Sunday, November 27, 2016

ITALIAN PIANO CONCERT IN KOLKATA, DELHI, CHENNAI & PUNE

If you in Kolkata today and enjoy Piano, Jazz, the Dalhousie Institute, Ballygunge in the evening today. 

Piano Tales

Enrico Zanisi, the 26 year old from Italy is now in India to showcase his Jazz stories by the name of Piano Tales, an information received by the Istituto Italiano di Cultura New Delhi (ITALIAN EMBASSY CULTURAL CENTRE, NEW DELHI)

Here are the 11 songs from Mr. Enrico Zanisi which he is going to play across Mumbai, Calcutta, Chennai and Pune. 

PIANO TALES (2016 Cam Jazz)

  1. Ouverture
  2. Uma Historia
  3. Mirage
  4. Cut It Out
  5. Palabras
  6. Stairs
  7. No Truth
  8. Morse
  9. Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most
  10. O Du Mein Holder Abendstern



He was the highest scorer at classical degree in piano.  His interest in jazz music started at the age of 15; he attended many jazz clinics around Italy studying with K. Werner, J. Calderazzo, L. Grenadier, P. Markowitz, M. Stamm and other great American and Italian musicians.


He can be reached here. 

info@enricozanisi.com
marcellospinetti@libero.it

He has played with several musicians: With his trio he played in  Italy, Europe, Dublin, Warsaw, Edimburgh, Albania, Oslo, London, Katowice, Rejika, Rabat Morocco, Tunisia, New Delhi, Blue Frog - Mumbai (India), San Juan (Portorico), Harare (Zimbabwe), Tel Aviv and Jerusalem (Istrael), Brasil and Mexico, Manhattan, 


Calcutta\Kolkata
Enrico Zanisi
TODAY - 27th November 7:30 pm,
The Dalhousie Institute
42, Fazlul Haque Sarani, Ballygunge

Delhi
28th November 6:30 pm
India International Centre, Max Mueller Marg

Chennai            
2nd December 5:30 pm-7 pm,          
KM College of Music & Technology, 19 Vinayagapuram 2nd Street, 
MMDA Colony, Arumbakkam

Pune
4th December 7 pm,
Poona Music Society, 2 Lt. Col. Tarapore Road

Pic Source- http://www.enricozanisi.com/

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