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Renato D'Aiello

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Genres
  
Jazz

Instruments
  
Saxophone

Website
  
www.renatodaiello.net

Genre
  
Jazz

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Years active
  
1986–present

Education
  
Berklee College of Music

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Born
  
December 31, 1949 Naples, Italy (
1949-12-31
)

Albums
  
Satori the Angel, Introducing, More Questions Than Answers, Like Someone in Love, Sintetico, Between Two Worlds

Record labels
  
33 Jazz Records, Spotlite Records

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Renato D'Aiello is an Italian saxophonist living in London, England.

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He started his professional career playing with Giovanni Tommaso's big band for a television program in Italy. In 1987, he received a scholarship from the Berklee College of Music in Boston.

Since October 2003 D'Aiello has been saxophone teacher at Sherborne School, Dorset.

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Albums

Like Someone in Love was recorded with Damon Brown and features seven songs, among them well-known titles like Like Someone in Love and I Remember You.

Introducing, was released in the United Kingdom on October 22, 2001. The Spotlite-Jazz-published CD features Nicola Muresu (bass), Sebastian de Krom (drums), Phil Lee (guitar), Gary Husband (piano), and Mark Bassey (trombone).

Sintetico, which was recorded on 17 November 2005 at Fishmarket Studio, London, was first published in the United Kingdom on 7 January 2007 by 33 Jazz Records. It was produced by Paul Jolly, mastered by Francesco Gorini and mixed by Dave Wooster. Bass was played by Nicola Muresu, drums by Keith Copeland and piano by Andrea Pozza. Sintetico contains songs by Charles Mingus (Ellington's Sound of Love) and Frank Loesser (If I Should Lose You), and songs by Muresu (Sintetico and Spite) and D'Aiello (Never Doubt and Be Nice). On 19 June 2007 Renato D'Aiello was interviewed about the album by BBC Radio Ulster's Jazz moderator Walter Love.

He was featured in several articles in The Guardian and The Observer as well as on The Guardians web site, and the web site of the Oxford Times.

Discography

As leader

  • Introducing (Spotlite, 2001)
  • The Invisible Session (Schema, 2006)
  • Sintetico (33 Jazz, 2007)
  • Between Two Worlds (33 Jazz, 2013)
  • Satori: The Angel (33 Jazz, 2015)
  • As sideman

  • Tenorama John Williams (Spotlite, 2003)
  • More Questions Than Answers, Louise Gibbs (33 Jazz, 2005)
  • Ballads, Nicola Muresu, Bruno Montrone (33 Jazz, 2014)
  • Blues on the Run, Damon Brown
  • As guest

  • Ohm Guru – Funk My Ass (1995)
  • DJ Rodriguez – World Wide Funk (1998)
  • Paolo Fedreghini & Marco Bianchi – Circus in C Minor (2004)
  • Bobby Blanco & Miki Moto – Black Sugar (2005)
  • The Invisible Session – To the Powerful (2005)
  • Songs

    Ellington's Sound of LoveSintetico · 2007
    If I Should Lose YouSintetico · 2007
    Never DoubtLike Someone in Love · 2000

    References

    Renato D'Aiello Wikipedia