Showing posts with label Stephanie Trick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stephanie Trick. Show all posts

Thursday, September 8, 2022

Paolo Alderighi, Stephanie Trick - Double Trio Live 2015

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:26
Size: 150,3 MB
Art: Front

(7:10) 1. Shine
(5:22) 2. When You and I Were Young, Maggie
(8:28) 3. The Sheik of Araby
(5:36) 4. Old Folks At Home (Swanee River)
(5:19) 5. Charleston
(4:05) 6. Handful of Keys
(8:12) 7. St. Louis Blues
(4:40) 8. Home (When Shadows Fall)
(4:39) 9. Runnin' Wild
(4:25) 10. We'll Meet Again
(7:24) 11. Wednesday Night in Walnut Creek Blues and Boogie

Pioneers in the use of four-hands piano in jazz, Stephanie Trick and Paolo Alderighi have earned widespread success with their arrangements of classics from the stride piano, ragtime, and boogie woogie traditions, as well as from the Swing Era and the Golden Age of Tin Pan Alley. In recent projects, they have focused on the repertoire created during a time when musicals were at the heart of popular culture: the Classical Hollywood Cinema period and the Golden Age of Broadway, since the songs written between the 1920s and 1960s represent a high point and creative ferment in American popular music. Blending impeccable technique with mature musicality, the piano duo has performed across the United States, Europe, and Asia, winning the acclaim of critics and fans alike.

Stephanie Trick (from St. Louis), a leading exponent of stride piano, and Paolo Alderighi (from Milan), one of Italy’s foremost jazz pianists, met at a piano festival in Switzerland in 2008. Three years later, they started to collaborate on a four-hands piano project dedicated to classic jazz, preparing arrangements of songs from the Swing Era, as well as drawing from the ragtime and blues repertoire. Stephanie and Paolo explored the formula of four-hands duets on one piano, rarely used in jazz, in their first two albums, Two for One (2012) and Sentimental Journey (2014). Their partnership continued with Double Trio Live 2015 and Double Trio Always (2016), recorded in the piano trio setting, but with two pianists instead of one. In 2018, they released their first album on two pianos, Broadway and More. Their latest project is a double album, I Love Erroll, I Love James P. (2020), and it features the compositions of two legendary figures of jazz piano, Erroll Garner and James P. Johnson.

The four-hands piano duo has performed in a variety of venues, including the Gilmore Keyboard Festival, Jazz at Filoli, the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, the Kobe Jazz Street Festival in Japan, the London Jazz Festival, the Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival, the Ascona Jazz Festival in Switzerland, the Silkeborg Riverboat Jazz Festival in Denmark, the Bohém Ragtime & Jazz Festival in Hungary, Teatro Dal Verme Milano, Jazzland in Vienna, Jazz Bistro in Toronto, and other jazz clubs.

Both Stephanie Trick and Paolo Alderighi have a background in classical piano. Stephanie graduated cum laude from the University of Chicago with a Bachelor of Arts in Music. Paolo has a degree in Piano Performance from the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan, Italy, and also graduated cum laude from Bocconi University in Management of Arts, Culture and Communication. Since 2008, he has been teaching a course at Bocconi entitled “Music and Society.”

Stephanie and Paolo’s dedication to jazz and the repertoire of early American popular music is accompanied in equal measure by a desire to share its rich history, and they also perform in schools and universities, as they believe in the importance of educational outreach. Their programs range from lectures and concert lessons to master classes for students of all ages, with a focus on various topics, such as “History of Jazz,” “Early American Popular Music,” “Musical Improvisation,” “Blues and Boogie Woogie,” “Ragtime and Stride Piano,” “Music Appreciation,” “Intersections of Jazz and Classical Music,” “Music and Technology,” “Women in Jazz, Ragtime, and Popular Music,” and “History of Broadway and Hollywood.”

