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Genres
  
Jazz

Labels
  
Label Bleu, Dscograph

Occupation(s)
  
musician


Instruments
  
Piano

Name
  
Eric Legnini

Years active
  
1980–present

Role
  
Musical Artist

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Born
  
20 February 1970 (age 54) Huy, Belgium (
1970-02-20
)

Albums
  
The Vox, Sing Twice!, Hummingthiiird, Rhythm Sphere

Similar People
  
Stefano di Battista, Andre Ceccarelli, Mamani Keita, Sandra Nkake, Jacques Pelzer

Profiles


Associated acts
  
Eric Legnini Trio

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Éric Legnini (born in Huy, near Liège, Belgium on 20 February 1970) is a Belgian jazz pianist and leader of the Éric Legnini Trio.

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Legnini was born into an artistic family from Italy. The family immigrated to Belgium, where he started playing the piano at age 6 and initiated in jazz in his teens. In 1988 he traveled to the United States for two years to study American jazz. He returned as a teacher of jazz piano at the Brussels Royal Conservatory of Music, where he met Jacques Pelzer. The result was the Pelzer album Never Let Me Go with guest stars Barney Wilen and Michel Graillier.

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He started to play piano in the Stefano di Battista Quartet. In the 1990s, he worked with Flavio Boltro (trumpet) and Stefano Di Battista (saxophone) forming the jazz ensemble Éric Legnini Trio that caught attention in the 1990s.

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He has played with fellow artists like Aldo Romano, Belmondo Quintet, John Ruocco, Félix Simtaine, Michel Hatzigeorgiou, Dré Pallemaerts, Emanuele Cisi, Toninho Horta, Philip Catherine, Serge Reggiani, Hein van de Geyn, Marcia Maria, Jacques Pelzer, André Ceccarelli, Éric Le Lann, Paco Sery and others.

Éric Legnini Collaboration with Eric Legnini Emilia Mrtensson

Legnini had great admiration for the works of Phineas Newborn, dedicating the piece The Memphis Dude to him. The track appears in his album Miss Soul.

Éric Legnini Paul Zetter Eric Legnini Trio Lessons of Life Hanoi Grapevine

Legnini won "Octave de la musique jazz" in 2006 and "Instrumental album of the year" during 2011 Victoires du jazz for his album The Vox.

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Eric Legnini Trio — Trippin' @ "One Shot Not" Arte - 2009


Discography

Éric Legnini Trio

  • 1990: Essentiels (Igloo)
  • 1990: Natural Balance
  • 1993: Antraigues (P Jazz)
  • 1995: Rhythm Sphere (Igloo)
  • 2005: Miss Soul (Label Bleu)
  • 2007: Big Boogaloo (Label Bleu)
  • 2009: Trippin (B. Flat) (peaked in FRA at No. 103)
  • 2012: Ballads (Discograph) (peaked in FRA No. 55)
  • Eric Legnini and the Afro Jazz Beat

  • 2011: The Vox (Discograph) (peaked in FRA No. 113)
  • 2013: Sing Twice! (Discograph) (peaked in FRA No. 139)
  • Songs

    The VoxHummingthiiird · 2013
    If Only For A MinuteSing Twice! · 2013
    Winter HeronSing Twice! · 2013

    References

    Éric Legnini Wikipedia