The musical route of Alta Madera is a “journey” starting from the Cuban tradition, to Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, ending up to Hispanic roots. The strong acoustic impact and the jazz language link their music experience to a direction that could be called “Acoustic Latin Jazz”. The typical sound of Alta Madera feature the lack of Latin Sound percussions, susbstituted by arrangements based on a rhythmic idea.
The “journey” of Alta Madera moves through original compositions, filtereed with the artistic temper of the musicians; particularly Cuba, the native land of the violinist Rubèn Chaviano, but also the experience of the other musicians, Mino Cavallo and Filippo Pedol, who, even if from another land, they work together for a unique research: Latin Sound.
Rubèn Chaviano: violin
Mino Cavallo: guitar
Filippo Pedol: double bass
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Municipality of
Buti,
Calcinaia,
Capannoli,
Casale Marittimo,
Casciana Terme,
Cascina,
Castelfranco di Sotto,
Castellina Marittima,
Castelnuovo Val di Cecina,
Chianni,
Guardistallo,
Lorenzana,
Montecatini Val di Cecina,
Monteverdi Marittimo,
Montopoli Val d'Arno,
Pomarance,
Pontedera,
Riparbella,
San Miniato,
Santa Luce,
Santa Maria a Monte,
Terricciola,
Vicopisano
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