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Psychosis - Homage to Bernard Herrmann

Carla Marciano Quartet

Psychosis - Homage to Bernard Herrmann

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Format: CD
Label: Challenge Records
UPC: 0608917348620
Catnr: CR 73486
Release date: 06 September 2019
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06 September 2019

"Undoubtedly a very successful operation, drawing some famous tracks, never rearranged in this guise before, and proposing them through a brand new identity that emerges completely."

Jazzitalia, 02-12-2021
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Carla Marciano:
"This album is my heartfelt homage to one of the greatest geniuses of film score, the composer and conductor Bernard Herrmann, whose music has dazzled me since I was a child. It has been very interesting to arrange, revise and adapt, for a jazz quartet, some of the best known themes from outstanding soundtracks Herrmann wrote for equally outstanding films - all psychological thrillers (hence the title Psychosis) - by brilliant directors, including Marnie, Psycho and Vertigo by Alfred Hitchcock, Taxi Driver by Martin Scorsese and Twisted Nerve by Roy Boulting. Bearing a classic feel and originally conceived for orchestras, the tracks in this album were arranged in full respect of the originals, leaving intact, for example, the beauty of the melodies, while at the same time creating new improvisational spaces that would allow our quartet to maintain its own identity. This also gave us the opportunity to progress in a musical journey we embarked on starting with the first album (this is our fifth), and me, personally, to hold the course of my visceral, improvisational language, always instinctive and open to risk, an expression of my emotional, spiritual and existential self, baring my soul in absolute freedom through no compromise whatsoever, but rather driven by a strong desire for research and experimentation. I consider the emotions and stimulations generated in me by Herrmann’s music, together with the films in which it’s featured, a wonderful gift. I hope I have been able to thank him through our heartfelt work.

The additional track is also dedicated to another great genius of film score, John Williams, who wrote the soundtrack for the famous movie saga Harry Potter, whose main theme was arranged by Alessandro."
Carla Marciano:
„Dieses Album ist meine innige Hommage an eines der größten Genies der Filmmusik, den Komponisten und Dirigenten Bernard Herrmann, dessen Musik mich schon seit meiner Kindheit überwältigt. Es war sehr interessant, Arrangements, Überarbeitungen und Adaptionen für Jazzquartett von einigen der bekanntesten Themen herausragender Soundtracks zu schaffen, die Herrmann für ebenso herausragende Filme geschrieben hat – alles Psychothriller (daher auch der Titel Psychosis) von brillanten Regisseuren, einschließlich Marnie, Psycho und Vertigo von Alfred Hitchcock, Taxi Driver von Martin Scorsese und Twisted Nerve von Roy Boulting. Mit klassischem Charakter und für Orchester konzipiert, wurden die Tracks auf diesem Album mit vollem Respekt für die Originale arrangiert und lassen beispielsweise die Schönheit der Melodien intakt, schaffen aber zur gleichen Zeit neue improvisatorische Räume, die es unserem Quartett erlaubte, seine Identität zu wahren. Das gab uns auch die Gelegenheit, weiter fortzuschreiten auf einer musikalischen Reise, zu der wir mit unserem ersten Album aufgebrochen sind (dies ist unser fünftes), und mir persönlich erlaubte es, in meiner Improvisationssprache Kurs zu halten, immer instinktiv und risikobereit, ein Ausdruck meines emotionalen, spirituellen und existenziellen Selbsts, enthülle meine Seele in absoluter Freiheit durch keinerlei Kompromiss, doch getrieben von einem starken Verlangen nach Forschung und Experiment. Ich empfinde die Emotionen und Anregungen, die Herrmanns Musik (und die Filme, in denen man sie hören kann) in mir hervorrufen, als wunderbares Geschenk. Ich hoffe, es ist mir gelungen, ihm durch unsere herzliche Arbeit dafür zu danken.

