"Quartetto Gianni Basso" is a captivating jazz album released by the renowned Italian tenor saxophonist, composer, and conductor Gianni Basso on December 18, 1980, under Vedette Records. Spanning a concise yet engaging 40 minutes, this album is a testament to Basso's mastery of the genre, showcasing his exceptional skill and musical prowess.
The album features a quintet of tracks, each offering a unique blend of classic and original compositions. From the lively "Four Brothers" to the romantic "Cheek to Cheek," and the evocative "Stormy Weather - Theme from the Musical Stormy Weather," Basso and his quartet deliver a performance that is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant. The album also includes the intriguing "Vichy" and the playful "Red and Green," demonstrating the band's versatility and range.
Gianni Basso, born in 1931, began his musical journey on the clarinet before transitioning to the tenor sax, eventually becoming a prominent figure in the jazz scene. His collaboration with other notable musicians such as Renato Sellani, Massimo Urbani, and Luigi Bonafede further cements his status as a jazz virtuoso. "Quartetto Gianni Basso" is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and those looking to explore the rich tapestry of Italian jazz.