Carlo Bagnoli
baritone, soprano and alto sax
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The 30th of
January 2021
Carlo Bagnoli has passed awayo.
He was 87 and
had a wife and two children.
Deep
condolences from Jazzitalia staff to the family.
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Carlo
Bagnoli started to play, when he was very young, in 1951
when founded the Milan
College Jazz Society, one of the first and very appreciated group in the
italian traditional jazz.
During
his so durable activity he partecipated to more than 3,500 concerts in
every part of Italy, Europe, United States, South America, East Orient and
Africa, to amy recording sessions (52 are the LPs and CDs in which
he appears), TV and Radio programs and exibitions to the most important jazz
festivals and jazz clubs.
His first instruments
were banjo and
guitar;
successively he started to play baritone,
soprano
and alto saxes,
becoming in a short time a very appreciated soloist in Italy and Europe.
Carlo Bagnoli is a very eclectic musician so he is able to play correctly
traditional style, mainstream and bop.
During his activity he joined
with many important musicians, like: Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet,
Albert Nicholas, Metz Mezzrow, Joe Newman, Barney Bigard,
Harry Sweet Edison, Jimmy McPartland, Joe Venuti, Billy
Butterfield, Sir Charles Thompson, Earl Warren, Bud Freeman,
Eddie Miller, Wild Bill Davison, George Masso, Bob
Wilber, Kenny Davern, Jank Lawson, Peanuts Hucko, Ralph
Sutton, Tony Scott, Dick Cary, Toots Thielemans, Gerry
Mulligan, Lee Konitz, Albert Mangelsdorf, Mike
Melillo and many others.
In
1982 he
was voted between the seven best italian musicians in the "Top Jazz"
awards published by the italian magazine "Musica Jazz".
During
his musical experience Carlo Bagnoli had the unusual capacity to form
many and very appreciated groups: the "MILAN COLLEGE JAZZ SOCIETY"
in 1951,
successively the famous "MILAN JAZZ QUARTET", the spectacular
"DUKE ELLINGTON REPERTORY ORCHESTRA", the orginal "SAXOPHONE
CIRCLE", the very appreciated "ATHMOSPHERE JAZZ TRIO"
and some other quartets and quintets to own name.
Also his groups often appeared in the various "Top Jazz"
award above mentioned.
Carlo Bagnoli is everywhere well known and appreciated beacause he always
appears to the public with a grat respect, professionality and original and
valid jazz proposals.
Besides the groups above mentioned, Carlo Bagnoli proposes now a tribute to
Louis Armstrong, remembering this extraordinary musician, a real jazz ambassador around the world, with a band
deliberately without trumpet (any imitation or comparison are unproposable) and playing many
tunes composed by himself or famous songs played during his wonderful career.
In this group Carlo Bagnoli is on soprano sax, Danilo Moccia
on trombone, Alfredo Ferrario on clarinet, Rossano Sportiello on piano,
Aldo Zunino on bass and Stefano Bagnoli on drums.
A very spectacular band with an evocable repertory.
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