Roberto Musci
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Roberto Musci was born in Milan (Italy) and studied saxophone and guitar. From 1974 to 1985 he traveled around the world for studying African, Indian, and Near & Far East music and for recording music "on field" and for collecting musical instruments.
He recorded LP's and CDs for different European labels (Raw Materials, Recommended records, Victò, Lowlands, Island). He composed and played music for videos, commercial spots, dance, live soundtracks for silent movies, poems, and theater. He broadcast ethnic music from radio stations (Rai, Radio Popolare). He played in studio and in live concert with many Italian and European musicians as: Giovanni Venosta, Claudio Gabbiani, Walter Prati Giorgio Magnanensi, Massimo Mariani, Moni Ovadia, Chris Cutler, Jon Rose, David Moss, Steve Piccolo, Elliott Sharp, and Keith Tippett.
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