Maria Pia De Vito's 2008 release, "Diálektos," is a captivating journey through the world of vocal jazz, showcasing her extraordinary talent and versatility. This album, released under Parco Della Musica Records, spans a concise yet impactful 58 minutes, featuring 11 tracks that blend traditional and contemporary influences.
De Vito's enchanting voice takes center stage, exploring a range of styles and languages, from the Italian "Allirallena" and "Si Fosse N'auciello" to the Portuguese "Miguilim" and "Ginga Carioca." The album also includes an interlude and the intriguing "Whistling Rufus," demonstrating De Vito's ability to experiment and push boundaries within the jazz genre.
Each track on "Diálektos" is a testament to De Vito's artistry, with her impeccable phrasing and expressive delivery drawing the audience in. The album's title track, "Diálektos," and the closing number, "Mmiezo 'o Ggrano," are particularly noteworthy, showcasing her ability to convey deep emotion and tell compelling stories through her music.
Throughout the album, De Vito is accompanied by a talented ensemble of musicians, creating a rich and dynamic soundscape that complements her vocals beautifully. "Diâlektos" is a must-listen for fans of vocal jazz and those seeking to discover the incredible talent of Maria Pia De Vito.