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Quintino Cinalli Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (6) • MP3 (1) • Vinyl LP (1)
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Quintino Cinalli Appears on
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Chamber Music Society CD (2010)
Quintino Cinalli CD discography As evidenced by her self-titled 2008 debut, Esperanza Spalding is a quadruple threat as composer, bassist, singer, and producer. That album spent an astonishing 70 weeks on Billboard's contemporary jazz chart, and was the best-selling album by a new artist internationally for that calendar year. Given its critical and commercial success, a follow-up can exert so much pressure internally and externally, that an artist loses her/his focus and the end result is less than stellar. Not so with Chamber Music Society. Spalding has assembled an intriguing collection of tunes, is accompanied by stellar backing musicians -- drummer Terri Lynne Carrington, pianist Leonardo Genovese, and percussionist Quintino Cinalli with a pair of string players -- and guests that reveal her exquisite taste in both compositions and arrangements (the latter with intermittent help from Gil Goldstein). The album opens with a Spalding composition to illustrate William Blake's poem "Little Fly"; her vocal is understated yet fully articulate. She is backed only by her bass and a graceful, small, unintrusive string section. "Winter Sun" is a standout with its fingerpopping breaks and a melodic nu-soul vocal that touches on scat with astute syncopation, and features taut, imaginative bass and piano solos. It walks the line between modern jazz and adult contemporary R&B . On Esperanza, she covered Milton Nascimento's "Ponta de Areia." Here, she ups the ante by duetting with the Brazilian artist on her own "Apple Blossom," backed by strings and Richard Vogt's nylon-string guitar. Nascimento's trademark baritone is allowed considerable improvisational freedom that features his otherworldly falsetto. ...
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Las Tardecitas de Miton's CDs (2000)
Quintino Cinalli albums LAS TARDECITAS DE MINTON'S was nominated for the 2000 Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album.
Jazz fusion from the Argentinean pianist, arranger, and composer. Acqua. 2001.
Personnel: Adrian Iaies (piano); Gabriel Rivano (bandoneon); Paco Weht (acoustic bass); Guillermo Delgao (contrabass); Oscar Giunta (drums, percussion); Quintino Cinalli (percussion).
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An Evening At Minton's CD
Quintino Cinalli music CDs LAS TARDECITAS DE MINTON'S was nominated for the 2000 Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album.
Personnel: Adrian Iaies (piano); Gabriel Rivano (bandoneon); Paco Weht (acoustic bass); Guillermo Delgao (contrabass); Oscar Giunta (drums, percussion); Quintino Cinalli (percussion).
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Las Tardecitas De Minton's CDs (2000)
Quintino Cinalli discography LAS TARDECITAS DE MINTON'S was nominated for the 2000 Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album.
Live Recording
Personnel: Adrian Iaies (piano); Gabriel Rivano (bandoneon); Paco Weht (acoustic bass); Guillermo Delgao (contrabass); Oscar Giunta (drums, percussion); Quintino Cinalli (percussion).
Personnel: Adrián Iaies (piano); Gabriel Rivano (bandoneon); Paco Weht (acoustic bass); Guillermo Delgado (double bass); Guillermo Delgado (contrabaja); Oscar Giunta (drums, bombo, claves); Quintino Cinalli (percussion).
Liner Note Author: Oscar Giunta.
Recording information: Centro Cultural Borges (04/30/1999-05/26/1999); Recording Studio (04/30/1999-05/26/1999).
Editor: Roberto Rovira.
Arranger: Adrián Iaies.
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Celebracion CD (2003)
Quintino Cinalli songs Live Recording
Arranger: Rodolfo Alchourrón.
Personnel: Litto Nebbia (vocals, guitar, piano, electric bass, percussion); Litto Nebbia; Martin Luduena (guitar); Roberto Fats Fernandez (trumpet); Manolo Yanes (synthesizer); Jorge González (double bass); Jorge Negro Gonzalez (contrabaja); Cesar Franov, Cesar Franov (electric bass); Quintino Cinalli, Oscar Moro, Nesto Astarita, Horacio Lopez, Daniel ...
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Las Tardecitas De Miton's CDs (2000)
Quintino Cinalli CD discography LAS TARDECITAS DE MINTON'S was nominated for the 2000 Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album.
Personnel: Adrian Iaies (piano); Gabriel Rivano (bandoneon); Paco Weht (acoustic bass); Guillermo Delgao (contrabass); Oscar Giunta (drums, percussion); Quintino Cinalli (percussion).
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 Quintino Cinalli albums Worked With
Esperanza Spalding, Adrian Iaies
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