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Vinnie Cutro
During the past 30 years Vinnie Cutro has performed with noted jazz greats such as HORICE SILVER, BUDDY RICH and LIONEL HAMPTON. He has traveled extensively throughout the world appearing at jazz festivals and concerts in Europe, Japan, Africa, Canada, South America and the U.S.A.
As a member of the Lionel Hampton Quintet,he performed guest appearances with various symphonic orchestras in the U.S.A such as the Colombus Symphony Orchestra, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and the Omaha Symphony.
His first CD release as a leader (Blues for the Optimist, West Side Records 1995) featured jazz artists such as Bob Mintzer, Jim McNeely, Victor Jones, and Mike Richmond. It contains seven original compositions by the leader plus two new arrangements of John Coltrane's "Giant Steps" and "Naima."
His second CD release ABBERATION features Mike Stern (guitar), Bob Farrel (trombone), Martin Wind (bass), Sarah Jane Cion (piano), Victor Jones (drums) and Mitch Schechter (piano).
Vinnie Cutro is currently performing in the New York area with his new ensemble VINNIE CUTRO & NEW YORK CITY SOUNDSCAPE. His latest CD SAKURA features Jerry Bergonzi (tenor saxophone), Billy Hart (drums), Bob Farrel (trombone), Charles Blenzig (piano), Jay Anderson (bass), and Mitch Schechter (piano).
Gear
Bach Stradivarius XL Trumpet
Greg Black Mouthpiece
Monette Mouthpiece ( B1-1 Prana )
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Richard Sorce: Bossambal Brazil
by Edward Blanco
Long-time proponent of the Brazilian style of music, pianist Richard Sorce presents his fourth album as leader with the light and graceful Bossambal Brazil, offering 14 fresh original compositions showcasing bossa novas, sambas and soft ballads, all designed to remind us that there is a gentle side of jazz which appeals to those who know how to appreciate the art. As on all his previous recordings, Sorce reassembles the same combination of instruments--piano or electric piano, bass, ...
read moreVinnie Cutro Trio: Montclair, NJ, April 3, 2011
by David A. Orthmann
Vinnie Cutro TrioTrumpets Jazz ClubMontclair, NJApril 3, 2011 Vinnie Cutro's opening set at Trumpets Jazz Club wasn't weighed down or overshadowed by history. The gig closely followed the release of the trumpeter's The Music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, this year on Royal Music Ensembles Records. A couple of things separated the live performance from typical salutes to revered artists of the jazz tradition. Instead of offering lengthy monologues on the significance of ...
read moreVinnie Cutro & New York City Soundscape (with Mike Stern): Aberration
by Matthew S. Robinson
This album by Vinnie Cutro presents an interesting combination of featured guest artist and title. For the most part, it is Mike Stern’s washy technical noodling that makes for the aberrations on this otherwise authentic jazz exploration. With tracks by Woody Shaw ("Beyond All Limits"), Duke Ellington ("Sentimental Mood") and James Moody ("Moody’s Mood"), this album opens, closes and is greatly composed of rhythmic compositions colored by Cutro and Jones’ frilly and fiery brass. When Stern comes to play on ...
read moreTrumpeter Vinnie Cutro & New York City Soundscape Release "Sakura"
Source:
All About Jazz
On Sakura, his 4th album as a leader, trumpeter Vinnie Cutro presents a set of straight ahead mainstream jazz that extends the legacy of such hard-driving bands as Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers and the 1950s quintets led by Horace Silver and Miles Davis. Cutro contributes 6 originals and a haunting arrangement of the familiar traditional Japanese melody Sakura," the CD's title track. The band--including master drummer Billy Hart and the acclaimed saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi--also delivers a suitably wistful ...
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Here--working with an ace crew of tenor saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi, trombonist Bob Ferrel, pianists Charles Blenzig and Mitch Schechter, bassist Jay Anderson, and drummer Billy Hart--Cutro offers six vibrant originals, three reworked jazz standards, and a vital interpretation of a Japanese folk song.
The trumpeter--whose inspirations include Woody Shaw and Lee Morgan-- talks about the improvisational and compositional concepts heard on Sakura. “While I always keep the basic elements of structure and swing, I’m experimenting more with intervals, like 4ths, 5ths, major sevenths,” he says. “Those challenging intervals create a more open, more modern sound.” Indeed, Sakura is packed with engaging, potent music, music that mixes rich melodic warmth with the bristling excitement of adventurous ideas. Among the many gems: the anthem-like title track; the surging waltz, “Three for Me”; the riveting ballad, “Willow Weep for Me”; the open-minded, funky “Big Chief”; the driving “What is This Thing?”
Primary Instrument
Trumpet
Willing to teach
Advanced only
Credentials/Background
EDUCATOR
BA Music Education
New Jersey City University
MA Arts
New York University
New York University
Adjunct Trumpet Teacher
General Music Teacher
Jersey City Public School System
Instrumental Music Teacher
Hackensack Public School System
Guest Soloist/Staff Clinician
Jazz Vermont Camp/Jazz Festival
Killington,Vermont
2007
2008
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GUEST SOLOIST / CLINICIAN
Bergen Catholic Highschool Jazzband
Trumpets Jazz Club
Montclair.NJ
2/5/09
Hanover Park High School Jazz Ensemble
Hanover Park,NJ
Mr. Dave Martin,Director
2008
Bergen Catholic Highschool Jazzband
Bergen Catholic Highschool
12/18/07
Rockland Youth Jazz Ensemble
Trumpets Jazz Club
Montclair.NJ
12/9/07
Guest Soloist/Staff Clinician
Jazz Vermont Camp/Jazz Festival
Killington,Vermont
July 15-19,2007
Bergen Catholic Highschool Jazz Ensemble
Trumpets Jazz Club
Montclair,NJ
3/1/07
Rockland Youth Jazz Ensemble
Riverspace Arts Center
Nyack,NY
2/25/07
Rockland Youth Jazz Ensemble
Congers,NY
1/30/07
Wall Township Highschool Jazz Ensemble
Wall Township,NJ
Scotchplains / Fanwood Highschool Jazz Ensemble
Scotchplains,NJ
Morristown Highschool / Middleschool Jazz Ensemble
Morristown,NJ
Randolph Highschool Jazz Band
Randolph,NJ
Bergen Catholic Highschool Jazz Ensemble
Oradell.NJ
Hanover Park High School Jazz Ensemble
Hanover Park,NJ
Mr. Dave Martin,Director
1998
Rockland Youth Ensemble
Congers,NY
Whippany High school Jazz Ensemble
Whippany,NJ
Randolph Highschool Jazz Ensemble
Randolph,NJ
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LESSONS / PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS
Classical Sudies
Techniques in the development of :
* Tone
* Lip Flexibility
* Tongue Techniques
* Upper Register Development
* Finger flexibility
* Interpretation
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Jazz Improvisation
Study the Systematic approach to Jazz Improvisation
* Chord Studies
* Scale Application
* Patterns
* Transcribed Solos
* Jazz Standards
* Blues Study
* Rhythm/Space
* Jazz Improvisation Concepts
* Jazz Styles
* Practice techniques/concepts
* Intervalic Study