They have worked with a variety of institutions, including the following: the Eastman School of Music, the University of Mississippi, the Colburn School (Los Angeles), the University of Santa Barbara, Syracuse University, Tri-North Middle School and Templeton Elementary School (Bloomington, Indiana), Tokyo Nihon University, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Bocconi University (Milan), and others.
https://www.paoloandstephanie.com/biography

Double Trio Live 2015

Friday, July 9, 2021

Paolo Tomelleri Big Band - The Overwhelming Love

Styles: Jazz, Big Band
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 111:27
Size: 260,4 MB
Art: Front

(2:11) 1. Intro America West Side Story
(5:08) 2. Moonglow
(3:16) 3. L'uomo dal Braccio D'oro
(4:56) 4. Them There Eyes
(5:59) 5. Acque Amare
(4:25) 6. Le Strade di Notte
(4:00) 7. Fever
(3:51) 8. I Wish I Were Twins
(6:25) 9. After You've Gone
(5:26) 10. What's Good for Me
(4:06) 11. Woodchopper's Ball
(5:20) 12. Maria
(4:57) 13. Dark Eyes
(5:23) 14. Just a Gigolo
(8:52) 15. I've Found a New Baby
(4:22) 16. I've Got You Under My Skin
(2:02) 17. Typewriter
(4:17) 18. Almost in Your Arms
(5:48) 19. What a Little Moonlight Can Do
(3:16) 20. Whirlybird
(3:34) 21. Luna indiscreta
(3:04) 22. I Wish I Knew
(3:57) 23. Rockin' in Rhythm
(6:41) 24. C Jam Blues

After the great success of the 2012 and 2013 editions of “International Live Swing” and after “Jazz Broadway 2011”, the great gala dedicated to swing music and dance returns to Milan. The best performers on the international scene will "tell us", with music and dance, how Jazz was born from the contamination of a large number of musical and entertainment genres: from Broadway musicals to Hollywood music, up to the jazz reinterpretation of famous classical music pieces.

Special Guests: Dan Barrett (trombone, US), Rebecca Kilgore (vocal, US), Frank Roberscheuten (clarinet, US), Martin Breinschmid (vibraphone and drums, US) With the participation of: Rossano Sportiello (jazz piano, US), Paolo Alderighi (jazz piano, IT), Stephanie Trick (jazz piano, US) And with the extraordinary participation of: Karima Ballerini Swing: Vincenzo Fesi (dancer and choreographer of the stage area of the theater, IT), Marco Larosa and Sonia Salsedo (dancers and choreographers of the stalls areas, IT) and a dance group of international importance: Isabella Gregorio (IT), Katja Hrastar (Slovenia), Moe Sakan (Japan), Remy Kuoaku Kouame (France) and Pontus Persson (Swiden).

"Jazz Side Story" refers to the great "West Side Story", but it is also a metaphor for how Jazz interprets the theme of our life and other forms of musical expression. West Side Story is the famous musical adaptation of the great Leonard Bernstein of Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare 1594).

The theme of the two lovers opposed by circumstances is much older and recalls dramas and legends of ancient Greece and the Celtic world, such as Troilus and Cressida, Tristan and Isolde, of course.

The theme is that of "overwhelming love", which through West Side Story, brings us to the role that Jazz has had in the world of music.

Overwhelming love is the "fil rouge" of the show: a narration of music and dance set in the America of the '30s and' 40s, through a path that intertwines the history of music, costume and vintage style, swing dances and by composers who in their time were great innovators.

On the stage of the Dal Verme the Big Band by Paolo Tomelleri, 20 brass to which is added a section of 12 strings, 2 opposing pianos, 2 drums and other instruments constitute a unique formation of its kind, which po jazz is transformed into a big band, until it becomes one of the largest symphonic rhythm orchestras in Italy.

The protagonists of the evening are jazz music and swing dance, the challenges between soloists on the international scene, which retrace Broadway musicals and certain themes of classical music.