Der zusätzliche Track ist zudem einem weiteren großen Geist der Filmmusik, John Williams, gewidmet, der den Soundtrack zur berühmten Filmsaga Harry Potter geschrieben hat, deren zentrales Thema von Alessandro arrangiert wurde.“

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Carla Marciano (saxophone)

Carla Marciano is an internationally renowned Italian saxophonist and composer, considered by specialized critics among the most interesting talents on the contemporary jazz scene. She is an alto saxophone specialist, appreciated for her great passion and energy, her strong expressiveness, her advanced technique as well as her distinctive performing and compositional streak. She is also one of the leading experts in the world of the rarely-used and hard-to-master sopranino saxophone. She is graduated in clarinet from the Conservatory of Music in her hometown, Salerno. Marciano has performed with her quartet in major national and international jazz festivals and clubs around the world. She also has a few tours in America and Russia under her belt. “TRANE’S GROOVE” (with Alessandro La Corte – piano,...
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Carla Marciano is an internationally renowned Italian saxophonist and composer, considered by specialized critics among the most interesting talents on the contemporary jazz scene. She is an alto saxophone specialist, appreciated for her great passion and energy, her strong expressiveness, her advanced technique as well as her distinctive performing and compositional streak. She is also one of the leading experts in the world of the rarely-used and hard-to-master sopranino saxophone.
She is graduated in clarinet from the Conservatory of Music in her hometown, Salerno.
Marciano has performed with her quartet in major national and international jazz festivals and clubs around the world. She also has a few tours in America and Russia under her belt.
“TRANE’S GROOVE” (with Alessandro La Corte – piano, Aldo Vigorito and Dario Deidda – bass, Donato Cimaglia – drums) is the title of her first CD, released in 2003 by DDQ – DISCHI DELLA QUERCIA (one of the three famous Bonandrini-owned labels, along with with Black Saint and Soul Note). Through this project, she paid homage to the great John Coltrane, with original compositions and a few standard ones, exploring and re-examining his instrumental language with particular attention to his modal period.
Her second CD, “A STRANGE DAY”, was released in 2005 by BLACK SAINT, the prestigious and legendary label run by Bonandrini (the best label in the world from 1984 to 1989, according to the DownBeat critics poll), highly appreciated in USA. Few Italian musicians have recorded for this label and Carla Marciano is one of them, along with giants of the caliber of Max Roach, Archie Sheep, Steve Lacy, Charlie Haden, Cecil Taylor, Don Cherry, Lester Bowie, Art Farmer, Dewey Redman, just to name a few.
With this project and the collaboration of Alessandro La Corte on piano, Aldo Vigorito on bass and Gaetano Fasano on drums, she has developed a personal proposal, mainly through her original compositions. With a precise underlying concept, the quartet proposes a passionate and instinctive music, at times impetuous and vehement, and at different times characterized by spiritual atmospheres and moments of meditation and reflection. You pass from modal pieces, which are the ideal ground to express a liberty of phrasing that often pushes on to extreme harmonic solutions, to soft and seductive ballads.
“CHANGE OF MOOD” is the title of her third CD, released in 2008 once again by BLACK SAINT, before the Bonandrinis retired and their three labels were acquired by the Italian label CAM JAZZ. This CD solely contains her original compositions, with Marciano leading her usual quartet (featuring La Corte, Vigorito and Fasano). The project confirms her aim to carry on with a coherent musical project having a clear identity, shifting from passionate moments to more pensive ones.
Her fourth CD “STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS” was recorded live in the studio with the musicians all playing in a single space, so as to create an emotional and filter-free music, which is as direct and uncompromising as possible. The abum was released by the Italian label ALFA MUSIC; once again, she is the leader of her usual quartet. The CD only features her original compositions, except for an elaboration of the traditional English song “God rest ye merry, gentlemen” by La Corte.
