Dive into the enchanting world of vocal jazz with "No Comment," the captivating album by Italian pianist Augusto Pirodda. Released on August 30, 2018, under the Jazzwerkstatt label, this 49-minute masterpiece features eight meticulously crafted tracks that showcase Pirodda's unique musical vision. The album opens with the intriguing "It Begins Like This..." and closes with the rhythmic "Ola," taking listeners on a journey through a diverse range of jazz expressions. Pirodda, born in Cagliari, Italy, brings his distinctive style to the forefront, accompanied by the legendary Gary Peacock on bass and the late, great Paul Motian on drums. "No Comment" is a testament to Pirodda's artistry, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that will captivate jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike. The album's standout tracks, such as "Brrribop!!!" and "So?", highlight the trio's exceptional chemistry and improvisational prowess. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or simply looking to explore the genre, "No Comment" promises an unforgettable listening experience.
Augusto Pirodda is a captivating Italian pianist and composer, born in Cagliari, who has made Belgium his musical home. With a career spanning over two decades, Pirodda's journey began at the tender age of six, and he has since evolved into a versatile performer, comfortable in solo, duo, quartet, and septet formations. His music, rooted in vocal jazz, is a testament to his constant search for new ideas and his poetic approach to the piano. Pirodda's latest release, "The Monkey and The Monk," is a concerto for jazz septet in three movements, showcasing his unique compositional voice and musical depth. His discography, including tracks like "Just Friends" and "But Not for Me," offers a rich tapestry of sounds that invite listeners to explore the nuances of his artistry. Whether performing solo or with his ensemble, Pirodda's performances are intense, fascinating, and always engaging.
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