Sogno
© Copyright-Carmen Marsico
Record Label: beartones
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Italian vocalist and composer Carmen Marsico is an active performer in the New England area. She currently leads her own quintet performing her compositions and jazz standards originally arranged. Her music uniquely blends her Italian tradition with contemporary jazz and Brazilian music.
Who made Carmen discover jazz and push her to pursue it was jazz vocalist Lilian Terry (recordings with Dizzie Gillespie, Tommie Flanagan) with whom she studied with for almost two years. After only two months of studying jazz, she was chosen to be the singer of 'Little Town Jazz Band', a big band directed by trumpet player Maurizio Scomparin (Claudio Roditi, Kenny Wheeler, Claudio Fasoli), and started performing in several different theatres in the north east of Italy as well as touring in Europe. Meanwhile, Carmen attended jazz workshops organized by Manhattan School of Music where she worked with great performers and mentors like Mark Murphy, Sheila Jordan, Vivian Lord-Alge, Cameron Brown, Harvie Swartz and Eliot Zigmund.
Wanting to establish her career as a professional musician and after having been awarded a scholarship from world famous and prestigious institution Berklee College of Music, Carmen moved to Boston in 2001. While at Berklee she studied jazz composition and improvisation with Kevin Mahogany, Bob Stoloff, Mili Bermejo, Ed Tomassi, as well as Lisa Thorson who became her musical guide and inspiration. In 2002 she auditioned for one of the most important concerts that Berklee organizes annually and among hundreds of singers Carmen was selected to perform the amazing Wayne Shorter composition 'Infant Eyes'. In the same year she started performing and, later on recording, with composer and bandleader Björn Wennås. Carmen participated on two CDs with Wennås' group, 'Early Summer Sketch', 2002, and 'Static', 2005. In March 2003 Björn Wennås Quintet was chosen to perform at the New Music Festival in Boston, an event that celebrates new composers pushing the edge. In 2004 the composition 'Love song' from the first CD mentioned was nominated for Best Original Jazz Vocal Composition for the Just Plain Folks Award, Hollywood, CA.
Carmen has sung in venues such as Berklee Performance Center, the Zeitgeist Gallery, Ryles Jazz Club and David Friend Recital Hall, just to say a few. She has performed and collaborated with acknowledged musicians such as Bruno Råberg (George Garzone, Mick Goodrick, Bob Mintzer), Phil Grenadier (Kenny Baron, Chris Potter, Kurt Rosenwikel, Larry Goldings), Lisa Thorson (Kenny Wheeler, Sheila Jordan Harvie Swartz, Jerry Bergonzi) and Mark Shilansky (Luciana Souza, Clark Terry, Kenny Wheeler), among others.
Leading her own quintet in 2003, after graduating from Berklee College of Music with magna cum laude, Carmen recorded her debut CD 'Sogno' which has received excellent reviews in jazz magazines such as All About Jazz and Cadence Magazine.
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Captivating
author: DJ Sinnery
We first heard Carmens music at a fund raising event. Lots of noise and other musicians. When Carmen stepped on the stage - everyone just stopped and listened. The crowd went silent. Carmen's voice is soothing and strong and truly captivating. I can't take the CD out of the player.
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Voce Bella
author: R.B. Duncan
Carmen Marsico is a vocalist with a great potential of becoming an incredible international jazz vocalist. Her roots are well-established and her composure is idealistic. Her voice paints a picture full of beauty and an intangibly warm tone. Carmen will seduce you with her alluring style and prestige.
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Amazing voice sings beautiful songs
author: Karin Wennas
A very good mix of songs that actually made Stefan's grand-mother cry as she remembered her youth. And Carmen's voice is fantastic!
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