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Chapter One, the debut studio album by pianist Caelan Cardello, had audiences from the recent Warsaw Audio Video Fair to The Capital Audio Festival applauding as if Caelan and his trio were playing live instead of on 180-gram vinyl. 

Cardello started playing piano at the age of 5 and within two years had begun parallel arcs of formal training in both classical and jazz piano, starting with jazz pianist/arranger Allen Farnham and Juilliard classical alum Steve Masi. 

Cardello graduated from William Paterson University with a bachelors degree in Jazz Piano Performance. During his time there he found himself again under the tutelage of many venerable Jazz Masters including Bill Charlap and the late great Harold Mabern. He regularly performed with William Paterson Jazz Ensembles, being featured at WBGO and playing shows at Dizzys Club in NYC. When not performing, Cardello devotes his attention to furthering his musical studies in performance, composition, arrangement and digital music technology.

Over time, Cardello's musical accomplishments and live performances have garnered him several prestigious awards including the New Jersey Governor's Award, the James Moody College Scholarship Award for "Outstanding Musicianship," the 2021 BMI Foundation's Future Jazz Master Award, and the prestigious Herbie Hancock International Piano Competition.

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Chapter One

Chapter One, the debut studio album by pianist Caelan Cardello, had audiences from the recent Warsaw Audio Video Fair to The Capital Audio Festival applauding as if Caelan and his trio were playing live instead of on 180-gram vinyl. 

Cardello started playing piano at the age of 5 and within two years had begun parallel arcs of formal training in both classical and jazz piano, starting with jazz pianist/arranger Allen Farnham and Juilliard classical alum Steve Masi. 

Cardello graduated from William Paterson University with a bachelors degree in Jazz Piano Performance. During his time there he found himself again under the tutelage of many venerable Jazz Masters including Bill Charlap and the late great Harold Mabern. He regularly performed with William Paterson Jazz Ensembles, being featured at WBGO and playing shows at Dizzys Club in NYC. When not performing, Cardello devotes his attention to furthering his musical studies in performance, composition, arrangement and digital music technology.

Over time, Cardello's musical accomplishments and live performances have garnered him several prestigious awards including the New Jersey Governor's Award, the James Moody College Scholarship Award for "Outstanding Musicianship," the 2021 BMI Foundation's Future Jazz Master Award, and the prestigious Herbie Hancock International Piano Competition.

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Chapter One, the debut studio album by pianist Caelan Cardello, had audiences from the recent Warsaw Audio Video Fair to The Capital Audio Festival applauding as if Caelan and his trio were playing live instead of on 180-gram vinyl. 

Cardello started playing piano at the age of 5 and within two years had begun parallel arcs of formal training in both classical and jazz piano, starting with jazz pianist/arranger Allen Farnham and Juilliard classical alum Steve Masi. 

Cardello graduated from William Paterson University with a bachelors degree in Jazz Piano Performance. During his time there he found himself again under the tutelage of many venerable Jazz Masters including Bill Charlap and the late great Harold Mabern. He regularly performed with William Paterson Jazz Ensembles, being featured at WBGO and playing shows at Dizzys Club in NYC. When not performing, Cardello devotes his attention to furthering his musical studies in performance, composition, arrangement and digital music technology.

Over time, Cardello's musical accomplishments and live performances have garnered him several prestigious awards including the New Jersey Governor's Award, the James Moody College Scholarship Award for "Outstanding Musicianship," the 2021 BMI Foundation's Future Jazz Master Award, and the prestigious Herbie Hancock International Piano Competition.