Stephanie Trick and
Paolo Alderigh
Pioneers in the use of four-hands piano in jazz, Stephanie Trick and Paolo Alderighi have
earned widespread success with their arrangements of classics from the stride piano, ragtime,
and boogie woogie repertoires, as well as from the swing era and the Great American
Songbook. They have performed across the United States, Europe, and Japan, winning the
acclaim of critics and fans alike. Blending impeccable technique and mature musicality with
humor and showmanship, they are considered the most engaging piano duo dedicated to
the repertoire of classic jazz.
Stephanie (from St. Louis), a leading exponent of stride piano, and Paolo (from Milan), one of
Italy’s foremost jazz pianists, met at a piano festival in Switzerland in 2008. Three years later,
they started to collaborate on a four-hands piano project dedicated to classic jazz, preparing
arrangements of songs from the swing era, as well as drawing from the ragtime and blues
repertoire. Following the release of their first album, Two for One (2012), they have been invited
to perform widely in the United States, Europe, and Japan. A second CD, Sentimental Journey
(2014), shows Stephanie and Paolo’s commitment to the formula of four-hands duets on one
piano, rarely used in jazz. Their partnership continued with Double Trio Live 2015 and Double
Trio Always (2016), recorded in the piano trio setting, but with two pianists instead of one. In
2018, they released their first album on two pianos, Broadway and More.
The husband-and-wife duo has performed in a variety of venues, including the Gilmore
Keyboard Festival, Jazz at Filoli, the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, the Kobe Jazz Street
Festival in Japan, the London Jazz Festival, the Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival, the Ascona Jazz
Festival in Switzerland, the Silkeborg Riverboat Jazz Festival in Denmark, the Bohém Ragtime &
Jazz Festival in Hungary, Teatro Dal Verme Milano, Jazzland in Vienna, Jazz Bistro in Toronto,
and other jazz clubs.
“I love to hear Stephanie and Paolo together. They are an inspiration. Such sympatico! Such back-and-forth! Individually
they are marvelous musicians—we’ve known that, but together they play 4-handed stride as it’s never been done. Brava,
bravo!” – Dick Hyman