Estonian pianist
Kristjan Randalu straddles the worlds of jazz and classical, with a modern creative sound inspired as much by composers like
Erkki-Sven Tüür and
Tõnu Kõrvits as by the greats of jazz piano.
Born in Tallinn in 1978 to parents who were both classical pianists,
Randalu moved with his family to Germany at the age of nine, settling in Karlsruhe. Weaned on classical music, he discovered rock, pop, and jazz as a teenager. He attended the local music school before going on to study at the University of Music Stuttgart, the Royal Academy of Music in London, and the Manhattan School of Music. His first recorded appearance was in 2002 on Estonian singer
Siiri Sisask's album
Jälg.
Randalu's own solo debut,
Confidance, appeared in 2004 on Finetone; the following year he formed his first quartet for the album
Tidbits. In 2006, he was nominated for a Grammy for his work on
the Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra & Big Band's full-length
Elevation. He followed with the albums
Desde Manhattan (2009); Enter Denter, with the
Tallinn Chamber Orchestra (2010); and Equilibrium, a duo effort with American guitarist
Ben Monder on Fresh Sound New Talent (2012).
After 20 years of living abroad,
Randalu moved back to Estonia, where he settled with his partner, dividing his time between Tallinn and an isolated country house in the woods. In addition to his own solo work, he appeared as a sideman on numerous albums by the likes of
Dhafer Youssef, Matteo Sabattini, and
Hedvig Hanson, and performed with many big names in jazz, such as
Dave Liebman,
Ari Hoenig,
Eivind Aarset,
Mark Guiliana,
Nils Petter Molvær, and
Nguyên Lê. His
ECM debut,
Absence, released in 2018, once again featured
Monder, along with Finnish drummer
Markku Ounaskari.
Irrationalities arrived in 2019 and featured
Randalu's trio with bassist
Petros Klampanis and drummer
Bodek Janke. ~ John D. Buchanan