Rosario Giuliani
Biography
by Drago Bonacich
Voted the best new talent in the 2000 critics poll Top Jazz conducted by a top-rated music magazine, Rosario Giuliani became seriously involved in the European jazz scene in 1997. The talented alto saxophonist achieved a first place at Brussels' Europe Jazz Contest, a major festival that led him to get a record deal with the Parisian label Dreyfus Jazz, named after Francis Dreyfus.
Frosinone's Conservatory of Music graduate Rosario Giuliani joined the Giovani Talenti del Jazz Europeo, a European jazz orchestra sponsored by the Italian Broadcasting System RAI, before assembling the Giuliani Quartet along with pianist Pitero Lussu, bassist Dario Rosciglioni, and drummer Di Leonardo.
by Drago Bonacich
Voted the best new talent in the 2000 critics poll Top Jazz conducted by a top-rated music magazine, Rosario Giuliani became seriously involved in the European jazz scene in 1997. The talented alto saxophonist achieved a first place at Brussels' Europe Jazz Contest, a major festival that led him to get a record deal with the Parisian label Dreyfus Jazz, named after Francis Dreyfus.
Frosinone's Conservatory of Music graduate Rosario Giuliani joined the Giovani Talenti del Jazz Europeo, a European jazz orchestra sponsored by the Italian Broadcasting System RAI, before assembling the Giuliani Quartet along with pianist Pitero Lussu, bassist Dario Rosciglioni, and drummer Di Leonardo.
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