Sanatçının Albümleri
Conversation (Live)
2001 · albüm
Concerts Inédits: Solo - Trio (Live)
2000 · albüm
Conversations with Michel
2000 · albüm
Concerts inédits (Live)
1999 · albüm
Concerts inédits: Solo (Live)
1999 · albüm
Michel Petrucciani: The Montreux Years (Live)
2023 · albüm
Solo in Denmark
2022 · albüm
Estate (Solo In Denmark)
2022 · single
In a Sentimental Mood (Solo In Denmark)
2022 · single
Colors
2019 · albüm
September Second
2018 · single
The Blue Note Albums
2015 · albüm
Flashback
2013 · albüm
3 Original Album Classics
2010 · albüm
Original Album Classics
2009 · albüm
Michel Petrucciani & NHØP (Live)
2009 · albüm
Best of Dreyfus Jazz Recordings
2008 · derleme
Oracle's Destiny
2005 · albüm
So What - Best Of
2004 · derleme
Thanks for All
2004 · albüm
Michel Petrucciani
2002 · albüm
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Biyografi
Michel Petrucciani overcame the effects of osteogenensis imperfecta (a bone disease that greatly stunted his growth) to become a powerful pianist. Originally greatly influenced by Bill Evans and to a lesser extent Keith Jarrett, Petrucciani developed his own individual voice. He started by playing in the family band with his guitarist father and bassist brother. At the age of 15 he had the opportunity to play with Kenny Clarke and Clark Terry, and at 17 he made his first recording. Petrucciani toured France with Lee Konitz in a duo (1980) and moved to the U.S. in 1982. At that time he coaxed Charles Lloyd out of retirement and toured with his quartet, a mutually beneficial relationship. Petrucciani was a strong attraction in the U.S., usually playing with a quartet (sometimes featuring Adam Holzman's synthesizer for color) or as a soloist; in 1986 he recorded at Montreux with Jim Hall and Wayne Shorter. Although Petrucciani's ability to overcome his affliction was admirable, his impressive playing stood by itself; he died of a pulmonary infection on January 6, 1999. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi