New CD, Piano Jazz, and at Smalls March 8th

I’m very excited to tell you about my new CD which will be released on March 1st. It’s been five years since the last release. In that time I’ve been arranging for strings and winds, and building a new trio concept with Billy and Johannes. I hope you will check out the video about the music and enjoy the fruits of this labor of love.

Please check out the press kit video to hear music, and get behind-the-scenes insights and footage. If you like the music and want to support us, please share it with your friends in cyber-space or on earth. (See the links below to share this post on Facebook, MySpace or Twitter. You can also “like” my Facebook page to receive updates on what’s going on, as well as links to free audio and video content. (Just click the link in the sidebar to the right of this page.)

The CD will be available at all retail outlets: CDBaby itunes Digstation as well as at local stores through NorthCountry Distribution (not to mention Amazon of course.)

A few other events to watch for:

– We’ll be posting a humourous “music video” of “Idy’s Dance”, produced by myself and Billy Mintz. I don’t know if this is the first instrumental “real jazz” video, but it might be.

– I’ll be appearing on Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz some time this week, depending on your local station’s shedule. The show was hosted by the phenomenal pianist, Jon Weber. This marks my third time appearance on this venerated National Public Radio show. Check the NPR/Piano Jazz web site to find out when it airs in your area (or listen to it online):

On March 8th my trio featuring Cameron Brown and Billy Mintz will be appearing at Smalls. Even if you’re not in New York, you can watch it live on the smalls’ website starting at 9:30pm until midnight.

Thanks for your support!

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Sides, Colors

On Sides, Colors, Roberta’s intriguing arrangements enhance the piano trio with strings, reeds, brass, percussion and organ. As Piket says, “I wanted to maintain the intimacy of the trio. At the same time I love the colors and textures that the other instruments add.”

While Sides, Colors is not just another piano trio album, it is the trio of Roberta, bassist Johannes Weidenmueller and drummer Billy Mintz that is at the core of the CD. Even in the context of the larger ensembles, their intuitive, conversational interplay is a joy to hear. The trio is the foundation for the sonic landscape that is Sides, Colors.

As pianist Mike Garson points out in his liner notes, Sides, Colors “…maintains the essence of the great jazz trios in history, while expanding the format to greater heights and carving much new territory. This is the true spirit of jazz and how the music is supposed to continually unfold”.

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