NOMAD
Stefano Maurizi, piano solo
Dedicated to Gwang Mo Gu
Organized in collaboration with AP Space
Program :
– Preludio / Native colors
– Time in tension
– Sonho dos outros
– Nomad
– Intimacy
(for Moku)
– Middle East poem
– Variazione uno
– Silence
Stefano Maurizi, a jazz pianist of international renown with Florentine roots, credits his love of music to his Lebanese grandfather, who was a scholar and music lover. With an early education in classical piano, Stefano’s musical curiosity opened the door to his interest in contemporary jazz. At 16, he began studying with Luca Flores, who will be fundamental for his artistic and human growth. Maurizi later studied composition at the world-famous Fiesole music school, with Ennio Morricone in a masterclass setting, studying composition for movies. This class was seminal to Maurizio’s development as it led to the exploration of music in relation to the moving image.
He has released 4 albums as a leader
– Nostalgie de l’Avenir (Egea 2012)
– Native Colors (Artesuono 2018)
– Dialogues (Enja Records 2021)
– Migration Routes (Challenge Records 2023)
MOKU ‘KWANGMO KU’
MOKU, Kwangmo Ku, an internationally recognized South Korean abstract painter who passed away at the age of 60 in 2022. He began his artistic journey at the age of 50 and quickly gained recognition both domestically and internationally showing in many European galleries.
“Every being at the moment is precious and beautiful. However, all of them would be disappeared.”
– MOKU
BON KOO
Bonjeong Koo’s first verified exhibition was Bonjeong Koo – Arrogance & Prejudice at Opsis Art in Seoul in 2013, and the most recent exhibition was the Winter Art Show at Art Mora Gallery in New Jersey in 2022. Bonjeong Koo is most frequently exhibited in the United States, but also had exhibitions in South Korea. Bonjeong Koo has at least one solo show and one group show over the last 9 years (for more information, see exhibitions). A notable show was Bonjeong Koo – Arrogance & Prejudice at Opsis Art in Seoul in 2013. Another notable show was at ART MORA in New Jersey. Bonjeong Koo has been exhibited with Clara Fialho and Richard Whitten.
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