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Francesco Taskayali (Rome, July 4, 1991) is a dynamic Italian-Turkish composer and pianist who embarked on his musical journey at a young age. Crafting his unique sound since the age of thirteen, he has achieved a remarkable artistic trajectory that bears testament to his dedication and ingenuity.
Taskayali's discography boasts a diverse array of nine albums, each a testament to his evolving artistry.
In 2016, he joined forces with INRI Classic, Here, he crafted "Wayfaring" and "Homecoming". Taskayali's ability to seamlessly meld classical influences with contemporary styles, transcending from the jazz realms of Keith Jarrett to the minimalist tones of Ludovico Einaudi, showcases his eclectic brilliance.
"Piano Waves" (2020) stands as a testament to his worldly engagement, as it contributed to "The Outlaw Ocean Music Project," a collaboration with the NYT Pulitzer-Prize winner Ian Urbina.
But Taskayali's commitment to art doesn't stop there. He has carved a distinctive niche as a humanitarian artist, performing on a Red Cross quarantine ship for migrants, reflecting his dedication to social issues. Venturing even further, he embarked on an artistic residency on the island of Ventotene, composing a unique soundtrack that captures the essence of the island's spirit.
Taskayali constructed a floating platform on Lake Paola, aptly named the "Floating Concert." This innovative endeavor merges music and contemporary art, showcasing his forward-thinking approach.
Taskayali's discography boasts a diverse array of nine albums, each a testament to his evolving artistry.
In 2016, he joined forces with INRI Classic, Here, he crafted "Wayfaring" and "Homecoming". Taskayali's ability to seamlessly meld classical influences with contemporary styles, transcending from the jazz realms of Keith Jarrett to the minimalist tones of Ludovico Einaudi, showcases his eclectic brilliance.
"Piano Waves" (2020) stands as a testament to his worldly engagement, as it contributed to "The Outlaw Ocean Music Project," a collaboration with the NYT Pulitzer-Prize winner Ian Urbina.
But Taskayali's commitment to art doesn't stop there. He has carved a distinctive niche as a humanitarian artist, performing on a Red Cross quarantine ship for migrants, reflecting his dedication to social issues. Venturing even further, he embarked on an artistic residency on the island of Ventotene, composing a unique soundtrack that captures the essence of the island's spirit.
Taskayali constructed a floating platform on Lake Paola, aptly named the "Floating Concert." This innovative endeavor merges music and contemporary art, showcasing his forward-thinking approach.
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