Roberto Magris Explained

Roberto Magris
Birth Date:19 June 1959
Birth Place:Trieste, Italy
Genre:Jazz
Occupation:Musician, composer, arranger, A&R director
Instrument:Piano
Years Active:1978–present
Label:Soul Note, JMood

Roberto Magris (born 19 June 1959) is an Italian jazz pianist, composer, and arranger.

Early life

Magris was born in Trieste, Italy, on 19 June 1959.[1] [2] He had piano lessons between the ages of four and sixteen.[3] He became interested in jazz after hearing the Oscar Peterson album The Way I Really Play in 1977.

Career 1980–2000

In the 1980s, he led the jazz trio Gruppo Jazz Marca and recorded three albums, Comunicazione Sonora (1982),[4] Aria di Città (1983) [5] and Mitteleuropa (1986),[6] re-issued in 2006 by the English Label Arision.[7] In 1987 he founded his Italian quartet, which operated for nearly 20 years, performing tours in Europe, Asia, Australia and South America and recording four albums, Life in Israel (issued by Jazzis),[8] Maliblues,[9] Live In Melbourne and Love Is Passing Thru (recorded in 2005 and issued by JMood in 2024).[10] [11] [12] In the 1990s he founded the acid-jazz groups DMA Urban Jazz Funk and Alfabeats Nu Jazz, performing in Europe and in America and recording two albums, Up to the Beat (2003) and Stones (2006).[13]

In 1998 Magris formed the Europlane Orchestra (a central-European jazz venture sponsored by INCE-CEI Central European Initiative[14] including several jazz musicians from various European countries. With the Europlane Orchestra he recorded 3 albums,[15] Live At Zooest,[16] Plays Kurt Weill[17] and Current Views (issued by Soul Note).

Career 2000–present

In 2005, Magris partnered with Hungarian saxophonist Tony Lakatos on the album Check-In (issued by Soul Note).[18] [19] In 2006 Magris collaborated with bassist Art Davis and drummer Jimmy "Junebug" Jackson on the album Kansas City Outbound (issued by JMood).[20] That same year, he collaborated with alto saxophonist Herb Geller on the album Il Bello del Jazz (issued by Soul Note)[21] and some years later, the JMood released a more album with Herb Geller entitled An Evening with Herb Geller & The Roberto Magris Trio – Live in Europe 2009.[22] [23]

In the United States, Magris became the musical director of JMood Records [24] and recorded two albums in tribute to the trumpeter Lee Morgan,[25] [26] [27] two albums on trio with Elisa Pruett and Albert "Tootie" Heath devoted to the music of pianist Elmo Hope,[28] [29] and another to the legacy of alto saxophonist Julian "Cannonball" Adderley.[30] He recorded one album in Los Angeles with Idris Muhammad and saxmen Paul Carr and Michael O'Neill, Mating Call,[31] one album with Philadelphian Sam Reed,[32] one double CD set in tribute to the bebop era, Aliens in a Bebop Planet,[33] one album on a small big band format with the JM Horns, High Quote,[34] and three albums with his trio from Kansas City (Enigmatix,[35] [36] [37] Need to Bring Out Love[38] and World Gardens[39] [40]). He recorded three albums in Miami, Roberto Magris Sextet Live in Miami @ The WDNA Jazz Gallery[41] [42] [43] with a group including Brian Lynch, Sun Stone featuring Ira Sullivan[44] [45] [46] and Match Point.[47] [48] [49] He also recorded three albums in Chicago, Suite!,[50] [51] [52] [53] with a group including trumpeter Eric Jacobson and tenor saxophonist Mark Colby, Shuffling Ivories on duo with bassist Eric Hochberg,[54] [55] [56] [57] [58] and Duo & Trio on duo with Mark Colby a.o.[59] [60] [61]

In Europe, Magris has performed at festivals and jazz clubs with the MUH Trio (Roberto Magris/František Uhlíř/Jaromir Helešic Trio), which has its base in Prague and recorded the albums Prague After Dark in 2016 [62] [63] and A Step into Light in 2020 [64] [65] (both issued by JMood).

