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Personnel: Luigi Bonafede (piano); Pietro Tonolo (soprano saxophone).
Additional personnel: Andrea Serrapiglio (cello); Andrea Dulbecco (marimba).
Down Beat (p.68) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "With marvelous musical economy, the Italian duo of saxophonist Pietro Tonolo and pianist Luigi Bonafede saturates the senses, conjuring up personalized yet accessible vistas." Luigi Bonafede Peace Songs Peace Review
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