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Massaro, Francesco / Giovanni Cristino / Walter Forestiere: Undergrowth (Creative Sources)

The Italian trio of saxophonist/clarinetist Francesco Masaro, pianist and prepared pianist Giovanni Cristino, and drummer/percussionist Walter Forestiere, take us on a journey at the lower levels of a forest's undergrowth, adding objects, preparations and extended techniques in a blend of free jazz and nonidiomatic forms to reveal mystery and brightness in the brambles.
 

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Francesco Massaro-alto saxophone, bass clarinet, Turkish clarinet, harmonica

Giovanni Cristino-piano, prepared piano, objects

Walter Forestiere-drums, percussion, variable sonic objects

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UPC: 5609063405675

Label: Creative Sources
Catalog ID: cs567
Squidco Product Code: 26714

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2018
Country: Portugal
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at MAST studio, in Bari, Italy, on August 31th, 2017, by Massimo Stano.
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Artist Biographies

"Musician, philosopher and independent 'Pataphysics teacher, a fan of the trappist movement, he survives since long plugged to a metal pipe with holes and keys. Prone to the blues, he collects and catalogs weightlessness and jasmine scent."

-Francesco Massaro Website (http://francescomassaro.tumblr.com/curriculum)
10/14/2025

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Walter Forestiere is an Italian drummer,Ęcomposer, & improviser. He is known for the groups Angelo Mastronardi Trio, the trio Massaro, Francesco / Giovanni Cristino / Walter Forestiere, his duo with with guitarist Vito Pesce, and his duo Death Roars with Jack D'Amico on keyboards.

-Walter Forestiere Website (https://swite.com/walterforestiere)
10/14/2025

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