Description du produit
Août 1980, à Ste Philomène de Pujet Ville dans les collines du Var c'est la fête ; concours de boules et coups de rouge... Attablé, déjà un peu gai, un ovni humain m'appelle, Michel Petrucciani : « Je suis pianiste de jazz ». J'ai du mal à le croire, mais on me dit qu'il est formidable. On se raconte des blagues, puis il me demande de jouer avec lui pour une session. Trois jours après, nous sommes en studio. Et là, je découvre un musicien prodige !! J'en ai pleuré...ému et transporté comme rarement dans ma vie. Alors, je téléphone à Paris et j'alerte tout le monde ; je rencontre ses parents, qui ne sont pas très chauds pour l'aventure parisienne. Finalement, courageusement, Michel bouscule le cocon familial et démarre la carrière que l'on connaît. J'ai passé 2 ans avec Michel. 2 ans de voyages, de rires, de merveilleuse musique. Il savait qu'il avait peu de temps à vivre et il voulait vivre vite, vite ; prudence, économie étaient des mots qu'il ne connaissait pas. Son absence est pour moi un chagrin éternel. Avec son énorme charisme, il a donné au jazz ses plus beaux moments, initié un public qui avait une idée élitiste du jazz pour lequel il a sacrifi é sa vie. Je t'aime Michel, pour toujours... ALDO ROMANO
Biographie de l'artiste
Michel Petrucciani (December 28, 1962, Orange, France - January 6, 1999, Manhattan), was a French Jazz pianist. Michel Petrucciani came from an Italo-French family of a musical background. His father "Tony" played guitar and his brother Louis played bass. Michel was born with osteogenesis imperfecta which is a genetic condition that causes brittle bones and in his case short stature. It is also often linked to pulmonary ailments. In his early career his father and brother occasionally carried him, literally, because he could not walk far on his own unaided. In certain respects though he considered it an advantage as it got rid of distractions, like sports, that other boys tended to become involved in. At an early age he became enthusiastic about the works of Duke Ellington and wished to become a pianist like him. Although he trained for years as a classical pianist, jazz remained his interest. He had his first professional concert at 13. At this point in his life he was still quite fragile so had to be carried to and from the piano. In general his size meant that he required aids to reach the piano's pedals, but his hands were average in length. By age 18 he helped form a successful trio. He moved to the US in 1982. In the US he is credited with leading Charles Lloyd to resume playing actively and in 1986 he recorded a live album with Wayne Shorter and Jim Hall. He also played with diverse figures in the US jazz scene including Dizzy Gillespie. In 1994 he was granted a Légion d'honneur in Paris. His own style was initially influenced by Bill Evans although some compare him to Keith Jarrett. He is often deemed to be among the best jazz pianists to ever come from France. On the personal side he had three significant relationships. His first marriage to Italian pianist Gilda Buttà ended in divorce. He also fathered two children, one being a son named Alexandre. One of these children inherited his condition. He also had a stepson named Rachid Roperch. Michel Petrucciani died at 36 from a pulmonary infection. He was interred in Le Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.