Emanuele, it was your cousin, a drummer, who made you fall in love with jazz. Did you start straight away on the violin, or were you already playing another instrument? The violin was love at first sight. I was five when I discovered, at home, an old German violin that my grandfather had inherited from his father, who had played it as an amateur in his youth. It was an unapproachable, mysterious instrument, shut away in a wardrobe for years. It was restored much later and brought back into use. For quite some time that violin was my main instrument, and you can hear it on albums such as Rotella Variations and Vita Nova by the first line-up of Dinamitri Jazz Folklore. That fascination was, in any case, one of the reasons I began playing. Jazz came later, thanks to the concerts I saw with my cousin and the records […]
Musica Jazz is the first Jazz magazine in Italy.
It has been published continuously since July 1945.
It is the second longest running Jazz magazine in the world and among the longest running in Italy.
In December 2015, it was awarded the prestigious Ambrogino d'oro by the mayor of Milan.
It is published monthly and has been published with an accompanying record since November 1981.
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