Her new album “PSYCHOSIS – Homage to Bernard Herrmann” was recently released by the prestigious Dutch label CHALLENGE RECORDS. It is a homage to one of the greatest geniuses of film score, the composer and conductor Bernard Herrmann. Marciano arranges, re-elaborates and adapts, for her stable jazz quartet, some of Herrmann’s best known themes from outstanding soundtracks he wrote for equally outstanding films, all psychological thrillers – hence the title Psychosis – by brilliant directors, including “Marnie”, “Psycho” and “Vertigo” by Alfred Hitchcock, “Taxi Driver” by Martin Scorsese and “Twisted Nerve” by Roy Boulting. Originally conceived for orchestras, the tracks in this album are arranged in respect of the original melodies, while also creating new improvisational spaces that allow the quartet to maintain its own identity. The album also contains an additional track dedicated to another great genius of film score, John Williams, who wrote the soundtrack for the famous movie saga “Harry Potter”, whose main theme is arranged by Alessandro La Corte. “Psychosis” is gaining a great success with the critics and is already recognized among the best records of the year by very important national and international specialized magazines.
Carla Marciano has attracted attention from the most important international jazz magazines (DownBeat, Jazz Times ,Jazziz, Cadence Magazine, All About Jazz ,Musica Jazz, Jazzman , Los Angeles Jazz Scene, Jazz Review, Jazz Ru, JazzIt, just to name a few). Her CDs have received extremely positive reviews. Furthermore, she has been a guest on numerous national and international radio and TV programs (USA, Russia, England, Germany, Switzerland, India, Indonesia, Canada, Colombia, etc.) Many an award for her album “Psychosis”: it was included in the Top Ten of the”Best Instrumental CDs”of 2020 on Jazz History Online: it was placed among the best European CDs of 2019 by Jazziz Magazine, mentioned among the best Italian CDs from All About Jazz and received five-stars from Musica Jazz, just to name a few.
Marciano’s composition “Trane’s Groove” was included in the compilation “SPIRITUAL JAZZ: NOW! 13”, released in February 2021 and produced by the British label JAZZMAN RECORDS, the thirteenth volume of a series dedicated to the protagonists of modal and avant-garde jazz, from all over the world. It was the only one track by an Italian artist ever to be included.
Her CD “A strange day” was included in the Cadence Magazine’s Top Ten CDs’ list for 2006 and in the same year she was invited by the Italian Cultural Institute of New York to represent Italian women in jazz, with a concert, always with her quartet, at the Symphony Space Theater on Broadway in New York.
In 2013, her CD “Stream of consciousness” obtained a five-star review in the Russian magazine Jazz Ru followed by two long tours in the most prestigious Russian theaters and clubs, from the Esse Jazz Club in Moscow to the Philharmonic Hall in Krasnoyarsk, in Siberia. This album was also given the JazzIt Award 2012 by the Italian magazine JazzIt.
For a few years, Carla Marciano has been included in the Top Ten list of the “Best Italian Talent” category of Top Jazz, the critics’ poll conducted by the Italian magazine Musica Jazz. Furthermore, she has often been mentioned among the best Italian saxophonists (“Reeds” category). For some years, she has also been included among the best Italian saxophonists in the readers’ poll of the aforementioned magazine JazzIt.
In 2013, Marciano was among the winners of the “Best Alto Saxophonist” category (along with great musicians of the caliber of Phil Woods, Kenny Garrett, David Sanborn, Steve Coleman, Anthony Braxton) of the 35th Annual Jazz Station Awards, conducted by the jazz historian, record producer and jazz educator & journalist Arnaldo DeSouteiro, member of JJA (Jazz Journalists Association), LAJS (Los Angeles Jazz Society) and voting member of Naras-Grammy.
In April 2024 she was awarded with the “Premio Salerno Jazz”, intended for the most influential jazz artists who have distinguished themselves in the Italian and international scene.
In June 2010 she was awarded with the “Premio Internazionale Principessa Sichelgaita” and the medal by the Presidency of the Senate of the Italian Republic in the “Art” section.
In 2023 she was awarded with the “Premio Baronissi Summer Jazz “, for being an “Expression of Salerno in the World”, in the jazz music section.
In 2023 she was awarded with the “Premio Mulieres Salernitanae”, aimed at promoting the excellence of Salerno in various fields.
Several times she has been a soloist guest of the Orchestra Civica at the Piccolo Teatro Strehler in Milano.
She has occasionally played with: Victor Bailey, Paco Sery, Hiram Bullock, Franco Cerri, Enrico Intra, Tullio De Piscopo, Ernst Reijseger, Gerald Cannon and many others.


