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Jazz in Venice.
with Fabrizio Bosso at the Molino Stucky Hotel Hilton



The jazz evening in Venice kicked off with a refreshing and fragrant Italian aperitivo by Jermann.

 The event was hosted on one of the most stunning terraces of the Serenissima, that atop the Molino Stucky Hotel Hilton Venice, from where you can enjoy stunning rooftop views of the whole city and its lagoon. Sunday 25th of September 2016, our “most uncapped” white wines were already chilling in the coolers and ready for the special event of the IJFO the umbrella organization including 16 leading jazz festivals worldwide. Well, a concert by Fabrizio Bosso is a real treat for a selected few.

 And what a treat it was!

 “Fabrizio Bosso Quartet”: Fabrizio Bosso (trumper), Julian Oliver Mazzariello (piano), Luca Alemanno (double bass), Nicola Angelucci (drums).

 As the event progressed, the music floated in the air and the thread that connects us to the realm of jazz rolled out smoothly, filling everyone present under the Venetian sky with great emotions and fine sounds, masterful interpretations and personal compositions. It was also the occasion to introduce the rich program of “Jazz & Wine of Peace” organized with our friends of Controtempo. The previous edition of the festival saw trumpet player Paolo Fresu treat the audience to a great “night of notes” hosted at our winery in Ruttars.

 Continue following us: “stay tuned!”

 

Listen to Fabrizio Bosso:

Find out more about Fabrizio Bosso at: www.fabriziobosso.eu

 

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