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SIMONA è nata il 20 Gennaio 1984. Frequenta il II anno del Corso Sperimentale biennale per il diploma Accademico di secondo livello di violino presso l’Istituto Superiore di Studi Musicali del Conservatorio di Musica “G.F.Ghedini” di Cuneo , sotto la guida del prof. Piergiorgio Rosso, dopo aver superato il triennio sperimentale con il massimo dei voti. E'inoltre laureata in Scienze dell’Amministrazione e dell’ Organizzazione presso la Facoltà di Scienze Politiche dell’ Università degli studi di Torino. Sin dall’età di 15 anni ha svolto attività concertistica operistica in Italia e all’estero collaborando con l’orchestra da camera “ Ensemble Puccini” di Torino diretta dal maestro Leonardo Nicassio. Ha collaborato e collabora con varie orchestre tra cui l’Orchestra dell’Opera di Torino " , l’ orchestra “ B. Bruni " di Cuneo , la " Orchestra Pressenda" di Alba, l’ Orchestra delle Alpi Marittime di Nizza , L’Orchestra filarmonica del Piemonte come violino o viola di fila. Ha partecipato a diverse produzioni orchestrali dirette da grandi maestri tra i quali Rutter, Lu Ja e Garbarino.Fortemente attratta dalla musica da camera, si è perfezionata in questo settore con il "Quartetto di Torino", il quartetto "Xenia Ensemble" ed il "Trio Debussy". Svolge inoltre attività cameristica in duo con il maestro Leonardo Nicassio al pianoforte presso i piccoli teatri torinesi. Da tempo suona il violino elettrico nel gruppo folk-rock Tzigane, che ha all’attivo 10 anni di concerti in Piemonte e Liguria, un CD autoprodotto e numerosi concorsi vinti. E' ospite con dj e percussionisti in varie serate tribal house in locali e discoteche del nord Italia. Collabora attivamente con il musicista produttore Piero Vallero al progetto Labirinto Musica, specializzandosi nel genere pop- rock-soul. In questo ambito dal maggio 2007 fa parte della Soul Alive Band , storico gruppo del re del Soul Solomon Burke, nelle tournèes in Europa ed America a fianco di questo grande artista. (Montreux Jazz Festival, Umbria Jazz Festival, Nice Jazz Festival).

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Sounds Like: Critica concerto holliwood bowl 2008Etta James; Solomon Burke ( Hollywood Bowl; 17,306 seats; $95 top) By VARIETY STAFF Presented by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Assn. Reviewed Aug. 13, 2008. Bands: (EJ) Etta James, Bobby Murray, Josh Sklair, Dave Matthews, Kraig Kilby, Jimmy Z, Danto James, Sammento James; (SB) John Wargo, Stoney Dixon, Rudy Copeland, Allen DeVille, Michael Harris, Daniel Hoffman, Keith Ladinsky, Sam Mayfield, Mandale McGee, Phil Ranelin, Carle Vickers, Simona Mana, Raffaella Stripe, Solomon Burke Jr., Candy Burke. Also appearing: Paolo Nutini.Two legends threw no curveballs into their standard sets at the Hollywood Bowl and one came out like a warhorse and the other emerged as vital and current. Etta James, slimmed down via surgery from what she says was 500 pounds, took a seat and played sassy and sensual all night; Solomon Burke, in a sparkling black suit, red shirt and white tie, sat on his throne and delivered a riveting hour that spanned the past 45 years. Fine as James was, this was King Solomon's night.James, 70, and Burke, 68, made their careers straddling the fences of genres, and Burke's newest disc, "Like a Fire," released last month by Shout! Factory, again finds him fusing country, pop and blues, albeit in a setting that's safe for Adult Contemporary radio. Burke performed the title tune, composed by Eric Clapton, and while he added dynamics to the recorded version, it clearly did not have the lived-in feel of the other material, even the songs he recorded six years ago on the remarkable "Don't Give Up on Me." (The title track and Tom Waits' "Diamonds on My Mind" made it into the 45-minute set.) With his time onstage reduced, Burke's show felt more focused, achieving a better connection between his early hits from the mid-'60s, "Cry to Me" and "Down in the Valley"; material from his previous three albums; and his tributes to late comrades (Sam Cooke, Louis Armstrong), a portion of the program that can overwhelm. Burke was seated for the duration of the show, his baritone pitch perfect, rich in emotion and unblemished by time. James' voice remains effective; she finds notes quickly and without error, but cuts a fair number of them short. After her Roots Band paid tribute to the late Isaac Hayes by playing "Theme From Shaft," she chose a rough-and-tumble program that included Randy Newman's "You Can Leave Your Hat On," "Tell Mama" and Jimmy Reed's "Baby What You Want Me to Do," all of which were performed with lewd looks, suggestive poses and innuendo. A string quartet joined her for a sultry "At Last," her capacity for romance intact. Paolo Nutini opened the evening with an assortment of songs that borrowed from a long list of influences -- Louis Prima to Gram Parsons. A likable personality onstage, he needs a tighter focus.
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: Indie

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Solomon Burke-Live à Strasbourg 2008

http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=prROL-TdZsU
Posted by on Mon, 07 Jul 2008 07:17:00 GMT