THE DAVE SCHIAVONE/JOE BRANCATO QUARTET: Hidden Treasures

The Dave Schiavone/Joe Brancato Quartet

Hidden Treasures

© 2002 DJP Productions (692863034423)

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This CD is comprised of an eclectic mix of mainstream jazz, arranged standards, and original cutting-edge compostitions.

tracks

1 Three Little Words
2 The Touch of Your Lips
3 Three for Lena
4 Trinity Samba
5 Ballad
6 Blues for All
7 Bloomdido
8 Extraordinary People
9 Shock
10 You Know I Care
11 Romance Dance
12 If I Should Lose You
13 The Eternal Triangle

notes

Although the musical partnership of reedman Dave Schiavone and pianist Joe Brancato goes back over two decades, the current edition of the quartet has been performing together since 1997. The group prides itself on performing an eclectic mix of mainstream jazz, arranged standards, and original cutting-edge compositions by both Schiavone and Brancato.

Rounding out the group on drums is Peggy Scalzo, and bass duties are split between "Buddy" Fadale and Gil Pease. The quartet can be heard in a variety of settings, from intimate clubs to concert stages, performing selections from an extensive playlist and from their debut CD "Hidden Treasures."

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  • Very enjoyable and totally professional.
    author: Gary R. Kolk

    I hired these artists as a trio to play at my wife's birthday party and everyone who attended loved their music. This CD is great to listen to while reading a book and its a big value because it plays for 70 minutes. I wish they had another CD available.

  • Let the sound take you to the dance floor
    author: Mike RadMan Radder

    The sounds and rythms of "Hidden Treasures" really makes me want to dance. The melodies remind me of someone who is in love and is expressing themselves through poems and lyics.

  • Very tasteful. Original material is most inspired.
    author: G-Man

    With all the production in music in 21st century America; the traditional quartet format was really refreshing. Involved enough to take make you think, but not a full time job listening. Save some material for another CD! (Bonita's Dreams) Thanks for your efforts, they get me through many a mile!

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