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Album-Release:
2025

HRA-Release:
26.09.2025

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  • 1 Primo Tema 06:17
  • 2 Variazione I Primo Tema 04:20
  • 3 Secondo Tema 06:03
  • 4 Variazione II Primo Tema 03:51
  • 5 Variazione III Primo Tema 07:04
  • 6 Variazione I Secondo Tema 05:11
  • 7 Epilogo 04:53
  • Total Runtime 37:39

Info for La Dimora Dell'Altrove



"La Dimora dell'Altrove" is the title of the new album by Luigi Grasso and the NDR Big Band: "Home in Elsewhere." In this commissioned work, Grasso explores the tension between longing for home and wanderlust. A musical journey that makes belonging a new experience.

The Latin word "demoror" evokes the idea of ​​a stopping point, a place where one can linger.

In search of connection: When I think of "home," I find myself on an eventful journey, peppered with places and people, with each stop representing a chapter of my life. I have crossed continents, experienced different cultures, and often met other tireless travelers, souls searching for belonging and connection, or at least searching for a deeper meaning in the places where they have lived.

Between home and wanderlust: "La Dimora dell'Altrove," a work commissioned by the NDR (North German Broadcasting Corporation) for the Big Band, of which I have been a member since 2019, is a tribute to the inherent duality between the longing for home and the desire to venture into unknown horizons.

Luigi Grasso is one of the most outstanding Italian jazz musicians of our time. He began playing the saxophone at the age of five and released his first album at just 13. From 2010 to 2019, he lived in Paris, and since 2019 he has been a permanent member of the NDR Big Band, one of the most exciting formations of its kind. He wrote this program specifically for "his" band.

Luigi Grasso, saxophone
NDR Big Band
Geir Lysne, conductor



Luigi Grasso
Multi-instrumentalist, arranger and composer, Luigi Grasso discovered jazz and classical music at a very early age. He began saxophone studies at age 5 as a cure for asthma, and at the age of 11 when he started to attend clinics held by the Berklee College of Music at the Umbria Jazz Festival (Perugia, Italy). He was , subsequently offered a full tuition scholarship to travel to Boston for the Berklee Summer Program.

In 1997, he won the international young talent competition “Bravo Bravissimo”, which launched his professional jazz career, resulting in performances at the most prestigious festivals, clubs, theaters and TV shows throughout Europe.

In 1999, at the age of 13, his debut recording “A Love Supremé” (Java records), was released.

He continued his studies in Italy with the American guitarist Agostino Di Giorgio, in addition to his close apprenticeship with NEA Jazz Master Barry Harris as a participant and educational assistant in Dr. Harris’ European master classes from 2001-2009. In 2004, Luigi began studies in classical composition, harmony and counterpoint at the “Giovanni Martini Conservatory” in Bologna

In 2013, he formed the “Luigi Grasso Quartet”, featuring his brother Pasquale Grasso on guitar, bassist Mathias Allamane, and American drummer Keith Balla. The Quartet released “Ça Marche” and toured extensively throughout Europe, receiving widespread critical acclaim. In the same yoar, he was a featured soloist on “Crazy Blues” (Universal), an important release by China Moses and Raphael Lemmonier.

Afterwords, he worked as Musical Director for China Moses’s new project ” Nightintales“.

In 2018 his ensemble “The Greenwich Session” releases the album “Invitation au Voyage” (Camile Production) with a repertoire of original compositions and with an unique orchestration: french horn, english horn, basset horn and bass carnet mets trumpets, saxophones, guitar, double bass and drums.

From 2010 to 2019, he lived in Paris where besides his soloist career, he also was professor at the Conservatoire de Paris.In 2019, Lug Grasso joined as soloist the prestigious NDR Big Band in Hamburg, Germany. An opportunity that rewards a carsor that has soon him establish himself as one of the most prominent musicians in the current jazz scene.

In 2020, the saxophonist funded the new Jazz Label “LP3 45” along with Laurent Courthallac, Yaron Herman and Peter Schnur

In 2023, he releases “Dantesca” a new record (LP3 45) with original music written for symphonic orchestra and jazz soloist.

This album contains no booklet.

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