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Fragments Found

137.7M streams

137,662,624

Transitions III

91.8M streams

91,762,279

Transitions

78.4M streams

78,358,587

Viaggi in aeromobile

59.9M streams

59,947,245

Winter Stories

47.8M streams

47,777,791

Transitions II

37.8M streams

37,798,292

The Art of the Piano

30.1M streams

30,068,900

Autumn Stories

21.5M streams

21,542,479

Autumn Stories 2019 (Remastered Versio...

18.7M streams

18,711,217

Now

18M streams

17,956,735

Biography

Fabrizio Paterlini (born in 1973) is an Italian pianist and composer from Mantua, a small and nice town in Italy, where he lives with his family. He released his first album for piano solo back in 2007 (Viaggi in aeromobile) and since then, his music started to travel around the globe. After exploring the piano solo with several works (Viandanze in 2008, Fragments Found in 2010, Autumn Stories in 2012 and The Art of the Piano in 2014). In 2013 he released "Now", his first attempt to combine piano with electronics and in 2017 he published his latest Secret Book, his most composite album so far. Piano, strings and electronics blend together in a new and interesting formula that brings Fabrizio's music to new unexplored paths. In February 2018, he released his first piano solo album, since four years: Winter Stories, presented to the audience by recording and streaming on all his social channels one song per day during the week from Feb 12th to Feb 17th. In 2020, he released his "Transitions" trilogy project which consist in three EP with songs lasting around 1 minute long. In February 2021, he released "Life", followed by "LifeBlood" in April, his latest full album released so far. 2022 saw the start of a new project inspired by the natural Elements - every three months, an EP will be published throughout the whole year. On Oct 6th, 2023 he released "Riverscape", a collaborative project between Fabrizio and the Dutch photographer Kristel Schneider.