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Roberta Piket
The daughter of a European composer and a Great American Songbook singer, native New Yorker Roberta Piket is a pianist who loves to swing while exploring the more adventurous harmonic possibilities of jazz and improvised music.
Roberta’s father was the Austrian composer Frederick Piket, whose works were performed by the New York Philharmonic under famed conductor Dimtri Metropolis. (The elder Piket, who passed away when Roberta was eight, is also renowned for his significant contribution to the musical liturgy of reform Judaism.)
From her mother, Cynthia, Roberta learned by ear the tunes of Porter, Gershwin, Kern, Rodgers, and Berlin (as well as accompanying lyrics).
In her early teens, a chance encounter with a classic LP rescued from a flea market changed the course of Roberta’s life.
“My older brother had bought a few copies of an old Muse LP of Walter Bishop Jr.’s trio for 25 cents each. He played it for me and I flipped. I just fell in love with the sound of the jazz piano trio. The CD was called Speak Low, and I found the original sheet music for that tune in my mother’s collection. I learned all the songs on that record,” which, in addition to the title tune, included Alone Together, Milestones and On Green Dolphin Street. Shortly after that epiphany, Roberta became fascinated with the 20th century classical recordings that had belonged to her late father. Soon she was dividing her time between the stacks of old sheet music in the attic, learning standards, and the Bartok and Schoenberg records and scores in her father’s library. Sprinkled into the mix were a handful of Ellington scores borrowed from the New York Public Library, and saturation listening to WRVR-FM, the New York jazz radio station at the time. As her passion for music intensified, Roberta’s mother tried to discourage her from the difficult path of a professional musician. As a compromise, she attended the joint five-year double-degree program at Tufts University and New England Conservatory. “Coming from a high school with a strong liberal arts curriculum [New York’s prestigious Hunter College High School], I was not opposed to continuing in the liberal arts tradition in college, rather than narrowing my focus only to music. I believed then, and still believe, that an artist needs to be stimulated by the surrounding culture and not live in a vacuum.” Roberta graduated with a degree in computer science from Tufts and a degree in jazz piano from New England Conservatory, but after a year as a software engineer, it was clear her heart was in music, and she returned to her native New York to study and play.
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by Jack Bowers
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by Jerome Wilson
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by Jack Bowers
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by Jerome Wilson
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by Jack Bowers
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by Dan McClenaghan
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Continue ReadingPianist Roberta Piket Showcases The Composing Talents Of Husband/Collaborator Billy Mintz On "Domestic Harmony: Picket Plays Mintz," Due Dec. 6
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Terri Hinte Publicity
Pianist Roberta Piket presents a truly intimate musical offering with the December 6 release of Domestic Harmony: Piket Plays Mintz on her own Thirteenth Note Records. A solo piano performance (her third, following 2012’s Solo and 2015’s Solo Volume 2), the album assays ten intriguing compositions by Billy Mintz, the highly regarded drummer who regularly collaborates with Piket— and who is also her husband. The intimacy on display throughout Domestic Harmony is authentic: it was intended for an audience of ...
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Pianist Roberta Piket Revisits Jazz Trio Format With The April 6 Release Of "West Coast Trio," Featuring Joe La Barbera & Darek Oleszkiewicz
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Terri Hinte Publicity
Roberta Piket, one of the most virtuosic and versatile pianists on the current international jazz scene, revisits the iconic jazz piano trio format with the April 6 release of West Coast Trio on her label Thirteenth Note Records. Joining Piket is the consummate rhythm section of drummer Joe La Barbera and bassist Darek Oleszkiewicz—part of the vibrant West Coast jazz scene centered in metro-Los Angeles and whose presence inspired the album’s title. Guitarist Larry Koonse guests on two tracks. In ...
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Pianist Roberta Piket's "One For Marian: Celebrating Marian McPartland" To Be Released June 10
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Terri Hinte Publicity
Marian McPartland’s creative output as a composer has been quite overshadowed by the late piano legend’s decades-long role as a beloved public radio host. Pianist Roberta Piket aims to help put that right with her new album One for Marian: Celebrating Marian McPartland, to be released by Thirteenth Note Records on June 10. “Roberta Piket is an absolutely essential creative voice in modern jazz piano,” says Todd Barkan, who produced the new CD. “And Roberta’s One for Marian sings and ...
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Announcing the Winners of the "Roberta Piket - Sides, Colors" Giveaway
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All About Jazz
Enter the "Roberta Piket - Sides, Colors" Giveaway
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All About Jazz
All About Jazz members are invited to enter the Thirteenth Note Roberta PiketSides, Colors giveaway contest starting today. We'll select FIVE winners at the conclusion of the contest on June 27th. Click here to enter the contest
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About Sides, Colors Thirteenth Note Records is pleased to announce the March 2011 release of Roberta Piket's seventh CD, Sides, Colors. This ambitious release features intriguing arrangements for strings, reeds, ...
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Pianist Roberta Piket Interviewed at All About Jazz...and More!
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DL Media
Roberta Piket is a jazz pianist, composer, and arranger with an exceptional range of expression. In the same tune or performance, she moves fluidly between bebop, hard bop, blues, soft and mellow, up-tempo, contrapuntal, and advanced harmonic motifs, making it all come together in meaningful, coherent statements of ideas and emotions. Truly a contemporary player, pushing the envelope, among her accomplishments are eight CDs as a leader, a vocal composition based on the poems of Vladimir Nabokov, performances at some ...
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Pianist Roberta Piket releases "Sides, Colors" on Thirteenth Note Records
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Michael Ricci
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Roberta Piket - A Stunning Diversity of Projects - And a Vocal Debut!
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All About Jazz
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Love and Beauty also offers another surprise: Roberta's vocal debut. Her singing on the Billy Mintz original Destiny" has been described as pitch-perfect." Roberta reveals, I've been a closet singer for a long time, but I never did it publicly because ...
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"The jazz pianist Roberta Piket isn't a blusterer: each of her pieces seeks to solve a particular problem, and she's quietly been working on form and conceptual matters in the spirit of devoted explorers like Chick Corea and Richie Beirach." -Ben Ratliff, New York Times
"Constantly curious, she has released a series of recordings probing across the landscape from retro��"mainstream to free jazz." -Don Heckman, Los Angeles Times
A favorite of Marian McPartland, Piket is a deeply swinging, intelligent, two-fisted pianist. -Paul deBarros, Seattle Times
Primary Instrument
Piano
Location
New York City
Willing to teach
Intermediate to advanced
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Fallin In Love With Love
From: West Coast TrioBy Roberta Piket
All The Things You Are
From: EmanationBy Roberta Piket
Claude's Clawed
From: Love and BeautyBy Roberta Piket