It is known that that era was also linked to the world of dance. The orchestras addressed an audience of dancers, especially in New York. The Roseland, the Alhambra, the Savoy Ballroom were the places where most of the young people went to hear their idols. Ballrooms for 2000 people. Dancing also played a fundamental role in Broadway plays, vaudeville shows, the Cotton Club. There was no successful show that did not feature a group of dancers. It was precisely the dance, despite racial discrimination, that brought black and white boys and girls together. Swing dance became a kind of fever of the time and, subsequently, it was considered by historians to be an important element of social aggregation. At Dal Verme, as in the great shows of the time, a phenomenal dance troupe will be staged to revive the atmosphere of the great ballrooms in the America of the 1930s and 1940s. The dancers invited to the gala come from all over Europe. The choreographies are curated by Vincenzo Fesi, an internationally renowned artist and dancer.Translate By Google https://www.ipomeriggi.it/eventi/jazz-side-story-the-overwhelming-love/

The Overwhelming Love

Sunday, April 5, 2020

Paolo Alderighi, Stephanie Trick - A Jazz Story: volume 2

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 89:25
Size: 206,5 MB
Art: Front

(5:09)  1. Penny Lane
(4:05)  2. Kid From Red Bank
(8:11)  3. Ellington Medley (Sophisticated Lady / Prelude to a Kiss / Just Squeeze Me)
(3:05)  4. The Trolley Song
(2:42)  5. Pilgrim's Score (Tannhäuser's Pilgrim's Chorus)
(6:25)  6. After You've Gone
(5:25)  7. Stradivarius
(4:08)  8. St. Louis Blues
(5:33)  9. Love Me Tender / Blue Suede Shoes
(4:56) 10. Runnin' Wild
(3:21) 11. Temptation Rag / Handful of Keys
(4:05) 12. Ya Gotta Try
(6:00) 13. The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
(3:51) 14. I Wish I Were Twins
(4:12) 15. Boogie Woogie Valzer
(7:31) 16. Medley Leonard Bernstein
(4:51) 17. I Got Rhythm
(3:08) 18. Little Rock Getaway
(2:39) 19. Warm Worm Boogie

Stephanie Trick “has come to practically dominate the stride piano field,” notes reviewer Jack Rummel. Harlem stride piano, which developed in the 1920s and ’30s, is an orchestral style of two-handed piano playing that not only swings, but is also technically demanding and exciting to watch. Louis Mazetier, a respected interpreter of this genre, writes in the Bulletin of the Hot Club of France that she has “won the esteem of specialists in the genre with wonderful interpretations of stride classics, James P. Johnson, Fats Waller, and Don Lambert (which she learned by ear). She plays these pieces with a punch that is matched by her precise interpretation.”A classically trained pianist, Stephanie began playing piano at the age of five. During the time between her beginning years and high school, her piano teacher exposed her to early jazz, and the syncopation and swinging rhythm piqued her interest. While in college, it became clear to Stephanie that she wanted to pursue stride and classic jazz styles professionally.

With a swinging approach inspired by second-generation stride pianists such as Dick Hyman, Ralph Sutton, and Dick Wellstood (as well as the original Harlem ticklers, James P. Johnson, Willie “The Lion” Smith, and Fats Waller), and one that includes boogie woogie and blues from the late ‘20s, Stephanie was the 2012 recipient of the prestigious Kobe-Breda Jazz Friendship Award, and has performed in many parts of the United States and Europe in a variety of venues, including the Teatro Dal Verme in Milan, Italy, the KIG Dixieland Festival in Dresden, Germany, the Arbors Records Invitational Jazz Party, the Rochester International Jazz Festival, the Gilmore Keyboard Festival, and the Sacramento Music Festival. In 2008, 2010, and 2014, she was invited to perform at the international Stride & Swing Piano Summit in Boswil, Switzerland. A serious student, dedicated to classic jazz and the stride piano tradition, she has played with a number of celebrated musicians, including Dick Hyman, Phil Flanigan, Rossano Sportiello, Allan Vaché, Louis Mazetier, Nicki Parrott, and Danny Coots. 

