Originally from Carpi and now based in Bologna, Manuel Caliumi is among the most interesting young Italian voices on the saxophone. In recent years, he has played in various projects ranging from small ensembles to large orchestras, and even in settings supporting vocals, always bringing his own distinctive approach. He thrives on the energy of improvisation, adapting it to different contexts while paying close attention to timbre and sound. With one eye on tradition and the other on contemporary music, he embodies a new generation of jazz musicians. We talked with him about his artistic journey and his future projects. Welcome to Musica Jazz, Manuel! How did you choose jazz as your path and the saxophone as your instrument? Are there any musicians in your family? I started out as a kid playing guitar at the parish youth club, strumming along to singer-songwriter tunes. My parents aren’t musicians, but they […]
Interview with Manuel Caliumi
We spoke with one of the most compelling young Italian saxophonists, whose style bridges tradition and contemporary soundscapes.
