Dive into the captivating world of jazz fusion with 前田憲男's "Pianic Pianism - Super Solo Piano," released on April 25, 1977, under the Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd./NIPPONOPHONE label. This 48-minute solo piano journey showcases 前田憲男's virtuosic skills and innovative approach to the genre. The album features nine tracks, including multiple renditions of "Straight, No Chaser," each offering a unique perspective on this classic piece. From the intricate melodies of "Eccentric Fugue" to the playful charm of "A Fool on the Hill," 前田憲男's compositions are both technically impressive and deeply engaging. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album promises an unforgettable exploration of the solo piano landscape.
Norio Maeda, born on December 6, 1934, in Osaka, Japan, was a virtuoso jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and conductor who left an indelible mark on the world of jazz fusion. Self-taught in piano and conducting, Maeda's musical journey began under the guidance of his father, a elementary school teacher, who taught him how to read music. His professional career commenced immediately after high school, and he moved to Tokyo in 1955, joining the prestigious "Westliners" ensemble in 1957. Renowned for his exceptional piano skills, Maeda's talent extended beyond performance, as he became a sought-after arranger across diverse musical landscapes. His contributions to the iconic Japanese television program "11PM" from 1975 onwards further cemented his legacy. Maeda's innovative approach to jazz fusion continues to inspire musicians and captivate audiences worldwide.
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