Magris has performed concerts on piano solo and for jazz piano, orchestra, and strings with the Big Band Ritmo Sinfonica from Verona and the Orchestra Giovanile del Veneto, recording the album Restless Spirits - Big Band Ritmo-Sinfonica Città di Verona plays the music of Roberto Magris (issued by Velut Luna).[66]

Critic Edward Blanco at AllAboutJazz called Magris "one of the finest piano players on the planet".[67]

Playing style

Jazz critic Ira Gitler wrote: "As a pianist, [Magris] reflects some of his most admired models – Wynton Kelly, Tommy Flanagan, Bill Evans, Kenny Drew, Jaki Byard, Randy Weston, McCoy Tyner, Andrew Hill, Paul Bley, Don Pullen and Steve Kuhn – (a varied group indeed) in his own way. There is a quick, supple right hand and the rich harmonies of the two-handed transition in his playing that don’t necessarily summon up instant comparisons to any of the above or others."[68]

Discography

with the MUH Trio (Magris/Uhlir/Helesic Trio)

with the Gruppo Jazz Marca

with the Europlane Orchestra

with the Big Band Ritmo-Sinfonica Città di Verona

with the DMA Urban Jazz Funk

with the Alfabeats Nu Jazz

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Partage . Jerome . Roberto Magris: From Trieste to Kansas City . .
  2. Web site: Nastos . Michael G. . Roberto Magris . . 24 July 2020.
  3. Web site: D’Souza . Jerry . 8 November 2004 . Roberto Magris: Forging Ahead . allaboutjazz.com . 24 July 2020.
  4. https://www.allmusic.com/album/comunicazione-sonora-mw0001033644 Comunicazione Sonora at All Music
  5. https://www.allmusic.com/album/aria-di-citta-mw0001029955 Aria di Città at All Music
  6. https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/gruppo_jazz_marca/mitteleuropa.p/ Mitteleuropa at Rateyourmusic.com
  7. https://rateyourmusic.com/label/arision_recordings/ Arision Recordings
  8. http://www.jazzis.com/records/discography.asp Jazzis Records Discography
  9. https://books.google.com/books?id=H2HJop3XhJ0C&dq=%22roberto+magris%22+%2B+%22maliblues%22+%2B+%22map%22&pg=PA154 Nuovo Jazz Italiano by Roberto Franchina
  10. Dan McClenaghan Roberto Magris: Love Is Passing Thru All About Jazz
  11. Edward Blanco Roberto Magris: Love Is Passing Thru All About Jazz
  12. Eric Harabadian Jazz, blues and alternative views – part 5 Aoide Magazine
  13. https://musicians.allaboutjazz.com/alfabeatsnujazz Alfabeats Nu Jazz at All About Jazz
  14. http://hepcat1950.com/artists/europlane.html#TOP Europlane Orchestra members
  15. Edward Blanco Roberto Magris & The Europlane Orchestra: Current Views All About Jazz
  16. https://www.discogs.com/The-Europlane-Orchestra-Live-At-Zoo-Est/release/13205537 Live At Zooest at Discogs
  17. https://musicians.allaboutjazz.com/plays-kurt-weill-europlane-orchestra Plays Kurt Weill at All About Jazz
  18. News: The Irish Times. Roberto Magris Europlane feat. Tony Lakatos: Check-In . Ray Comiskey. July 29, 2005.
  19. Jack Bowers Roberto Magris Europlane: Check-In All About Jazz
  20. Jerry D’Souza Roberto Magris: Kansas City Outbound All About Jazz
  21. Budd Kopman Roberto Magris Europlane: Il Bello Del Jazz All About Jazz
  22. Jack Bowers An Evening With Herb Geller & The Roberto Magris Trio All About Jazz
  23. C. Michael Bailey An Evening With Herb Geller & The Roberto Magris Trio AllAboutJazz