Graduating from college with a Bachelor of Arts in Music, she was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa academic honor society at the University of Chicago.Stephanie frequently performs with her husband, acclaimed pianist Paolo Alderighi, making fresh arrangements of songs from the Swing Era in a four-hands piano duo, and they currently have four albums together (see www.paoloandstephanie.com). In 2014, they played for the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall at the Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival. Stephanie also enjoys accompanying Grammy-nominated lyricist and vocalist Lorraine Feather in a show that features the music of James P. Johnson and other stride piano composers, set to original lyrics by Feather (see www.nouveaustride.com). Stephanie has recorded eleven albums and one DVD. Her solo “Live” CD was awarded the “New Talent Prize 2011” by the Hot Club of France. (CD track listings, video clips, ordering information, and more may be found on her website at www.stephanietrick.com.) http://stephanietrick.com/biography.htm

“One of the nicest gifts to arrive on the jazz piano scene in recent times, and we couldn’t be more delighted to welcome her.”~ Dick Hyman

A Jazz Story: volume 2

Monday, February 10, 2020

Paolo Tomelleri Big Band/Nicki Parrott - A Jazz Story. Volume 1

Styles: Swing Jazz 
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:17
Size: 127,9 MB
Art: Front

(5:24)  1. Moon River
(7:42)  2. Chinatown My Chinatown
(2:38)  3. Nocturne, Op.9: No. 2 - Jazz Version
(5:08)  4. Mississipi Rag
(4:10)  5. Besame Mucho
(6:37)  6. One o'Clock Jump
(2:46)  7. Fidgety Feet
(7:44)  8. Deep Purple
(6:04)  9. Estrellita
(3:23) 10. Tutti Frutti
(3:36) 11. La Mer

After the extraordinary success of Jazz Broadway 2011, the great gala dedicated to swing music returns to Milan, in a new dress and a new concept: bringing together the best talents on the international scene in Milan. Together they will tell an extraordinary era for swing: the transition from Broadway musicals to the great musical themes of Hollywood films.

The gala reads in an original way the American song book of the 30s and 40s through a path that intertwines the history of music, costume and vintage style, swing dances and extraordinary composers who in their time were great innovators.

Big Band by Paolo Tomelleri (sax, trumpets, trombones, rhythms)
Scott Hamilton (tenor sax, among the greatest living saxophonists)
Carlo Bagnoli (baritone sax)
Niki Parrot (acoustic double bass and vocals)
Paolo Alderighi and Rossano Sportiello (piano)
Stephanie Trick (stride piano)
the drummers Tullio de Piscopo and Christian Meyer

80 years old and a career spanning 60 years: Paolo Tomelleri, rewarded at last year’s festival for his exceptional contribution to the development of jazz in Italy, is a legendary musician from the Milano scene. With experience also as a writer of theater and film music, he is a successful soloist and orchestra director who has collaborated with Enzo Jannacci for over thirty years (as well as with Ornella Vanoni, Giorgio Gaber, and Adriano Celentano) and with famous jazzists such as Tony Scott, Joe Venuti, Jimmy McPartland, Clark Terry, Bill Coleman, or Phil Woods.

