Allen Vizzutti
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FLCCD 5054
"Rainbow"
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5. From
The Other Side |
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6. Jami |
| 3. Walk
On The Air |
7. Small
fry |
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Allen
Vizzutti trumpet, flugelhorn, piccolatrumpet
Janne Schaffer electric & acoustic guitar
Stefan Nilsson keyboards
Pekka Pohjola electric bass
Per Lindvall drums
Malando Gassama percussion
Recorded at Marcus Music
Studio, Solna. 23, 24, 25 of November 1980
Engineer: Christer
Berg
, CD-mastering Björn Norén,
Cover photo Nelson Hatt
Producer Lars Samuelson
©
& (p) 1981 and 2007 by Four Leaf Clover Record
All
selections composed and arranged by Allen Vizzutti
Publisher
Village Place Music ASCAP
Colour
and light,
Sunshine after rain,
Fluorescent arc in the sky,
Concentric bands of the spectrum,
Shining…on
fire…,
In Music
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ALLEN
VIZZUTTI
“Beautiful...lyrical...stunning...stupifying”.
“Trumpet
player supreme.”
Syracuse
Post Standard
“Finely
tuned wind, easy control, polyharmonic wit, orchestral penmanship,
punctuated spiritual warmth...rarely do so many qualities find themselves in
one musician.” Chick Corea
Equally
at home in a multitude of musical idioms, Allen Vizzutti has visited 50
countries and every state in the union to perform with a rainbow of artists
and ensembles including Chick Corea, 'Doc' Severinsen, the NBC Tonight Show
Band, the Airmen Of Note, the Army Blues and Army Symphony Orchestra, Chuck
Mangione, Woody Herman, Japan’s NHK Orchestra and the New Tokyo
Philharmonic, the Budapest Radio Orchestra, , the Saint Paul Chamber
Orchestra, the Leipzig Wind Symphony and the Kosie Wind Orchestra.
Performing as a classical and a jazz artist, often in the same evening, he
has appeared as guest soloist with symphony orchestras in Tokyo, Germany,
St. Louis, Seattle, Rochester N.Y., Syracuse, Milwaukee, Buffalo, Phoenix,
Edmonton, Vancouver and Winnipeg to name a few. Music lovers in Germany,
Poland, England, Sweden, Brazil, Canada, Japan, Australia and the United
States have heard his brilliant sound over the airwaves of national
television. Allen's status as an artist has led to solo performances at the
Hollywood Bowl, Carnegie Hall, Newport Jazz Festival, Banff Center for the
Performing Arts, Montreaux Jazz Festival, the Teton, Vail, Aspen and
Brechenridge Music Festivals, the Charles Ives Center and Lincoln Center in
New York City.
From
his home in Seattle Washington, Allen’s current career activities embody
an impressive schedule of recitals, concerts, recording and composing. His
continued commitment to music education and the value of music in everyday
life results in an extensive schedule of guest appearances at universities
throughout North America, Europe, Japan and Australia.
Allen's
solo jazz recordings include CDs such as “Trumpet Summit” and
“Skyrocket” from Summit Records. Classical CDs currently available from
DeHaske Music Publishing Recordings are “The Emerald Concerto and Other
Gems”, with the Budapest Radio Orchestra, “Vizzutti Plays Vizzutti”
and “Vizzutti and Soli On Tour”. His “High Class Brass”, (also
DeHaske Recordings), is a wonderfully unique classical and jazz blend
co-produced, co-written and performed with fellow trumpet artist, composer
and conductor, Jeff Tyzik along with a 90 piece studio orchestra. Also of
interest are “Baroque and Beyond”, from Sony, “The Carnival of
Venus”, (Summit Records), and “A Trumpeter’s Dream, (Ludwig Music
Publishing).
As
Artist in Residence, Allen has taught at the Eastman School of Music, the
Banff Center for the Performing Arts, Kansas State University, Ohio State
University, West Texas State University, the Skidmore Jazz Institute, and
the Trompeten Akademie of Bremen Germany. He is professor of trumpet at the
University of Washington. His extensive treatise, “The Allen Vizzutti
Trumpet Method” and his “New Concepts for Trumpet”, (Alfred Music
Publishing), have become standards works for trumpet study world wide. Many
more of Allen’s jazz and classical books, play along recordings, and
student and recital compositions are published by DeHaske/Hal Leonard,
Southern Music, and Ars Nova. His writing includes solo pieces for flute,
clarinet, saxophone, trombone, tuba, and harp, chamber groups, wind
ensemble, jazz ensemble, and symphony orchestra.
Allen’s
love of expression through composition has led to premier performances by
the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Budapest Radio Orchestra, the Royal
Philharmonic of London, the Nuremberg Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic,
Syracuse Symphony, London Symphony, the renowned Summit Brass and others.
After the world premier of his “Emerald Concerto” with the Syracuse
Symphony Allen’s writing was described in review: “The Emerald Concerto
sparkles!...a vivacious treatment which speaks well for both his dramatic
instinct and technical prowess as a composer.”
While
growing up in Montana, Allen was taught by his father, a self taught
musician and trumpet player, until he left home to attend the Eastman School
of Music on full scholarship. There he earned the Bachelor of Music and
Master of Music degrees, a Performer’s Certificate, a chair in the Eastman
Brass Quintet faculty ensemble, and the only Artist’s Diploma ever awarded
a wind player in Eastman’s 85 year history.
While
living in Los Angeles during the 80’s, Allen performed on over 100 motion
picture sound tracks, (such as Back
To The Future and Star Trek),
as well as countless TV shows, commercials and recordings with such artists
as Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Neil Diamond, Chick Corea, the
Commodores and Prince. His soaring sounds can be heard on recent projects
including the movies “40 Days and 40 Nights”, “Unfaithfully Yours”,
Gridiron Gang”, “Scary Movie Four”, and the “Medal of Honor” and
“Halo II” video games.
ALLEN VIZZUTTI IS A YAMAHA PERFORMING ARTIST
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