Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Review: Beppe Crovella - Pianovagando

Music is an outlet. We all know that. Much like writing or painting in the sense that it is an art form, a musician will pour equally as much heart and soul into the music they create as a writer or painter in their respective arts. Music provides a platform upon which a person can recreate feelings and experiences, and relay them to the world. Pianovagando, the solo piano album from Beppe Crovella, is the perfect display of this ideology of music.

Beppe Crovella is already an established successful musician, known best for his work in Italian progressive jazz rock fusion band Arti + Mestieri. On Pianovagando, however, his work takes a much different form. Praised for his talent on the Hammond Organ, Mellotron, and synthesizer, he instead sets these aside for a piano, and nothing more. He then manages to take the listener on a journey, through 57 self-written compositions, each conveying their own short story.

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