Beccalossi/Corini/Sigurtà Trio
The 27th edition of Dolomiti Ski Jazz comes to Alpe Lusia, at Chalet Valbona, with a concert that blends Argentinian tangos, folk tunes and ancient sounds in a modern language
From 7 to 16 March, the "jazz track" crosses the valleys of Fassa and Fiemme with concerts on the terraces of the refuges, in clubs, theatres and squares. From Canazei to Cavalese, all the way to Cembra: the Dolomiti Ski Jazz proposes also this year as many as 25 concerts. Warm rhythms such as jazz, but also blues, funk and Latin music will create thrilling contrasts with the snow-covered scenery of the Dolomites. Artists from the international scene will perform in the evenings in the clubs and theatres of the villages, while during the day they will take to the mountains, on the terraces of the mountain huts, some of which can also be reached by non-skiers. The festival will move day after day from one slope to another, from the Belvedere ski area in Canazei to the Alpe Cermis in Cavalese.
Dolomiti Ski Jazz: Beccalossi/Sigurtà/Corini Trio. Chalet Valbona - Alpe Lusia Moena (1,820 m). Saturday, March 8, at 12noon
Fausto Beccalossi (accordion)
He is considered one of the leading specialists in the international field of the chromatic accordion in the classical style. He has collaborated with the best Italian and international jazz musicians, including: Rava, Wheeler, Gibellini, Mirabassi, Pietropaoli, Fresu, Negri, De Vito, Troversi, Guiducci, Masu and Epumer. As well as with Cuban pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba and with Enrico Rava in the project "L'Opera va". Since 2007 he has been part of the ensemble accompanying the great guitarist Al Di Meola on a world tour.
Fulvio Sigurtà (trumpet and flugelhorn)
In 1998, he graduated in classical trumpet. In 2003, he moved to Boston to take up a scholarship at the Berkley College of Music, earning a diploma in jazz in 2004 at the Brescia Conservatory and in 2005 he received a master's degree with distinction from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. In 2012, Sigurtà received the "Best New Talent" award in the Italian Top Jazz Referendum.
Giulio Corini (double bass)
Graduated in 2001 with honours from CPM under the guidance of Dino D'Autorio and Attilio Zanchi, he later specialised in double bass and improvisation with Franco Testa, Giovanni Maier, Paolino Dalla Porta, Furio Di Castri, Piero Leveratto, Scott Colley, Drew Gress and Ben Allison. One of the most interesting improvisers of his generation, Giulio Corini has been collaborating for years with big names in international jazz, from Enrico Rava to John Abercrombie.
The concert is free of charge. The event location is also accessible to non-skiers. The ticket for the ski lifts (cabin lift) is paid for by the participants. The ski pass is valid.