Serge Ermoll's 2015 album, 'Woman of Mystery', is a masterful blend of jazz, showcasing the Australian pianist's unique style and flair. This 11-track collection, released on Blue Pie Records USA, features a mix of original compositions and clever interpretations of jazz standards, including 'God Bless The Child' and 'Misty'. With a runtime of 45 minutes, 'Woman of Mystery' is a captivating listen that showcases Ermoll's skill as a musician, alongside collaborations with notable artists such as James Morrison and Ed Gaston.
The album's nomination for Best Jazz Album at the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) Awards is a testament to its quality, and its reception has been equally impressive, with airplay on the BBC in London and across Europe. 'Woman of Mystery' is a must-listen for fans of jazz, with its intricate melodies and sophisticated rhythms. Serge Ermoll's passion for the genre shines through in every note, making this album a standout in his discography. Released on 21 September 2015, 'Woman of Mystery' is a sublime example of contemporary jazz, and a fitting showcase for Ermoll's talents as a pianist and composer.
Serge Ermoll is a renowned jazz musician who has left an indelible mark on the genre with his captivating performances and recordings. Known for his dynamic improvisational skills, Ermoll's music is a testament to his deep understanding and passion for jazz. His discography includes notable works such as "Spontaneous Improvisations" and collaborations with legendary musicians like Herb Ellis and Ray Brown. Ermoll's time playing regular stints at the iconic El Rocco jazz venue in Sydney further cemented his reputation as a master of his craft. Whether performing with his quintet or leading his orchestra, Serge Ermoll's music is a journey through the rich tapestry of jazz, blending influences and creating timeless melodies that resonate with enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
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