Roberta Piket

Roberta Piket (born 1965) is an American jazz pianist, organist, composer, and arranger.

[2] She started playing the piano at the age of 7 and moved to jazz in her early teens.

[2] While at university, she took private lessons from Stanley Cowell, Fred Hersch, Jim McNeely, and Bob Moses.

[4] The 2003 release I'm Back in Therapy and It's All Your Fault was Piket's first with her Alternating Current ensemble.

[8] The DownBeat reviewer of Emanation (Solo: Volume 2) commented on the absence of a "steady pulse, stride or walking bass" in her solo piano playing; "Instead, she establishes momentum through a rhythmic motif [...and] keeps things moving through more intricate alterations between her hands".