Daniele D'Agaro's 'Lingua Franca' is a captivating album that delves into the realm of free jazz, showcasing the artist's mastery of the genre. Released on 9 March 2006 via Nimbus West Records, this 9-track album is a testament to D'Agaro's innovative approach to music. With a duration of 53 minutes, 'Lingua Franca' takes listeners on a sonic journey, featuring an array of intricate compositions, including 'Flo-Walsje', 'Qualche Volta / Polka / Zachila', and 'Il Nonno / Jack The Knife / Couples'.
Recorded with a talented ensemble of musicians, including Tristan Honsinger on cello and vocals, and Ernst Glerum on double bass, 'Lingua Franca' is a true collaborative effort. The album's eclectic mix of tracks, such as 'Real World Cut-Out', 'Wee-Wee / Bouja / Semaforo', and 'Sotto Bieehiere', demonstrates D'Agaro's ability to blend diverse influences and create a unique sound.
As a renowned clarinet and saxophone player, Daniele D'Agaro brings his distinctive voice to the album, weaving together complex melodies and improvisations. With 'Lingua Franca', D'Agaro solidifies his position as a leading figure in the free jazz scene, pushing the boundaries of the genre and inviting listeners to experience the beauty of spontaneous creation. This album is a must-listen for fans of contemporary jazz and free improvisation, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience that will leave a lasting impression.