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Roberto Ottaviano

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Roberto Ottaviano (Bari, 21 December 1957) is an Italian jazz saxophonist.

Discography

  • Arrigo Cappelletti/Roberto Ottaviano Quartet, Samashi (Splasc(h), 1986)
  • Daniele Cavallanti Double Trio, The Leo (Red Record, 1987)
  • Mingus: Portraits in six Colours (Splasc(h), 1988)
  • Items from the Old Earth (Splasc(h), 1990)
  • Above Us (Splasc(h), 1990)
  • Hybrid and Hot (Splasc(h), 1995)
  • Black Spirits Are Here Again with Mal Waldron (DIW, 1996)
  • Live in Israel (2002)

References

  1. Richard Cook & Brian Morton. The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD. 6th Edition, London, Penguin, 2002. ISBN 0-14-017949-6.


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