  24. Kazunori Harada Roberto Magris, a pianist / composer / arranger who has produced a number of masterpieces from the up-and-coming label J Mood Diskunion
  25. Edward Blanco Roberto Magris Quintet: Morgan Rewind Vol. 1 All About Jazz
  26. Edward Blanco Roberto Magris Septet: Morgan Rewind Vol. 2 All About Jazz
  27. Sean J. O'Connell Roberto Magris: Morgan Rewind Vol. 2 Down Beat
  28. Edward Blanco Roberto Magris Trio: One Night In With Hope and More Vol. 1 All About Jazz
  29. C. Michael Bailey Roberto Magris Trio: One Night In With Hope and More Vol. 2 All About Jazz
  30. Jack Bowers Roberto Magris Quintet: Cannonball Funk'n Friends All About Jazz
  31. Edward Blanco Roberto Magris Quintet: Mating Call All About Jazz
  32. Jack Bowers Sam Reed Meets Roberto Magris: Ready For Reed All About Jazz
  33. John Ephland Roberto Magris Space Trek: Aliens in a Bebop Planet Down Beat
  34. Jack Bowers Roberto Magris: High Quote All About Jazz
  35. Edward Blanco Roberto Magris: Enigmatix All About Jazz
  36. Jack Bowers Roberto Magris: Enigmatix All About Jazz
  37. [Carlo Wolff]
  38. Edward Blanco Roberto Magris: Need To Bring Out Love All About Jazz
  39. [Marc Myers]
  40. Raul D’Gama Rose Roberto Magris: World Gardens JazzdaGama
  41. [Carlo Wolff]
  42. Randy Freedman Roberto Magris Sextet: Live In Miami @ The WDNA Jazz Gallery Chicago Jazz Magazine
  43. Raul D’Gama Rose Roberto Magris Sextet: Live In Miami @ The WDNA Jazz Gallery JazzdaGama
  44. Yves Sportis Roberto Magris Sextet: Sun Stone Jazz Hot
  45. [Marc Myers]
  46. Jerome Wilson Roberto Magris: Sun Stone All About Jazz
  47. Scott Yanow Jazz Cd Reviews April 2022 Los Angeles Jazz Scene
  48. Yves Sportis Roberto Magris: Match Point Jazz Hot
  49. Eric Harabadian Jazz, blues and alternative views – part 2 Aoide Magazine
  50. Dan McClenaghan Roberto Magris: Suite! All About Jazz
  51. Edward Blanco Roberto Magris: Suite! All About Jazz
  52. Karl Ackermann Roberto Magris: Suite! All About Jazz
  53. Hrayr Attarian Roberto Magris: Suite! Chicago Jazz Magazine
  54. Dan McClenaghan Roberto Magris & Eric Hochberg: Shuffling Ivories All About Jazz
  55. Edward Blanco Roberto Magris & Eric Hochberg: Shuffling Ivories All About Jazz
  56. Scott Yanow Roberto Magris & Eric Hochberg: Shuffling Ivories Los Angeles Jazz Scene
  57. Ralph A. Miriello Shuffling Ivories Musical Magic by Roberto Magris & Eric Hochberg Notes on Jazz
  58. Jerome Partage and Yves Sportis Roberto Magris & Eric Hochberg: Shuffling Ivories Jazz Hot
  59. Jack Bowers Roberto Magris: Duo & Trio All About Jazz
  60. [Marc Myers]
  61. Yves Sportis Roberto Magris: Duo & Trio Jazz Hot
  62. C. Michael Bailey MUH Trio: Prague After Dark All About Jazz
  63. Jack Bowers MUH Trio: Prague After Dark All About Jazz
  64. Edward Blanco MUH Trio: A Step into Light All About Jazz
  65. Jerome Partage and Yves Sportis The MUH Trio: A Step Into Light Jazz Hot
  66. Raul D’Gama Rose Big Band Ritmo Sinfonica from Verona: Restless Spirits All About Jazz
  67. Edward Blanco Review of Magris album Roberto Magris: Need to Bring Out Love All About Jazz
  68. Mick Carlon Roberto Magris: Eyes to the (Swinging) Future, A Complementary, but not Conflicting, Approach to Jazz JazzTimes, October 8, 2015