Sicilian-blooded saxophonist to play his jazz in Moscow

A hot temper multiplied by the highest professionalism - that is what describes prominent Italian saxophonist Stefano Bedetti. Get ready to hear pure jazz with an Italian national twist in Moscow.
Sicilian-born Stefano Bedetti was first struck by the power of jazz after hearing a recording of legend Charlie Parker. Jazz immediately turned into a life purpose for Stefano and on his 14th birthday he finally received a dream gift – a shiny saxophone and a fistful of money to pay for his first lessons.
It didn’t take Bedetti’s tutor long to see the natural talent and true passion for jazz in the young man and he received a scholarship. The emotional manner of Stefano Bedetti’s performance was soon noted in Italy and subsequently in NewYork. Such masters as Billy Hart, Ed Howard, Tony Scott, Victor Lewis, Ingrid Jensen, Billy Drummond, Dave Stryker and many others today call Bedetti the Italian "Bird", in memory of how he was influenced by the genius Parker.
Numerous tours and jazz festivals, concerts and studio recordings with various artists and bands soon entered Bedetti’s life and secured a place there until now.
Today Stefano Bedetti is a part of a new trio. Along with the Italian sax player are his old friends – drummer Victor Lewis and bass player Ed Howard. Stefano is one of those who made jazz become not only an elite art in Italy, but also the phenomenon of taste and style. Bedetti constantly takes part in popular TV-shows never letting go of his saxophone.
In Moscow, Stefano will be accompanied by Russian colleagues in a stunning musical experience on November 11 at Durov art club. Do not miss!

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