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Bruno Romani (9 January 1960 – 14 March 2025) was an Italian saxophonist, flutist and composer. Romani was the founder of ''Detonazione'' (one of the most influential Italian post-punk bands of the 1980s), author of contemporary jazz albums and collaborator as a sideman for important artists. He was an arranger, composer and
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("the one who guides the improvisation"). Romani performed in concerts and radio and television shows throughout Europe.


Life and career

Romani studied flute in
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with maestro Milos Pahor (first flute Trieste Opera House) and saxophone in Klagenfurt with maestros Kawarza and Heinz von Hermann.
At the age of 15, he was already part of a Udine jazz collective with
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and Daniele D'Agaro. In 1983, he founded the no wave/post-punk group ''Detonazione'' which between 1983 and 1989 recorded two albums and a series of 45 rpm. With ''Detonazione'' he participates in the first edition of the Biennial of Young Artists of the Mediterranean organized in
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in 1984 to inaugurate a season of cultural rebirth and opening towards the future exactly ten years after the end of
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. After ''Detonazione'' in 1989, jazz activity began. He makes records as leader and co-leader of numerous musical projects ranging from pop to avant-garde. In the 1990s he collaborated on the production of three
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albums and participated in the Italian and European tour ''Pass The Years Tour Alice Visconti''. Still with Alice, he collaborates on the realization of the first ''Devogue'' album with
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and other musicians of different musical backgrounds. In 1995, he won the national competition organized by ARCI "Summertime in Jazz" as the best new jazz proposal of the year and awarded with the release of the album Gang of One. In the same year he was selected among the six finalists of the first edition of the Massimo Urbani International Award.
In 1996, he won the competition organized by ISMEZ (National Institute for Musical Development in the South) for the creation of the "IS Ensemble" orchestra conducted by
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. With the orchestra "IS Ensemble" he recorded the live album of the same name at the Europa Jazz Festival a
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. In 2009, he was one of the founders of NoGuRu, a project born from the meeting of 4/5 of the Ritmo Tribale and
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, a former Afterhours guitarist. The debut album ''Milano Original Soundtrack'' is the best-selling album in
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(distributor of the album) in its release week. In 2016, he was invited together with the French Canadian saxophonist Guy-Frank Pellerin (student and then teacher of the Institute for Art, Culture and Perception founded in Paris by
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) to perform as a duo at the 30th edition of the Barga Jazz Festival. He collaborated with AMM (Associazione Musica Monteggiori) in
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where he founded the Monteggiori Ensemble, an ensemble of improvisers who plays under the direction of different composers alternating improvisation with written music. On 14 March 2025, Bruno died at the age of 65.


Discography


As leader

* 1995 – ''White Illumination'' - Bruno Romani Trio (Centro Musica Creativa) * 1996 – ''Gang Of One'' - Bruno Romani Quartet (Splasc(H) Records) * 1998 – ''Live Evolution'' - Bruno Romani Evolution Trio (Splasc(H) Records) * 2015 – ''Nightride Of An Italian Saxophone Player'' - Urbanightmare Bruno Romani Emanuel Donadelli (Revenge Records and Fonoarte) * 2017 – ''As Serious As My Life'' - Bruno Romani Organic Crossover Group (Revenge Records and Fonoarte) * 2019 – ''Versilia Afterdark'' - Bruno Romani Organic Crossover Group (Fonoarte and The Cotton Club) * 2023 – ''CPPP Requiem'' - Bruno Romani Organic Crossover Group (Fonoarte and The Cotton Club)


As co-leader

* 1988 – ''Tarahumara'' - Romani And Cojaniz Duo (Tunnel Records) * 2001 – ''Notes From The Borderline'' - Bruno Romani, Riccardo Morpurgo, Alessandra Franco (Nota) * 2010 – ''Milano Original Soundtrack'' - NoGuRu (Bagana Records) * 2013 – ''Via Del Chiasso'' - The Star Pillow meet Bruno Romani ( Setola di Maiale)


With Transition Jazz Group

* 1986 – ''Mode On'' - Transition Jazz Group (Bull Records) * 1989 – ''Richard's Rumba'' - Transition Jazz Group (Splasc(H) Records)