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Aldo Vigorito (double bass)

Composer(s)

Carla Marciano (saxophone)

Carla Marciano is an internationally renowned Italian saxophonist and composer, considered by specialized critics among the most interesting talents on the contemporary jazz scene. She is an alto saxophone specialist, appreciated for her great passion and energy, her strong expressiveness, her advanced technique as well as her distinctive performing and compositional streak. She is also one of the leading experts in the world of the rarely-used and hard-to-master sopranino saxophone. She is graduated in clarinet from the Conservatory of Music in her hometown, Salerno. Marciano has performed with her quartet in major national and international jazz festivals and clubs around the world. She also has a few tours in America and Russia under her belt. “TRANE’S GROOVE” (with Alessandro La Corte – piano,...
more

Carla Marciano is an internationally renowned Italian saxophonist and composer, considered by specialized critics among the most interesting talents on the contemporary jazz scene. She is an alto saxophone specialist, appreciated for her great passion and energy, her strong expressiveness, her advanced technique as well as her distinctive performing and compositional streak. She is also one of the leading experts in the world of the rarely-used and hard-to-master sopranino saxophone.
She is graduated in clarinet from the Conservatory of Music in her hometown, Salerno.
Marciano has performed with her quartet in major national and international jazz festivals and clubs around the world. She also has a few tours in America and Russia under her belt.
“TRANE’S GROOVE” (with Alessandro La Corte – piano, Aldo Vigorito and Dario Deidda – bass, Donato Cimaglia – drums) is the title of her first CD, released in 2003 by DDQ – DISCHI DELLA QUERCIA (one of the three famous Bonandrini-owned labels, along with with Black Saint and Soul Note). Through this project, she paid homage to the great John Coltrane, with original compositions and a few standard ones, exploring and re-examining his instrumental language with particular attention to his modal period.
Her second CD, “A STRANGE DAY”, was released in 2005 by BLACK SAINT, the prestigious and legendary label run by Bonandrini (the best label in the world from 1984 to 1989, according to the DownBeat critics poll), highly appreciated in USA. Few Italian musicians have recorded for this label and Carla Marciano is one of them, along with giants of the caliber of Max Roach, Archie Sheep, Steve Lacy, Charlie Haden, Cecil Taylor, Don Cherry, Lester Bowie, Art Farmer, Dewey Redman, just to name a few.
With this project and the collaboration of Alessandro La Corte on piano, Aldo Vigorito on bass and Gaetano Fasano on drums, she has developed a personal proposal, mainly through her original compositions. With a precise underlying concept, the quartet proposes a passionate and instinctive music, at times impetuous and vehement, and at different times characterized by spiritual atmospheres and moments of meditation and reflection. You pass from modal pieces, which are the ideal ground to express a liberty of phrasing that often pushes on to extreme harmonic solutions, to soft and seductive ballads.
“CHANGE OF MOOD” is the title of her third CD, released in 2008 once again by BLACK SAINT, before the Bonandrinis retired and their three labels were acquired by the Italian label CAM JAZZ. This CD solely contains her original compositions, with Marciano leading her usual quartet (featuring La Corte, Vigorito and Fasano). The project confirms her aim to carry on with a coherent musical project having a clear identity, shifting from passionate moments to more pensive ones.
Her fourth CD “STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS” was recorded live in the studio with the musicians all playing in a single space, so as to create an emotional and filter-free music, which is as direct and uncompromising as possible. The abum was released by the Italian label ALFA MUSIC; once again, she is the leader of her usual quartet. The CD only features her original compositions, except for an elaboration of the traditional English song “God rest ye merry, gentlemen” by La Corte.
Her new album “PSYCHOSIS – Homage to Bernard Herrmann” was recently released by the prestigious Dutch label CHALLENGE RECORDS. It is a homage to one of the greatest geniuses of film score, the composer and conductor Bernard Herrmann. Marciano arranges, re-elaborates and adapts, for her stable jazz quartet, some of Herrmann’s best known themes from outstanding soundtracks he wrote for equally outstanding films, all psychological thrillers – hence the title Psychosis – by brilliant directors, including “Marnie”, “Psycho” and “Vertigo” by Alfred Hitchcock, “Taxi Driver” by Martin Scorsese and “Twisted Nerve” by Roy Boulting. Originally conceived for orchestras, the tracks in this album are arranged in respect of the original melodies, while also creating new improvisational spaces that allow the quartet to maintain its own identity. The album also contains an additional track dedicated to another great genius of film score, John Williams, who wrote the soundtrack for the famous movie saga “Harry Potter”, whose main theme is arranged by Alessandro La Corte. “Psychosis” is gaining a great success with the critics and is already recognized among the best records of the year by very important national and international specialized magazines.
Carla Marciano has attracted attention from the most important international jazz magazines (DownBeat, Jazz Times ,Jazziz, Cadence Magazine, All About Jazz ,Musica Jazz, Jazzman , Los Angeles Jazz Scene, Jazz Review, Jazz Ru, JazzIt, just to name a few). Her CDs have received extremely positive reviews. Furthermore, she has been a guest on numerous national and international radio and TV programs (USA, Russia, England, Germany, Switzerland, India, Indonesia, Canada, Colombia, etc.) Many an award for her album “Psychosis”: it was included in the Top Ten of the”Best Instrumental CDs”of 2020 on Jazz History Online: it was placed among the best European CDs of 2019 by Jazziz Magazine, mentioned among the best Italian CDs from All About Jazz and received five-stars from Musica Jazz, just to name a few.
Marciano’s composition “Trane’s Groove” was included in the compilation “SPIRITUAL JAZZ: NOW! 13”, released in February 2021 and produced by the British label JAZZMAN RECORDS, the thirteenth volume of a series dedicated to the protagonists of modal and avant-garde jazz, from all over the world. It was the only one track by an Italian artist ever to be included.
Her CD “A strange day” was included in the Cadence Magazine’s Top Ten CDs’ list for 2006 and in the same year she was invited by the Italian Cultural Institute of New York to represent Italian women in jazz, with a concert, always with her quartet, at the Symphony Space Theater on Broadway in New York.
In 2013, her CD “Stream of consciousness” obtained a five-star review in the Russian magazine Jazz Ru followed by two long tours in the most prestigious Russian theaters and clubs, from the Esse Jazz Club in Moscow to the Philharmonic Hall in Krasnoyarsk, in Siberia. This album was also given the JazzIt Award 2012 by the Italian magazine JazzIt.
For a few years, Carla Marciano has been included in the Top Ten list of the “Best Italian Talent” category of Top Jazz, the critics’ poll conducted by the Italian magazine Musica Jazz. Furthermore, she has often been mentioned among the best Italian saxophonists (“Reeds” category). For some years, she has also been included among the best Italian saxophonists in the readers’ poll of the aforementioned magazine JazzIt.
In 2013, Marciano was among the winners of the “Best Alto Saxophonist” category (along with great musicians of the caliber of Phil Woods, Kenny Garrett, David Sanborn, Steve Coleman, Anthony Braxton) of the 35th Annual Jazz Station Awards, conducted by the jazz historian, record producer and jazz educator & journalist Arnaldo DeSouteiro, member of JJA (Jazz Journalists Association), LAJS (Los Angeles Jazz Society) and voting member of Naras-Grammy.
In April 2024 she was awarded with the “Premio Salerno Jazz”, intended for the most influential jazz artists who have distinguished themselves in the Italian and international scene.
In June 2010 she was awarded with the “Premio Internazionale Principessa Sichelgaita” and the medal by the Presidency of the Senate of the Italian Republic in the “Art” section.
In 2023 she was awarded with the “Premio Baronissi Summer Jazz “, for being an “Expression of Salerno in the World”, in the jazz music section.
In 2023 she was awarded with the “Premio Mulieres Salernitanae”, aimed at promoting the excellence of Salerno in various fields.
Several times she has been a soloist guest of the Orchestra Civica at the Piccolo Teatro Strehler in Milano.
She has occasionally played with: Victor Bailey, Paco Sery, Hiram Bullock, Franco Cerri, Enrico Intra, Tullio De Piscopo, Ernst Reijseger, Gerald Cannon and many others.


