Hammond seminars

Technique is important, but there's more.

The human touch defines our music as much as notes do.

Enrolment fee includes attendance to every single class.

The Tuscia In Jazz Seminars are an extraordinary chance to meet world’s greatest jazzmen and to become better musicians and better humans. The classes are open to everyone who mean to improve his knowledge of one ore more instruments in the jazz music field, and will take place all day-long with instrument lessons, ensamble music lessons and classes of theory and harmony. At the end of the seminars the students will be given a certificate of attendance. With the Tuscia In Jazz’s teaching format, a single enrolment fee allows to attend every single instrument class and every concert with no extra costs. At the end of the summer camp, during the Night In Jazz, students will play on stage with their teachers.

Tony Monaco

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Celebrated Hammond B-3 Jazz Organ wizard Tony Monaco began his keyboard life at age eight, on the accordion. When he was twelve, his destiny as a jazz organist was sealed when he first heard Jimmy Smith. An enthusiastic student, Tony began working in Jazz clubs as a teenager in his native Columbus, Ohio, guided by local organ gurus Hank Marr and Don Patterson. For further inspiration, he studiously absorbed the mastery of Jimmy McGriff, Richard “Groove” Holmes, Charles Earland, Jack McDuff, and Dr. Lonnie Smith. All would play a role in the development of his musical palette. On Tony’s sixteenth birthday, his prayers were answered. He received an encouraging phone call from Jimmy Smith, who soon became his Mentor/Teacher. Four years later, Jimmy Smith invited Tony to come play at his club in California–a peak lifetime experience for Tony. From 1980 to 2006, Tony stood by his family businesses and married to have three daughters, while running Monaco’s Palace Italian restaurant for ten years while performing weekly in the lounge. Tony then entered the food brokerage industry peaking towards Torchbearer status with SYSCO foods. Always inspired by music, Tony then went to work as an assistant Broadcast producer for a prominent ad agency learning his production skills and playing gigs at night to continue supporting his family. After graduating from college with a B.S.B.A. from Franklin University in 1989, Tony’s occupation changed again to supervisor of Monaco Concrete ( “my Father needed a good manager and my daughters were getting close to going to college!”). During a recessed Midwest housing market, Tony and his brother closed the business in November 2006 and fortunately Tony’s musical successes and inclinations were already flourishing as he now completely pursues his passions. In April 2000, Tony met fellow jazz organist Joey DeFrancesco, who offered to produce a debut CD for him. This collaboration resulted in the critically acclaimed “Burnin Grooves”. The international success of the recording served as the catalyst for regional and national tours.This success was followed by two more releases for Summit Records that received critical acclaim and significant sales, charting in the Jazzweek Top 10. In September 2003, Summit Records released “A New Generation”, a unique recording featuring both Tony’s and Joey DeFrancesco’s Trios. They recorded the project using two “Hammond-Suzuki New B3′s” as Tony was awarded a major endorsement role with Hammond and Suzuki. As Tony’s reputation has grown, he has been blessed to play with some of greatest musicians in jazz, including Mel Lewis, Lewis Nash, Red Holloway, Plas Johnson, Sonny Fortune, Jon Faddis, Adam Nussbaum, Bruce Forman, Harvey Mason, Chester Thompson (drummer) Herlin Riley, Matt Wilson, Jeff Clayton, Terrell Stafford, Eric Alexander, Late Bobby Durham, Russell Malone, Peter Bernstein, Paul Bollenback, Bruce Forman, Kevin Mahogany, Victor Lewis, and Pat Martino. An ardent student of the organ, it’s no surprise that Tony is an accomplished teacher as well. In addition to private students, classes and clinics, Tony has produced a series of instructional DVDs titled “Playing Jazz Hammond” that have quickly become indispensable for any serious student of the organ. Tony has decided to expand his catalogue and has created MotherHenMusicEd.com where he will soon be adding Gospel organists, Beginner & Primer series, Piano, etc… Presently, Tony maintains the busiest world touring schedule imaginable, including festival appearances in Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Germany, Italy, Scotland, Holland and Spain, as well as Canada and the US. In 2007, Tony celebrated a special anniversary, celebrating 40 years as a musician and appearing on the cover of Keyboard Magazine. Tony’s drive as an innovator and missionary continues to carry forward his passion for the Hammond Organ. Now Executive Producer of the Summit Records subsidiary Chicken Coup Records, he has recorded and released CDs for several undiscovered organists around the globe, and his role as educator has allowed him to spread and cultivate many new hopefuls to the art of the jazz organ. Tony continues his mission to raise awareness and appreciation of jazz organ and its importance in genres as diverse as traditional Gospel, RnB and Modern Jazz. He is now Hammond/Suzuki’s prime instrument endorser worldwide. Tony has recently joined touring and playing with Pat Martino. He has begun expanding his educational series to include other organist and styles with his new MotherHenMusicEd.Com to be launched in the Spring, 2009. He is formulating new strategies and record deals using his network through Chicken Coup Records to help himself and his peers advance in this ever changing music market and utilize new technologies and markets. He has begun writing his first book “The New Music Business ” as he hopes to share and teach our future greats the new way of doing business in the Music Industry today. In August 2009, Tony turns 50 years old as he prays to continue to play his music around the world.

