TMR TUSCANY MUSIC REVOLUTION
Live in Buonconvento

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Flora Carbo: alto saxophone
Michele Mazzini: bass clarinet
Cèlia Tort Pujol: oboe, english horn and vocals
Virginia Sutera: violin
Alberto Braida: keyboards
Ermanno Novali: live electronics and synthesizers
Gabriele Lattuada: percussion and objects

Digital Download – 6 tracks – 48:24 minutes

Released in April 2025

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Tracklist

01. Part I 02:26
02. Part I 01:47
03. Part I 01:48
04. Part I 04:00
05. Part I 02:22
06. Part I 05:05

Total time: 48:24

Credits

Recorded live by Francesco Agaccio and Fabio Speroni in Buonconvento (Tuscany, Italy) July 23, 2023

Mixed and mastered by Ermanno Novali at SoPra Studio, Milano, March 2025

Graphics design by Sandro Crisafi

Produced by TMR
Published by Aut Records

Thanks to: Comune di Buonconvento, Museo della Mezzadria, Fondazione Musei Senesi, Letizia Cosci, Elisabetta Borgogni, Elisa Bruttini, Podere il Terzo, Marco Santini & Diesys Engineering, Sandro Crisafi, Davide Lorenzon & AUT

Description

Recorded live at the beautiful Museo della Mezzadria in Buonconvento (Siena, Tuscany, Italy), Live in Buonconvento is the third album by the international improvisers’ ensemble TMR – Tuscany Music Revolution. For the first time, the group integrates live electronics and voice into its sound.

The ensemble welcomes new members from Australia (alto saxophonist Flora Carbo) and Catalunya (oboist, English horn player, and vocalist Cèlia Tort Pujol), alongside musicians from Italy, Germany, and the Netherlands who have been part of the project since the first two albums: Virginia Sutera (violin), Michele Mazzini (bass clarinet), Alberto Braida (keyboards), Gabriele Lattuada (percussion and objects), and Ermanno Novali (live electronics and synthesizers).

Entirely improvised, the concert unfolds as an ever-evolving sonic landscape, shifting from delicate, meditative passages to dense timbral explorations and inventive solos. Each musician delves into the expressive possibilities of their instrument, always seeking collective dialogue and spontaneous form through instant composition.

Tuscany Music Revolution was recognized by Musica Jazz magazine as one of the top 10 jazz bands and albums of the year in 2022 and 2023.

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