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Press

Undoubtedly a very successful operation, drawing some famous tracks, never rearranged in this guise before, and proposing them through a brand new identity that emerges completely.
Jazzitalia, 02-12-2021

The Harry Potter theme gives Marciano an outlet for her high-pitched flutter tonguing, but it's the Hermann material that is outstanding. Herrmann's carefully timed but sometimes overwrought romanticism is perfectly matched by Marciano's internalized Mediterranean passion.  
Jazzword, 13-7-2021

I recommend Psychosis to anyone who loves the music of Bernard Herrmann or who wants to hear jazz that’s modern, hip, and edgy.
the Absolute Sound, 30-6-2021

This is a truly superb recording that fuses together the genius of Hermann with the intensity, vision and jazz sensibility of a superb saxophone player and her trio, to form a striking "tour de force" of musical panoramas, that can easily stand alone as a fine jazz album in its own right as well as a fresh and compelling reprise of Herrmann's great scores.
Jazz Views, 15-6-2021

This tribute to the music of the great film composer who died in 1975 loops on my turntable ... The way in which this remarkable Italian saxophonist native of Salerno appropriates them via her burning viola is the best way to bring them back to life. Carla Marciano takes us, transports us to “Joncoltanian” lands, but without being satisfied with playing each theme on the sly and then unrolling her solos. Because his arrangements are as inventive as his improvisation.
Jazz Magazine, 15-5-2021

This Marciano has the same kind of musical power that Rocky Marciano had with the big difference that she knew when to back pedal and dance like Alì. Put the two together and you have an unbeatable combination whether in the ring or in the recording studio.Yes, Marciano has both power and pathos in her playing. Quite an amazing album
Bebop Spoken Here, 05-4-2021

