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Pablo's Journey

from Distant Places by Tom Nazziola

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I don’t know who Pablo is....it just seemed like a good title. Pablo’s Journey was originally intended for guitar and pandeiro. However, it made more sense with upright bass, which is what you’re hearing in this recording. The piece is a journey through several chords and harmonic perspectives on the main motive. Paul Livant did a stellar job of learning this guitar part.....not easy to play!

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from Distant Places, released August 13, 2021
Paul Livant – guitar; Scott Feiner – pandeiro; Gregg August – upright bass;
Tom Nazziola – triangle
Recorded at Lofish Studios (NY, NY) and Systems 2 (Brooklyn, NY)
Recording session engineered by Barry Hartglass

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Tom Nazziola Jersey City, New Jersey

From "live film music" to choral and orchestral pieces, Tom Nazziola's work has been performed in France, Ireland, Slovenia, Guatemala, Croatia and throughout the United States

Tom is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music and holds a masters degree in composition from Brooklyn College and a Ph.D. in composition from Rutgers University.
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