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Mariano
Tedde began studying privately and playing the piano in the 1980's.
After a short period of classical training, he switched his focus to the
jazz idiom and made a careful study of the complete aspects of music,
including improvisation, harmonic movement and theory.
He attended several seminares and workshops held by some of the
most authoritative european pianists and teachers such as Franco D'Andrea,
John Taylor, Riccardo Zegna and Amedeo Tommasi.
Since 1990's he has performed as a bandleader in numerous groups, spanning
the different styles and the variegated repertory of the jazz tradition
and carrying out multiple projects of tribute to the legendary jazz musicians:
Wayne Shorter, Miles Davis, Play Train, Chet Baker, Thelonius Monk etc...
As a performer and a composer, he won the 2001
Barga Jazz International Competition with the "Woodstore Quintet",
which he has been leading since 2000 with other musicians evolved into
a very tight unit.
The "Woodstore" was a host of prestigious international festivals
(like Nuoro Jazz, Terni Jazz Festival and Earls
Court Italian Jazz Festival of London). Moreover, the quintet produced
two recordings which feature Mariano's original compositions:
"Distanza" (Splasc(h) records, 2002), and "41th parallel"
(Nagel Heyer,
2005) featuring the trumpet player Tim Hagans and the singer Maria Pia
De Vito.
Both as a sideman and a leader, he has intensely taken part in important
musical events all over Sardinia (Time in Jazz, unciufree Jazz, Musica
sulle Bocche....)
Since 1999 he has played with "Orchestra Jazz della Sardegna"
as a permanent pianist, with whom he toured China in 2001 and Spain in
2004, and appeared in many concerts.
During his career, Mariano has performed and collaborated with such important
musicians as Tom Harrel, Carla Bley, Steve Swallow, Andy Sheppard,
Furio di Castri, Maria Pia De Vito, David Linx, Paolo Fresu, Maurizio
Giammarco, Giorgio Gaslini, Bruno Tommaso, Colin Towns, Mario Raja, Flavio
Boltro, Fred Johnson, Javier Girotto, Renato D'Aiello, Emilio Soana, Attilio
Zanchi, Roberto-Billy Sechi, Sheila Jordan.
At
present
he collaborates with Tim Hagans, Tom Kirkpatrik, Eric Vloiemans, Andy
Gravish.
In addiction to his activities as a performer and composer, he has undertaken
several educational
activities
for about ten years
teaching in local classes and workshops. Since 2005 he has worked as a
part-time instructor at the Conservatory in Sassari.
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