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Nonny James (BBC Radio)
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| - “Mr. Luciano’s command of the clarinet, in particular, is clearly evident providing the listener with a frolicsome approach to his solos…” |
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“MUSICIANS” (UK)
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Barry O’Sullivan (CRN Network Australia)
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Martin Perlich (KCSN Classical Radio, USA)
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| - “To be filed under avant garde, folk might well be a way of classifying this highly musical duo. Both have made genuine impressions on the London improvisational scene and this album shows their technical assurance, creative ability and natural versatility.” |
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“JAZZ JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL”
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| - “Classically trained Italian virtuoso Luca Luciano, now resident in London, takes the clarinet to the higher ground in a sensational duo with Franco Piccinno, a pianist with an equally warm and original touch. Together, they catch the spirit and take off on a joyful improvisational journey.” |
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“JAZZ UK”
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Guy Barker (trumpet-player)
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| - “Compliments, you are great! Clarinet is a wonderful CD.” |
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Gianluigi Trovesi (clarinettist, ECM)
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Gilad Atzmon (saxophonist)
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Gabriele Mirabassi (clarinettist)
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Teignmouth South Devon Jazz Festival (UK)
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“JazzIT” (leading Italian Jazz Magazine)
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