A Jazz Story. Volume 1

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Paolo Alderighi, Stephanie Trick - Double Trio Always

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:41
Size: 147,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:45)  1. Always
(4:35)  2. Panama
(5:03)  3. After You've Gone
(4:07)  4. Promenade aux Champs-Elysees
(4:21)  5. Hindustan
(3:04)  6. Truckin'
(4:35)  7. Nel blu dipinto di blu (Volare)
(5:01)  8. Stradivarius
(3:39)  9. Booogie Wooogie
(5:23) 10. Fig Leaf Rag
(5:18) 11. Whispering
(4:45) 12. New Orleans Function (Flee as a Bird / Oh, Didn't He Ramble)
(3:55) 13. Love Me Tender
(5:03) 14. With a Smile and a Song

The most acclaimed four-hands jazz piano duo presents a studio album with fourteen original arrangements of jazz classics with their Double Trio combo. Paolo Alderighi (from Milan, Italy) and Stephanie Trick (from St. Louis, Missouri) have been working together as a four-hands jazz piano duo since 2011. In this album (their fourth together after "Two for One”, "Sentimental Journey” and “Double Trio Live 2015") they present fourteen original arrangements of jazz classics with their “Double Trio” combo: four-hands piano duo plus rhythm section. This studio recording features their Italian rhythm section and complements the previous Double Trio album. Paolo and Stephanie met at a piano festival in Boswil (near Zürich), Switzerland, in 2008 and started to work together on a four-hands piano project dedicated to classic jazz, preparing arrangements of songs from the Swing Era, as well as drawing from the ragtime and blues repertoire. The convention of four hands on one piano is very common in classical music but a fairly rare occurrence in jazz, due to the fact that jazz is an improvised music. https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/paoloandstephanie4

Double Trio Always

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Paolo Alderighi, Stephanie Trick - Broadway And More

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:05
Size: 142.1 MB
Styles: Easy Listening, Broadway
Year: 2018
Art: Front

[6:25] 1. Call Me Madam Medley
[4:51] 2. Marie
[4:56] 3. Make Believe
[3:45] 4. Lambeth Walk
[6:41] 5. Torna A Surriento Anema E Core
[4:00] 6. If I Had A Million Dollars
[3:25] 7. Heartaches
[7:03] 8. The Music Man Medley
[4:48] 9. An Affair To Remember
[7:23] 10. West Side Story Medley
[4:52] 11. Penny Lane
[3:52] 12. Mr. Sandman

Stephanie Trick (from St. Louis), a leading exponent of stride piano, and Paolo Alderighi (from Milan), one of Italy’s foremost jazz pianists, met at a piano festival in Switzerland in 2008. Three years later, they started to collaborate on a four-hands piano project dedicated to classic jazz, preparing arrangements of songs from the swing era, as well as drawing from the ragtime and blues repertoire. Following the release of their first album, "Two for One" (2012), they have been invited to perform widely in the United States, Europe, and Japan. A second CD, "Sentimental Journey" (2014), shows Stephanie and Paolo’s commitment to the formula of four-hands duets on one piano, rarely used in jazz. Their partnership continued with "Double Trio Live 2015" and "Double Trio Always" (2016), recorded in the piano trio setting, but with two pianists instead of one. In 2018, they released this album, which is their first on two pianos.

The husband-and-wife duo have performed in a variety of venues, including Jazz at Filoli, the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, the Sacramento Music Festival, the West Coast Ragtime Festival in Sacramento, the Monterey Dixieland Jazz Festival, the San Diego Jazz Festival, the Kobe Jazz Street Festival in Japan, the London Jazz Festival, the Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival, the Ascona Jazz Festival in Switzerland, the Silkeborg Riverboat Jazz Festival in Denmark, the Bohém Ragtime & Jazz Festival in Hungary, Teatro Dal Verme Milano, Jazzland in Vienna, Jazz Bistro in Toronto, and other jazz clubs.