 I am captivated by the Marciano arrangements and her extraordinarily strong abilities on the saxophone.  She plays with such determination, excitement and tenacious abilities that it's hard to imagine this is a female player.  She is so strong! This is an album you will listen to over and over again, with pure surprise and pleasure.
Musical Memoirs, 01-3-2021

After the group's memorable renditions of Herrmann's themes, the album closes in a Coltrane-ish mode. Marciano plays swirling, serpentine sopranino sax on La Sorte's arrangement of John Williams' "Theme from 'Harry Potter' (Hedwig's Theme)." It is another engrossing performance on an outstanding recording.
Jazz & Blues Report, 15-2-2021

I was impressed by Marciano and her Quartet's capture of the dramatic aspects of Herrmann's musical themes ... An outstanding recording.  
In a Blue Mood, 15-2-2021

Some of the greatest film scores were composed by Bernard Herrmann (1911-1975), and leader Carla Marciano uses her sopranino and alto saxes to team up with Alessandro La Corte/p-key, Aldo Vigorito/b and Gaetano Fasano/dr to deliver some rich interpretations of some of his most exciting themes.
Jazz Weekly, 02-2-2021

It’s no surprise that she is considered by critics as one of Europe’s best talents.
Makingascene, 18-1-2021

Italian saxophonist Carla Marciano has created a unique tribute to Herrmann in her new CD, “Psychosis” which reimagines Herrmann’s melodies into a jazz setting.
Jazzhistoryonline.com, 04-1-2021

"Undoubtedly a very successful operation, drawing some famous tracks, never rearranged in this guise before, and proposing them through a brand new identity that emerges completely."
Jazzitalia, 02-1-2021

Exquisite and powerful renditions of memorable music from films
Jerry Jazz Musician, 23-11-2020

Hailed by many jazz-centric outlets for her technique, energy, expressiveness, and improvisational bent, her playing is nothing short of stunning.
makingascene, 16-11-2020

Marciano and company pull off an impressive outing here, where deft and daring textures are never predictable and always exciting.
Take effect, 09-11-2020

There'll be a moment when you think you know where you're going, and you'll hear a few notes and get ready for the reveal and just like that you're somewhere you didn't expect to be. Does that sound exciting? It is, very much so.
Part Time Audiophile, 05-11-2020

A richly nuanced yet powerfully explosive set that digs deep into the musical heart and mind of the legendary film composer and using his thematic genius as a springboard for artful, freewheeling improvisations
The JW Vibe, 11-8-2020

The tones Carla graces your ears with from her reeds are absolutely exquisite... I have no doubt that this tune will be on jazz DJ playlists around the globe in constant rotation! I give Carla and her players a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED rating for this beautiful (and somewhat overwhelming) jazz journey
Contemporary Fusion Reviews, 11-5-2020

Marciano plays with much passion and intensity, capturing along with the group the urgency and spine-chilling qualities of the Herrmann melodic themes.
Cadence Magazine, 10-4-2020

One of the best jazz albums the continent had to offer in 2019.
Jazziz, 18-3-2020

Psychosis" is one of those records that don't get made every day: a punch à la Mike Tyson and a caress à la Kim Novak.
Musica Jazz, 30-12-2019

This homage to Bernard Herrmann stands above the average Italian and international productions. Carla Marciano's rearrangement is exemplary and the music is spellbinding
All About Jazz, 16-12-2019

A saxophonist with a strong personality and of undoubted value, with "Psychosis" Marciano has authored a piece of magmatic and circular music, which should belong in the category of classical aesthetics
Suono, 01-12-2019

With technical magnificence, Marciano communicates the sincerity of her proposal with fitting expressive intuitions and very personal imaginative impulses.
Audio Review, 01-12-2019

"Definitely to be included among the Italian records of the year."
Music Zoom, 17-11-2019

"Psychosis" is a powerful, seductive and, above all, uncommon record, wrapped in a modern aura of classicism, but with a pulsating rhythm and a chromatic variety of tones and ideas which go beyond the concept of descriptive limit of a soundtrack."
Il Ventuno, 01-11-2019

"Psychosis" is a measure of Marciano's character: never hold back, always give your best."
Jazz convention, 21-10-2019

‘’Carla Marciano plays passionate and fluently. A true discovery!''
L'Avenir, 01-10-2019

A superior album with beautiful music that is beautifully performed, which is not only reserved for jazz lovers, I think.
Rootstime, 01-10-2019

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