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Roberto Ottaviano's "Portrait in Six Colors" is a captivating jazz album released on May 21, 2010, under the Splasc(h) Records label. This 10-track collection showcases Ottaviano's mastery of the saxophone, blending intricate compositions with soulful improvisations. The album spans a diverse range of styles, from the introspective "Myself When I'm Real" to the lively "Boogie Stop Shuffle," demonstrating Ottaviano's versatility and depth as a musician. Notable tracks include "Fables of Faubus," a powerful piece inspired by Charles Mingus, and "Duke Ellington Sound of Love," a tribute to the legendary jazz composer. With a duration of 56 minutes, "Portrait in Six Colors" offers a rich and immersive listening experience, highlighting Ottaviano's unique voice in the world of contemporary jazz. The album also features contributions from talented musicians, including Michel Graillier and Tarcisio. Whether you're a longtime fan of Roberto Ottaviano or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to impress with its artistic vision and technical brilliance.