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Resources about Condorelli Pietro
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Bio
He was born in Milan, on January 4th, 1962.
Guitarist and composer , since 1980 he has been carrying out an intense professional activity in Italy and abroad, mainly in jazz ambits, but he doesn't disdain radio, television, recording and theatrical productions both as a guitarist and an arranger.
After he got the D.A.M.S. degree ( in Bologna in 1985 ) he began his freelance actuvity, collaborating in some occasions or in brief tours with musicians like: Urbie Green, Steve Turre, Charle...
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Resources about Farias Aldo
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Bio
Guitar, composer, He was born in Naples in 1961.
He started his musical studies with the classic guitar. He began to be interested in jazz working with several musicians and then with the quartet “JAZZ MEDITERRANEE” he worked for a project that aimed to realize a synthesis between afro-american and European music.
He had several musical experiences with a lot of musicians such as: Bob Berg, Mike Mainieri, Steve Slagle, Andy Emler, Gianni Basso, Franco C...
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Resources about Farias Angelo
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Born in Naples on February 17, 1963, he began his musical studies at Naples’s conservatoire and then he gave himself to jazz, studying the electric bass. He started to play with different groups and then with the group “Jazz Mediterranee” he devoted himself to a research work directed to a fusion of jazz rhythmics and Mediterranean melodies.
At the same time he had some experiences with musicians like: Bob Berg, Andy Emler, Larry Nocella, Roberto Gatto, Massimo Urbani, Alf...
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Resources about Cerri Franco
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Bio
An expressive language, recognizable at once, his enthusiasm which remained the same in the years, his will to follow always new projects, characterize Franco Cerri's personality, not only the most popular (and the most authoritative) Italian guitarist, but also one of the most important stylist in the European jazz world, in which the great guitarists weren't missing.
Cerri, whose training was an interely autodidactical one, is the classic example of an artist that builds his technique not...
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