Singing from her earliest years, her first encounter with instruments was with the enrolment to the Academy of music L. Cherubini of Florence where she frequented the Violin class of E. Perpich, continuing the study in private lessons afterwards.
Later on she studied classical piano with E. Boselli and joined her polyphonic choir “I giovani Cantori fiorentini”, accompanied by N. Paszkowsky.
At the same time she attended classical vocal studies
with G. Riggi.
Successively she was in London where she went
into jazz singing with J. Thompson.
She attended to Scandicci’s C.A.M.
courses of Jazz piano and harmony
with M. Grossi and A. Di Puccio.
In the same period there was a foray
into alto saxophone with M. Bini.
She worked together with several
ensembles dealing with fusion,
jazz, new wave, progressive
and ethnic research.

                      Crêpe Crêpaz



He began his artistic activity playing blues. Later on he studied
finger-picking and became familiar with jazz attending the school
of B. Tommaso in Florence. He perfected his style and technique
of jazz guitar with R. Bianchi.
He participated as a musician or with compositions of his own
to the plays: Luciano Caruso’s “Il Manifesto Futurista”,
Marco Zannoni’s “Buloni”, Rahul Bernardelli’s “Il robot
e il cocomero”, Carlina Torta’s “Grazie Woody“.
He also participated in the musicotherapy
activity of Volterra’s psychiatric hospital with Albert Mayr.
                                             He performed for Rai 3 at
                                             Mystfest of Cattolica with
                                             with Lucia Cappelli.
                                             He wrote the music for
                                             “Progetto Nike Giovani”,
                                             video commissioned by U.E.
                                             He accompanied Astropoeta Massimo Santini in
                                             his poetry readings and theatre performances for one year.
                                             With him he conducted two radio transmissions:
                                             “Rue Jambon 180” in 1999, “L’attimo dopo” in 2000.

                                                                 Luciano Guarino