With Evolution Reloaded

* 2013 – ''Seagulls'' - Evolution Reloaded (Manza Nera)


With Electro Acoustic Ensemble

* 2016 – ''Meditations in motion'' - Electro Acoustic Ensemble (Manza Nera) * 2016 – ''Live al Visionario'' - Electro Acoustic Ensemble (Manza Nera)


With Soundadalick

* 2018 – ''Nero'' - Soundadalick (Manza Nera)


Collaboration with

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* 1992 – ''Mezzogiorno sulle Alpi'' (EMI) * 1995 – ''Charade'' (WEA) * 1998 – ''Exit'' (WEA)


Collaboration with other artists

* 1990 – ''Le Bambine'' - Le Bambine (Devon Rexcord) * 1996 – ''Is Ensemble'' - Paolo Damiani featuring Roberto Ottaviano (Via Veneto Jazz) * 1997 – ''Devogue'' - Devogue (Compagnia Nuove Indye) * 1998 – ''Cjale Ce Sere'' - U.T. Gandhi Ensemble (Nota) * 2015 – ''Compilation 1, 2 e 3 letteratura comparata'' -
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& Banda alla Ciance (Goodfellas)


With Detonazione


Albums

* 1984 – ''Riflessi conseguenti'' (Tunnel Records) * 1989 – ''Ultimi pezzi'' (Tunnel Records) * 2010 – ''Sorvegliare e punire 1983/1984'' (Sometimes Records) * 2015 – ''Ultimi pezzi dentro me 1986/1989'' (Again Records) * 2018 – ''Anime in fiamme'' (Fonoarte and Again records)


EP and 7"

* 1983 – ''Sorvegliare e punire'' (Tunnel Records) * 1984 – ''Lβ€˜Arido utile / Lamiera'' (Tunnel Records) * 1986 – ''Dentro me'' (IRA Records)


Compilations

* 1984 – ''The Other Side Of Futurism'' - with the song ''Zingari In Viaggio'' (Tribal Cabaret) * 1984 – ''Rockgarage Compilation Vol. 4'' - with the songs ''Grigia Miseria'' and ''I Programmi Agli Inferi'' (Materiali Sonori) * 1987 – ''F/Ear This! - A Collection Of Unheard Music, Unwritten Words And Unseen Images Inspired By Fear'' - with the song ''Dead Planet Blues'' (P.E.A.C.E.) * 1995 – ''Rovina Hardcore - Live 1981-1985'' - with the song ''Untitled'' (Provincia Attiva)


Bibliography

* Cesare Rizzi, Claudio Sorge, ''Enciclopedia del Rock Psichedelico'', Roma (Italia), Arcana, 1986, . * A: rivista anarchica nr. 165, Milano, Editrice A, 1989 *
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, vol.23'', Redwood (New York, USA), North Country Distributors, 2000, . * Luigi Onori e Flavio Massarutto, ''Note di frontiera: Jazz in Friuli-Venezia Giulia'', Lestizza (Udine, Italia), Edizioni Colonos, 2001 * Roberto Franchina, ''Nuovo jazz italiano. Con CD Audio'', Castelvecchi, Roma (Italia), 2003, . * Antonello Cresti, ''Solchi Sperimentali Italia. 50 anni di italiche musiche altre'', Falconara Marittima (Ancona, Italia), CRAC Edizioni, 2015, . * Elisa Russo, ''Uomini - I Ritmo Tribale, Edda e la scena musicale milanese'', CittΓ  di Castello (Perugia, Italia), Odoya, 2014, . * Stefano Gilardino, "Storia del Punk", Milano (Italia),
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Notes


External links

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Bruno Romani interview
* Detonazione on Wikipedia ita {{DEFAULTSORT:Romani, Bruno 1960 births 2025 deaths Avant-garde jazz musicians Italian jazz saxophonists Italian jazz flautists Italian male saxophonists 20th-century Italian musicians 21st-century Italian saxophonists 20th-century Italian male musicians 21st-century Italian male musicians Italian male jazz musicians 20th-century Italian flautists 21st-century flautists People from Udine