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Maurizio Minardi: Piano Ambulance

Label: Belfagor Label
Released: 2015
Track listing: 1. April Sun; 2. Piano Ambulance; 3. Goodbye London; 4. Friday Almost; 5. Secret Skin; 6. Indulgence; 7. Dangerous Innocence; 8. Seven Sisters; 9. Francesca's Gloves.

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Maurizio Minardi: Piano Ambulance

Read "Maurizio Minardi: Piano Ambulance" reviewed by Phil Barnes


Moving to London in September 2008 appears to have set Italian pianist Maurizio Minardi on a creative hot streak. A new name to me Piano Ambulance is the third album in which Minardi has chosen to share his love of jazz with us since 2012 and leaves the listener with an abiding impression of precision in ...

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The Cook, The Clown, The Monk And The Accordionist

Label: Belfagor Label
Released: 2013
Track listing: The Cook In Love; Penguin; The Monk's Escape; The Monk Abandoned; The Monk Is Back; Five Is Better Than Four; The Black Book; Marcello; The Taming Of The Shrew; The Gambling Queen; Dirty Clown.

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The Cook in Love

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Maurizio Minardi: The Cook, The Clown, The Monk And The Accordionist

Read "The Cook, The Clown, The Monk And The Accordionist" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


It's not the snappiest album title ever, but The Cook, The Clown, The Monk And The Accordionist, by the UK-based Italian musician Maurizio Minardi, is one snappy album. This is a standout recording, full of atmospheric music that combines immediately engaging hooks with sweeping narrative and emotional depth.Minardi's My Piano Trio (Belfagor Label, 2012) ...

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My Piano Trio

Label: Belfagor Label
Released: 2012
Track listing: Shiny; Poppies; Einaudito; Perludio; Clapham Park; Canicola; Magritte; Tulipano Nero; Breton; Magritte (Remix).

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Maurizio Minardi: My Piano Trio

Read "My Piano Trio" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


There's something rather endearing and self-effacing about Maurizio Minardi's decision to name this album My Piano Trio--even if the title isn't strictly accurate. The unpretentious title reflects the accessible and open nature of the music, but it's actually the product of two talented and imaginative trios: one from the UK, and the other from Italy.


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