ORGAN ETHIC - SHE'S ANALOG - SATOYAMA
Monte Grappa Jazz Festival - Day 1
ORGAN ETHIC - SHE'S ANALOG - SATOYAMA
Monte Grappa Jazz Festival - Day 1
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Valbrenta, Agriturismo Da Baldino, 10.00 a.m.
Organ Ethic
Giovanni Clemente guitar
Giulio Campagnolo hammond organ
Massimo Cogo drums
Valbrenta, Trattoria Al Lepre, 2 p.m.
She’s Analog
Stefano Calderano guitar,drums
Luca Sguera piano, prophet, drums
Giovanni Iacovella drums, electronics
Valbrenta, Trattoria Al Lepre, ore 5 p.m.
Satoyama
Luca Benedetto trumpet and keyboard
Christian Russano guitar and electronics
Marco Bellafiore double bass ed electronics
Gabriele Luttino drums, glockenspieland electronics
The first day of Terre Graffiate Jazz takes place among the mountain huts and lodges of the Vicenza side of Monte Grappa, descending toward the Valbrenta in a landscape of forests, meadows, and pastures. Hosted by the warm hospitality of Agriturismo da Baldino and Trattoria al Lepre, the day features a succession of three performances by three distinct ensembles.
The morning session features Organ Ethic. These three musicians, bolstered by extensive international experience, share a musical language rooted in the vibrant sounds of Hammond-led jazz. Ten years after its inception, the project continues to deliver an energetic yet refined repertoire, moving seamlessly between mainstream jazz and original compositions with expressive freedom and strong collective synergy.
The day’s second concert is entrusted to She’s Analog, a trio that explores the sonic possibilities of the trio format through a blend of composed structures and free improvisation. Their compositions act as "mobile architectures"—never rigid, but open to constant transformation. The group has developed a personal language where contemporary classical, jazz, post-rock, minimalism, and electronics dialogue to create soundscapes rich in emotional tension and depth.
The finale features Satoyama. Since 2013, the band has cultivated a recognizable, imaginative, and highly evocative sonic identity. Their artistic journey bridges musical research with environmental awareness, evidenced by international projects centered on ecology and sustainability. Their presence reinforces a core mission of Terre Graffiate: the desire to offer artistic experiences that engage with the cultural and environmental urgencies of our time.
We recommend to wear clothing and footwear suitable for mountain hiking and to bring a blanket or mat to sit on the grass during the concerts.
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