ANTONIO FORCIONE TRIO

Music |
23rd February 2013

The award-winning Antonio Forcione, acoustic guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, composer and talented artist, is a highly charismatic and inventive performer. 

He breaks the mould of most conventional, popular guitar sounds, be it in the field of jazz, Spanish, African, Brazilian or improvised music.  International tours have brought high critical acclaim from as far as Australia and Hong Kong to Russia, the Caribbean, USA and all over Europe. 

His albums have variously topped UK and international jazz charts and he has shared the stage worldwide with some of the world’s most accomplished musicians including Martin Taylor, Biréli Lagrène, Trilok Gurtu, Barnie Kessel, Rossana Casale,  Adriano Adewale, Andy Sheppard, Jason Rebello, Chano Dominguez, Soweto Gospel Choir, Larry Coryell,  Sarah Jane Morris, Dominic Miller and many more.

His latest group is AKA, a trio with Seiku Keita and Adriano Adewale.

A prolific composer, most of the pieces performed are his own. He has also performed, double-billed/supported and recorded with artists such as Bobby McFerrin, Phil Collins and Jools Holland.

www.antonioforcione.com

DATES & TIMES

23rd February 2013

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