Guido Spannocchi

Music Spoken Here presents the Guido Spannocchi Quartet
The Marr’s Bar, 12 Pierpoint Street, Worcester WR1 1TA
Thursday 2nd May, doors 8PM, show starts 8:30pm

Following sold out shows at esteemed clubs across Europe, including Ronnie Scott’s and The Vortex in London, Porgy & Bess in Vienna and B-Flat in Berlin, London-based saxophonist Guido Spannocchi is set to bring his quartet to Worcester for the first stop outside London of his 2024 tour.

Spannocchi studied jazz saxophone and classical flute at the prestigious Conservatoire in Vienna before further studies at the University of Vienna and Université Paris. He moved to London in 2011, developing his unique sound and repertoire influenced by the multicultural London scene and extensive touring in Japan, Brazil, Africa and across Europe. He has worked alongside greats such as Joe Zawinul, Bobby McFerrin and Orphy Robinson and, just as comfortably, with more contemporary artists including Rosie Turton, Nubya Garcia and Tony Kofi.

Strutting in Six live at Porgy and Bess

His own compositions have resulted in four studio albums released on his AudioGuido Records label, the most recent being Perihelion in 2021, which featured Jay Phelps on trumpet, Robert Mitchell on Wurlitzer and piano, Sylvie Leys on tenor sax, Michelangelo Scandroglio on bass and Tristan Banks (whose quartet played for Music Spoken Here at The Marr’s Bar in April last year) on drums.

In 2022, the live recording of his quartet’s performance at Porgy & Bess in Vienna was released, also on the AudioGuido label, to the following reactions:

This is so fantastic I keep re-playing itAndy Hamilton, The Wire

Buy it, play it, turn it up, sit back, and enjoy good jazz music played by an ensemble who know exactly what they are doing, led by a talented musician with generous arrangements. What, I ask is not to enjoy?Sammy Stein, Something Else

Firmly embedded in the tradition of Jazz yet with a strong grip onto the present and a glimpse into the futureEmily Saunders, Connects Music

The line-up on that 2022 recording has remained largely unchanged for this rare appearance in Worcester for Music Spoken Here that will introduce brand new compositions being played live for the first time outside of London!

Spannocchi will be accompanied by pianist Danny Keane (Mulatu Astatke, Jason Singh, Nitin Sahwney and MD for Anoushka Shankar) and Pete Hill (Alfa Mist, Ashley Henry, Jo Harrop) on drums, with bassist Jason Simpson (John Etheridge, Tony Coe, John Horler) being the only change to the Vienna line-up.

Expect provocative, contemporary compositions that encompass classical music, grooves, tradition and avant-garde.

Admission to all Music Spoken Here events are ticketless – just turn up and pay what you can on the door. Alternatively, you can join the Music Spoken Here Members club for free entry to all events plus other benefits. For more information, please visit the Music Spoken Here website.

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