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Antonio Faraò

Amazing Italian pianist Antonio Faraó was created in Rome in 1965. He went to the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan in the ’80s, where he sophisticated his musical presents. Faraó started cultivating his serious like of jazz at night clubs when he was just in his teenagers. Even after that, …

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Stefano Bollani

Jazz pianist Stefano Bollani was created in Milan, Italy, on Dec 5, 1972. He started playing piano as a kid to be able to accompany his performing, but soon focused solely over the instrument, searching for a conservatory in Florence when he was 11. There, he examined both jazz and …

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Piero Umiliani

Alongside composers Piero Piccioni, Riz Ortolani, and Armando Sciascia, Piero Umiliani is among the unsung heroes of soundtrack music. Incorporating designs like jazz, easy hearing/lounge, rock and roll, funk, and bossa nova to some genre generally dominated by orchestral ratings, he penned a few of the most excellent film music …

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