Member Since: 1/21/2007
Band Website: giovannidececco.com
Band Members: Address:
Giovanni De Cecco
Cannaregio 2977/D
30121 Venezia
Italy
Mobile:
(0039) 3471581706 (Italia)
(0040) 723013794 (Romania)
E-mail: [email protected]
Skype: [email protected]
Geheimagentur for booking De Cecco - Jeszensky duo in Austria, Germany, Switzerland:
Angela Teistler
Gürtelstraße 25A
10247 Berlin
Germany
ph: +49 (0)30 9700 20 44
mob: +49 (0)175 598 5241
[email protected]
Influences: All Romanian folk music, mostly from the southern regions and Moldova
Romanticism and Gypsy music
Klezmer (especially Moldavian and Ukrainian).
Taraf de Haidouks, Toni Iordache, Nicolae Botgros, Ioan Petre Stoican, Ionica Minune, Floarea Cioaca, Ion Dragoi, Ion Albesteanu, Vasile Mucea, Ioan lu' Grigore zis "Paganini", Tecsoi Banda, Ferenc Listz, Béla Bartók
Sounds Like: "Once again the music, made alive by the duo formed by Leonardo Jeszensky (violin) and Giovanni De Cecco (piano), offered an extraordinary sound scenery of the traditions of the regions of Romania, with improvisations and compositions on Romanian, Romany, Hungarian and Jewish themes. Leonardo Jeszensky, Hungarian with cosmopolitan musicality, enraptured the audience with his bright sensibility, encompassing styles and forms. Formal excellence and expressive intensity gave way to the enthralling flowing of the sound, typical of that music. We were impressed by the hybrid sonority of ‘vioara cu goarna’, violin with horn. A violin-type chordophone with a trumpet which amplifies the sound instead of the sound box. Powerful and feral or lyrical and vibrating, whenever necessary, and perfectly in harmony with the violinist’s executive verve, was the sound of De Cecco’s piano. The young musician from Udine is bringing to the world the sensual heartbreaking music of Eastern Europe (the duo have just arrived from Istanbul and are about to leave for Stockholm). There was a long applause by the large deeply moved audience." Marco Maria Tosolini (Il Gazzettino, 01/24/2008)
"[...] De Cecco and Jeszensky, two talented musicians with a classical
background, but who have developed a passion for kletzmer music, as well as
that of Romania's and in general the Balkans' "lautari", including also
authentic Gypsy music. In their recent concert at Tonitza hall of [Cluj's]
Art Museum, the two musicians performed, in the piano - 'vioara cu goarna'
and piano - violin formulas, well-known as well as inedited pieces, showing
an interesting approach full of magic, animated more by emotion than by
stylistic virtuosity; thus nearer to life, joy and at the same time
suffering." Michaela BOCU (transl. into English from "Faclia, ziar indipendent de Cluj", 3 Feb.2008)
“….De Cecco’s piano performance turns out to be far more than a mere accompaniment, because of the character itself of the music. In the laments it becomes functional, thus reinforcing the melody of the flute with broken chords full of pathos (a clear reminder of the cymbalom); in the dances, it assumes the role of rhythmic support. As a soloist, he defines a link between learned and popular music, with his performance of the "Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm" and of the "Three Folk Songs of the District of Ciuc" by Béla Bartók, in which he proves to be fully aware of the twentieth century timbre research (metal resonances, percussive treatment of the piano) and always gifted with the rhythmic liveliness which has captivated, as well as fascinated, the audience.†Lucia Ludovica de Nardo (Il Gazzettino, 30/01/2006)
"...the executive sensibility of De Cecco, who is always very attentive to calibrate the dynamics. Long applause and two encores from an audience enticed by the bewitching melodies from the Carpathians.†Marco Maria Tosolini (Il Gazzettino, 11/03/2006)
"Very intense was the improvisation on themes from the Maramures, which De Cecco presented to the audience of his own city [...] After the last piece and the encore, greeted with rapturous applause..." Alberto Rochira (Il Piccolo, 30/01/2006)
"By merging the heartbreaking suggestions of the Romanian music from Transylvania and other regions, penetrating into the mazes of the comic yet at the same time soul-stirring klezmer eccentricity, bringing back formal rigour and historical genius with Bartòk’s dances, Socal and De Cecco overwhelmed the audience with their expressive vigour, inflamed atmosphere, yet capable of melancholy moments, capacity to elaborate in a personal way some features of a music full of emotion often unrestrained. From the “doina†of the Banat to Bartók’s Bulgarian rhythms, through bold and dishevelled Jewish melodies, the musicians have hit the target. Acrobatic and multi-timbre Socal, extremely musical and enthralling in his rhythmic rigour De Cecco. Two encores and a standing ovation for a unique concert.†(Il Gazzettino, 25/01/2006)
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: Indie