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Mauro Schiavone: UFO
ByPerhaps pianist Mauro Schiavone's trio record should have been titled "ESP" instead of UFO.
The disc contains five trio pieces, three with the addition of guitarist Francesco Guaiana, and one that adds saxophonist Gaspare Palazzolo. In between, Schiavone lays down four short "Frammento" (Fragments)solo piano pieces.
The music references that of Swedish pianist

Esbjorn Svensson
piano1964 - 2008
"Follow Me" is a breakneck speed piece of post-bop piano with each player rushing towards a crash and derailment that never happens. When the pianist eases back, Gabrio Bevilacqua's bass walks (no, runs) through a delicious solo. The same speed is heard on "Inquieto," a restless piece that was penned by the pianist but could have easily been part of the rock band Nirvana's repertoire. The pounding quiet-to-loud beat of Roberto Pistolesi mimics the same pummeling of Schiavone's keyboard.
Of the three tracks with guitarist Francesco Guaiana, the ballad "Leaves" strikes the strongest chord. Schiavone's abilities at both the keyboard and in composition demonstrate that he is a complete musician.
Track Listing
Un'idea Fissa (Frammento); Risiko!; Esbj?rn; Follow Me; Inquieto (Frammento); Un'idea Fissa; Inquieto; Ufo (Frammento); Leaves; My Man's Gone Now; Way Back Counterpoint; Esbj?rn (Frammento); UFO.
Personnel
Mauro Schiavone
pianoMauro Schiavone: piano; Gabrio Bevilacqua: double bass; Roberto Pistolesi: drums; Francesco Guaiana: guitar (9, 11, 13); Gaspare Palazzolo: tenor saxophone (6).
Album information
Title: UFO | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Improvvisatore Involontario
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