Pierluigi Balducci

Pierluigi Balducci (born 3 October 1971) is an Italian jazz musician and composer, specializing in electric bass.[1]

Pierluigi Balducci
Born (1971-10-03) 3 October 1971
Bari, Italy
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsBass guitar, double bass
Years active1991–present
LabelsSplasc(h), Dodicilune

He performed at numerous festivals and Jazz clubs throughout Europe and Asia and has collaborated with Ernst Reijseger, Luciano Biondini, Paul McCandless, John Taylor, Gabriele Mirabassi, Javier Girotto, Nuevo Tango Ensamble. He wrote the sound track for Catherine Breillat's film Fat Girl, which was shown at the Berlin International Film Festival (2001).

Discography

  • Niebla (Splasc(h) 2000)
  • Il peso delle nuvole (Splasc(h), 2003)
  • Leggero (Dodicilune, 2007)
  • Stupor Mundi (Dodicilune, 2008)
  • Blue from Heaven (Dodicilune, 2012)
  • Evansiana (Dodicilune, 2017)

Bibliography

  • 2009 – Pierluigi Balducci: Bach on the bass – The first cello suite transcribed and fingered for 5 and 4 string electric bass (Salatino Edizioni Musicali)
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References

  1. Caprera F., Dizionario del jazz italiano, Feltrinelli.

Sources

  • "Jazzos". Retrieved 3 November 2014.


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