova.