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1. | Luz Negra
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2. | Ao Romper Da Aurora
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3. | Choro Sim
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4. | Valsa Brasileira
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5. | A Voz No Morro
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6. | Hora Da Razáo
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7. | Segura Ele
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8. | Doce de Coco
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9. | Folhas Secas
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10. | Il Domatore di Pulci
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11. | Samba E Amor
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12. | Tico Tico No Fubá
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13. | Caprichos Do Destino
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14. | Na Baixa Do Sapateiro
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15. | Apanhei Te Cavaquinho
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16. | Trem das Onze
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Jazz
Stefano Bollani
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Born: Dec 05, 1972 in Milano, Italy Genre: Jazz Styles: Modern Creative, Post-Bop, Avant-Garde Jazz
Jazz pianist Stefano Bollani was born in Milan, Italy, on December 5, 1972. He began playing piano as a child in order to accompany his singing, but soon concentrated solely on the instrument, enrolling in a conservatory in Florence when he was 11. There, he studied both jazz and pop music, and after graduating in 1993, added his keyboard skills to albums for many of Italy's top pop stars, including Laura Pausini, Irene Grandi, and Jovanotti. When working with the latter in 1996 he met avant-garde jazz trumpeter Enrico Rava, who invited the young pianist to play with him in Paris, an opportunity Bollani quickly accepted. He then began to release more jazz albums, first with his trio (completed by bassist Ares Tavolazzi and drummer Walter Paoli) but also as a solo artist (like on 2003's Småt Småt and 2006's Piano Solo) as well as with other trios (2002's Fleurs Bleues drew from the talents of bassist Scott Colley and drummer Clarence Penn, while 2005's Gleda: Songs from Scandinavia used Jesper Bodilsen and Morten Lund) and even a quintet (2006's I Visionari). Bollani has also appeared on stages at the Umbria and Montreal Jazz Festivals, among others, and has performed with musicians like Gato Barbieri, Lee Konitz, Pat Metheny, Paolo Fresu, and Phil Woods. ---Marisa Brown, All Music Guide |
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