Alberto Marsico

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Alberto Marsico was born in Turin in 1966, and he’s a professional musician since 25 years. His true love and passion for the jazz organ first came out attending Jack McDuff’s workshop in Genova in 1994. Jack once told him, after recording one of Alberto’s tunes (Jack-Pot): “Alberto, you got a Hammond Blood”. That was the turning point of Alberto’s career, and “Hammond Blood” is also the title of the first CD he recorded in 1994. In 1996-1997: Portugal and Spain tours with Slovenian drummer Zlatko Caucic and gigs with soul singers Ollie Nightingale, Kenneth Jackson and Lannie Mc Millan. In 1998: Recording session (produced by Jim Pugh) and gigs with guitarist Anthony Paule in San Francisco. In 2000: Duo Concert with Ian Paice in Gubbio (Italy). In 2001: Recording session in Los Angeles with guitarist Alex Schultz and guest artist Larry Taylor, Finis Tasby, Linwood Slim and Tad Robinson. Recording session of his Beatles tribute, Jazz the Beatles (Organic Music, Germany). In 2002: Australia and Singapore tours with Enrico Crivellaro and Gio Rossi. In 2003: European tours with Finis Tasby and Tad Robinson. Singapore and Malaysia tour with Enrico Crivellaro. In 2004: Featured at the Yllas jazz festival (Finland) with the Christian Rover Trio. Recording session of the first Organ Logistics CD (Organic Music, Germany). In 2005: Gigs and Spanish tour with Alvin Queen and Jesse Davis. Recording Session in Abbey Road, London. Workshops in Leipzig and Dresden (Conservatory). In 2006: Moscow gigs and Ryazan Jazz Festival (Russia). Featured at the North Sea Jazz Festival, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Recording session of the second Organ Logistics’ CD. Three Concerts with the Joey De Francesco Trio. In 2007: Concerts with Jimmy Cobb and Bobby Durham. Duo concert with Enrico Rava. In 2008: Organization and executive direction of “We Love Jazz 2008”, international jazz workshop with Benny Golson, Joey De Francesco, Jimmy Cobb and Buster Williams.

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Tuscia In Jazz Winter Camp (3-5 february 2012)

  • piano: Domenico Sanna
  • guitar: Lucio Ferrara
  • double bass: Joe Martin
  • drums: Marcus Gilmore
  • jazz voice: GeGè Telesforo
  • trumpet: Avishai Cohen
  • sax: Mark Turner

Tuscia In Jazz Spring Camp (5-9 april 2012)

  • piano: Antonio Ciacca
  • guitar: Peter Bernstein
  • double bass: Ben Wolfe
  • drums: Jeff Ballard
  • hammond: Alberto Marsico
  • jazz voice: GeGè Telesforo
  • trumpet: Flavio Boltro e Aldo Bassi
  • sax: Rick Margitza
  • combo 1: Giorgio Rosciglione
  • combo 2: Tutti gli insegnanti
  • combo 3: Gegè Munari

Tuscia In Jazz Summer Camp (23-29 july 2012)

  • piano: Aaron Goldberg
  • guitar: Kurt Rosenwinkel
  • double bass: Scott Colley
  • bass: Pippo Matino
  • drums: Antonio Sanchez
  • hammond: Tony Monaco
  • jazz voice: Shawnn Monteiro
  • trumpet: Flavio Boltro
  • sax: Donnie McCaslin
  • combo 1: Tony Monaco
  • combo 2: Tutti gli insegnanti
  • combo 3: Gegè Munari e Giorgio Rosciglione

Tuscia In Jazz Annual Programme 2012

  • Tuscia In Jazz Winter Camp 2012 (Caprarola)
  • Tuscia In Jazz Spring Camp 2012 (Ronciglione)
  • Tuscia In Jazz Summer Camp 2012 (Soriano nel Cimino)