Dado Moroni, the acclaimed Italian jazz pianist and composer, has been captivating audiences worldwide with his dynamic playing and harmonic brilliance since the late 1970s. Born in Genoa in 1962, Moroni is a self-taught virtuoso who began his musical journey on the family piano, eventually sharing the stage with legendary jazz icons such as Freddie Hubbard, Clark Terry, and Ray Brown. His impressive discography spans numerous albums as both a leader and a sideman, showcasing his versatility and mastery of the genre. Moroni's driving piano style and improvisational skills have earned him international respect, making him an elder statesman of Italian jazz. Beyond his performances, Moroni is also dedicated to educating the next generation of musicians, serving as a professor of jazz piano at a conservatory in Turin. Whether performing with his trio or collaborating with esteemed musicians, Dado Moroni's concerts are always an intellectually stimulating and swinging experience.