"En Vivo" is a captivating live album by acclaimed saxophonist Javier Girotto, recorded in Rome in 2002 and released under the CAM JAZZ label. This double-disc set captures the essence of Girotto's mastery over Latin jazz and tango, two genres that blend seamlessly in his hands. The album features a stellar lineup, including Alessandro Gwis and Michele Rabbia, who accompany Girotto on this musical journey.
Spanning over an hour and fifty-two minutes, "En Vivo" is a testament to Girotto's virtuosity and his ability to engage audiences with his dynamic performances. The tracklist is a rich tapestry of compositions that showcase the depth and breadth of his musical influences. From the evocative "Retrato Tanguero" to the poignant "Madres De Plaza De Mayo," each piece is a standalone masterclass in musical storytelling.
The album opens with "Retrato Tanguero," setting the stage for a night of passionate and intricate performances. "Cronologia Del '900" and "L'amico Di Cordoba" highlight Girotto's versatility, while "Tierra Del Fuego" and "La Poesia" delve into the lyrical side of his artistry. "La Luz" and "La Luna" are standout tracks, showcasing his ability to weave light and shadow into his music. The album also includes a tribute to the legendary bandoneonist Aníbal Troilo with "Pichuco," and a heartfelt dedication to the mothers of the Plaza de Mayo with "Madres De Plaza De Mayo."
"En Vivo" is not just a live recording; it's a live experience, capturing the energy and spontaneity of a live performance. The album's duration and the variety of tracks ensure that there's something for every jazz and tango enthusiast. Whether you're a longtime fan of Javier Girotto or new to his music, "En Vivo" is an album that will leave a lasting impression.