
MANOUCHE
feat. Mozes Rosenberg
Celebrated clarinettist Giacomo Smith and Dutch Sinti guitarist Mozes Rosenberg join together to bridge culture, tradition and time.

“
Giacomo is an utterly inspiring presence to be around. As a collaborator, producer or musician he brings with him a deep knowledge and love of the roots of music whilst also retaining a love and enthusiasm for the modern musical landscape. It’s a rare and dynamite combination.”
Jamie Cullum
Upcoming live




EFG London Jazz Festival, Giacomo Smith and Moses Rosenberg @ Crazy Coqs, Zédel, London
19 November 2025
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About Giacomo
Musician • Composer • Band Leader • Arranger
Giacomo Smith is an accomplished jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, and composer known for his distinctive sound and mastery of both traditional and contemporary jazz styles. Born in Italy and raised in the United States, Smith developed a deep appreciation for jazz early in life.
Smith’s career spans a wide range of collaborations, from performances with the Kansas Smitty’s House Band, a collective renowned for its innovative approach to classic jazz, to work with some of the most respected musicians in the jazz world. He has performed with Wynton Marsalis, Jamie Cullum, Bireli Lagrene, China Moses, Joe Lovano, Guy Barker, Julian Bliss and many others. In addition to his career as a performer, he has produced albums for Jamie Cullum, Damian Lewis, Zara McFarlane, Jas Kayser, and Joe Stilgoe. His versatility allows him to seamlessly blend the virtuosic techniques of earlier jazz traditions with modern sensibilities, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and forward-looking.
Smith is an active educator and composer, contributing original works to the jazz canon and mentoring the next generation of musicians. He teaches at London’s Royal Academy of Music and at Django in June in Northampton, MA.
Giacomo Smith is a Selmer artist.

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Giacomo is made of music, performing with him is as much a privilege as it is a thrill. The man from Saratoga has it all. Blow, big man, blow!”
Rob Brydon
Albums

Manouche
Giacomo and Dutch Sinti guitarist Mozes Rosenberg join together to bridge culture, tradition and time.

Things Happened Here

We’re Not in Kansas Anymore
