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Reithia

by Massimiliano Milesi

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Ex Motu 08:16
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Astrotheo 08:21
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Easy To Love 02:10

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During the path of life, suffering represents a moment capable of nourishing the spirit of solidarity and collaboration between people which often evolves into Beauty, which has an infinite duration"
Reithia takes its name from the pre-Roman Deity, symbol of rebirth and healing. Even if it had Venetian origins, its cult also developed in the municipalities of the western Alps between the provinces of Bergamo and Brescia, the hometowns of the four musicians of the group. These two cities have recently become sadly famous because of the serious and huge losses suffered during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The project, created in collaboration with the Jazz on the road Association, is a way to create and convey a message of hope and rebirth through the most ancient and universal language: Music.
The album was entirely recorded during the first concert of the group held in Brescia as part of the XVII edition of the Jazz on The Road Festival (one of the few Italian jazz events held in July 2020). The record features 8 songs which were specially composed by the four musicians during the tragic lockdown period of March and April 2020 as well as an original arrangement of the famous Cole Porter song “Easy to Love”, used as the official Festival soundtrack.
With all that said we wish you good listening and ... good rebirth to everyone.

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released February 16, 2021

REITHIA

Massimiliano Milesi: tenor saxophone
Francesco Baiguera: guitar
Giulio Corini: double bass
Filippo Sala: drums

Album produced by Jazz on The Road
All songs have been recorded by Fabio Zanetti at Jazz on The Road Festival XII ed. - Brescia on July 8, 2020 – post-pruduction by Stefano Castagna at his Studio Ritmo&Blu in Località Selvello - Pozzolengo (BS) - Italy on 21 and 22 November 2020.
Cover graphics and image by Federico Buelli and Francesco Schettino.
Photos by Giorgio Festa.
Promotional videos by Riccardo Nonelli edited by Vittorio Spunghi
Special thanks to the Municipality of Brescia, in the person of the Mayor Emilio del Bono and the Deputy Mayor Laura Castelletti for having believed in this project since its inception and for having supported it.
Thanks also to Roberto Tura and Nina D'Apolito for their collaboration and for making their beautiful multidisciplinary theater der Mast available in via G. Carducci in Brescia.

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Massimiliano Milesi Bergamo, Italy

Massimiliano Milesi saxophone player and composer studied with Tino Tracanna and with whom he started a productive artistic partnership that gave birth to the Double Cut quartet. Among the many collaborations, he also played with the Wayne Horovitz European. Since 2016 he’s a permanent member of Take Off, an ensemble that explores the boundary between contemporary music and improvisation. ... more

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