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Sebi Tramontana

Italian jazz musician and improviser Sebi Tramontana used the guitar, and the soprano saxophone before buying the trombone during his early twenties. Afterwards he relocated to Rome to review in a. Casella Conservatorio in L’Aquila; Tramontana got already documented on several Italian jazz albums (with Stefano Maltese and Mario Schiano), …

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Mario Schiano

Mario Schiano may be the initiator, pivot, and moving drive of the free of charge jazz picture in Rome and Italy. He started within the ’50s to test out the idea of improvising from the adjustments. His unmistakable character are available not merely in his instrumental and vocal efforts, but …

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Umberto Petrin

Italian pianist and composer Umberto Petrin is definitely a member from the Italian Instabile Orchestra (since 1997) and Jazz Chromatic Outfit, and it has regularly collaborated with among Italy’s original free of charge jazzers, trumpeter Guido Mazzon. Having analyzed the piano because the early ’70s, Petrin didn’t begin playing jazz …

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Eugenio Colombo

Eugenio Colombo takes on saxophones and flutes, so when an improviser and composer, synthesizes ancient Mediterranean origins, African-American affects, and free of charge improvisation with the effectiveness of an extraordinarily flexible music mind in conjunction with an inimitable love of life. His playing encounters derive from jazz but add the …

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Bruno Tommaso

Blessed in 1946, this Roman bassist (never to become confused with Giovanni Tommaso, his cousin in addition to a bassist with Enrico Rava, amongst others) is currently a key number within the Italian picture; his work offers ranged from middle ages and modern music to jazz. He’s among the founders …

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