"Spellbound," released on August 2, 2011, under Fenn Music Service GmbH, is a captivating jazz album by the renowned Italian clarinetist and composer Gianluigi Trovesi, featuring the Tiziana Ghiglioni Quartet. This 13-track album spans 59 minutes of rich, melodic compositions that showcase Trovesi's mastery of the alto clarinet and his unique compositional style.
The album opens with a rendition of the classic "Que reste-t-il de nos amours," setting the tone for a journey through both standards and original pieces. Tracks like "Slow for Duke" and "Freedom Jazz Dance" pay homage to jazz legends, while compositions like "City of Solitude" and "Esinho" highlight Trovesi's innovative approach to jazz. The album also includes a cover of "Cheek to Cheek," a timeless duet made famous by Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.
Trovesi's collaboration with the Tiziana Ghiglioni Quartet brings a dynamic energy to the album, with each member contributing to the rich tapestry of sounds. The album's diverse range of tempos and moods, from the upbeat "T.J." to the contemplative "Moon Talk," ensures that there is something for every jazz enthusiast. "Spellbound" is a testament to Trovesi's enduring influence in the world of jazz, offering a blend of tradition and innovation that is sure to captivate listeners.