
Articolo del 16/12/2025
🎷 Jazz in Love is a special evening dedicated to timeless love songs, featuring the jazz ensemble Saxes Machine on stage at the Ada Montellanico Auditorium.
A new musical event has been announced, set to captivate lovers of live music. Jazz in Love promises a unique and immersive evening—a journey through the most beautiful love songs of all time, reimagined with the elegance, sensitivity, and sophistication that only jazz can convey.
Love has always been an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Artists and writers have dedicated unforgettable works to it, shaping the cultural symbols of entire eras. Music, through the genius of its composers, has likewise captured this universal feeling in compositions that continue to endure, transcending trends and cultural shifts.
It is in this spirit that Jazz in Love was born—a concert conceived as a musical tribute to Love and Women, celebrated through the evocative atmosphere and expressive magic that jazz uniquely creates.
The evening will feature Ada Montellanico, an artist renowned for her refined voice and intense interpretive style, a true reference in the Italian jazz scene. She will be accompanied by the exceptional ensemble Saxes Machine, composed of some of the country’s most acclaimed musicians.
On Stage:
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Bruno Biriaco – drums (Maestro)
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Gianni Oddi – saxophone
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Filiberto Palermini – saxophone
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Gianni Savelli – saxophone
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Massimiliano Filosi – saxophone
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Ettore Carucci – piano
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Massimo Moriconi – bass
With original arrangements and moments of improvisation, the concert promises a rich musical dialogue where every note becomes a story, every phrase an emotion.
Jazz in Love is set to be one of the most anticipated musical evenings of the season—a tribute that combines the allure of timeless music with the intensity of jazz, celebrating love, art, and the figure of the woman through a universal language that speaks directly to the audience’s heart.
Tickets: €15 / Reduced €10 for Guarnieri Group employees
Reservations: 338 5896058 or 338 8010051, or contact the Ars Medica switchboard






