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Daniele Sepe

The music of the world converges with the performances and recordings of saxophonist, flautist, and composer Daniele Sepe. While rooted in improvisational jazz, Sepe provides found motivation in from free-form jazz and middle ages chant to hip-hop and digital dance music. A graduate from the Conservatory of Naples, using a …

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Gino Paoli

Though he was created in Monfalcone, in Gorizia (near modern-day Slovenia and Croatia), as a kid Gino Paoli moved across Italy to Genoa, and it had been that city with which he was associated and that he called his home. In the 1950s he worked well like a porter along …

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Jaime Torres

Gifted charango performer from Argentina, Jaime Torres discovered how to enjoy this traditional instrument, in line with the Spanish vihuela, at a age, while acquiring lessons from Bolivian musician Mauro Nuñez. The musician first record, known as Virtuosismo En Charango, premiered in 1964, accompanied by 1965’s Charango and 1967’s Aplausos …

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