Broadway And More                 

Friday, February 19, 2016

Engelbert Wrobel, Paolo Alderighi, Nicki Parrott, Stephanie Trick - From Joplin To Jobim

Size: 147,7 MB
Time: 62:53
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz, Blues, Bossa Nova
Art: Front

01. The Cascades (4:01)
02. Blueberry Hill (4:52)
03. Tico Tico No Fuba (4:54)
04. September Song (4:30)
05. Agitation Rag (2:50)
06. Bei Mir Bist Du Schon (4:07)
07. Doralice (4:23)
08. Thanks For The Memory (3:43)
09. Liza (4:18)
10. Aquarela Do Brasil (2:54)
11. Donna (4:30)
12. The Girl From Ipanema/Wave/Aqua De Beber (7:23)
13. Willie El Gato (3:29)
14. Swingin' Ladies Boogie (3:05)
15. Il Profumo Del Mondo (3:46)

These jazz unique cast composed by two world-class pianists Stephanie Trick and Paolo Alderighi and the well known bassist and vocalist Nicki Parrott and clarinetist and saxophonist Engelbert Wrobel, present their new release entitled "from Joplin to Jobim". The repertoire ranges from early ragtime through swing, blues and boogie woogie to Bossa. A joyful and groove entertainment to the jazz fans.

Engelbert Wrobel (clarinet, saxophone, GER)
Stephanie Trick (piano, USA)
Paolo Alderighi (Piano, IT)”
Nicki Parrott (bass, vocal, AUS)

From Joplin To Jobim                

Monday, October 6, 2014

Paolo Alderighi & Stephanie Trick - Sentimental Journey

Size: 141,3 MB
Time: 60:43
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz: Piano Jazz
Art: Front

01. Sentimental Journey (4:55)
02. Grandpa's Spells (3:31)
03. Just A Closer Walk With Thee (4:55)
04. I Wish I Were Twins (3:37)
05. East St. Louis Toddle-O (4:45)
06. Love Will Find A Way (6:14)
07. Stoptime Rag (3:25)
08. L.O.V.E (3:07)
09. Ostrich Walk (3:29)
10. Handful Of Keys (2:44)
11. Memories Of You/ I'm In The Mood For Love /Isn't It Romantic (6:00)
12. Swing That Music (4:23)
13. When You And I Were Young, Maggie (4:42)
14. Travelin' Boogie (4:50)

Paolo and Stephanie, two young jazz pianists, present their second album of original and fresh arrangements of songs from the Swing Era, along with some ragtime and blues, played in four hands.

Sentimental Journey                

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Lorraine Feather & Stephanie Trick - Fourteen

Styles: Vocal, Piano Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:34
Size: 102,6 MB
Art: Front

(3:18)  1. Pour On The Heat
(4:06)  2. Bat Boogie
(3:42)  3. New York City Drag
(2:43)  4. Rules Of The Park
(3:58)  5. Vive Le Boogie Woogie
(4:08)  6. Dreamily
(2:50)  7. Let's Do This
(3:04)  8. Pretzel Man (The Contortionist)
(3:23)  9. Imaginary Guy
(3:25) 10. Carolina Shout
(2:27) 11. The Tango Lesson
(3:55) 12. Timeless Rag
(3:30) 13. California Street

Composing lyrics to established jazz standards those jazz instrumental compositions that have become established in the canon, Thelonious Monk's "'Round Midnight" is the most famous example is an artform all it own. Classic composers/interpreters include Eddie Jefferson, Babs Gonzales, King Pleasure (Clarence Beeks) and Jon Hendricks. There have been recent vocalese contributions made by a new generation that includes most recently Dorian Devins on The Procrastinator (Self Produced, 2013)

Nouveau Stride is vocalist/lyricist Lorraine Feather and pianist Stephanie Trick. Feather, well known for her clever and inventive lyrics for Tales of the Unusual (Jazzed Media, 2012), plies her special trades here with the rich tradition of stride piano playing. That is where Trick comes in, being a precocious young virtuoso of such a piano style. And all of the great Harlem stride players are represented: James P. Johnson, Fats Waller, Duke Ellington (yes, Duke Ellington) and Willie "The Lion" Smith. The project is studiously ambitious, with Trick practiced to a high shine and Feather having done her homework on the book. ~ C.Michael Bailey   
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=44360#.UwO-SoVQE9c

Personnel: Lorraine Feather: vocals and lyricist; Stephanie Trick: piano.