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Flavio Giurato

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Forlisteners interested in italian cantautori, cult records, concept albums, and unconventional songwriting.
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The Profile

Italian singer-songwriter (cantautore) from Rome, described in reviews as a cult, niche figure known for long gaps between albums, meticulous craft, and concept-driven works spanning dialects and languages.

From the reviews: he is repeatedly described as a Roman singer-songwriter; his early visibility is linked to Carlo Massarini’s TV program "Mister Fantasy" around the time of "Il tuffatore"; he released an early run including "Per futili motivi" (1978), "Il tuffatore" (1982) and "Marco Polo" (1984); he later returned with "Il manuale del cantautore" (2007) and continued with "La scomparsa di Majorana" and "Le promesse del mondo". Reviews mention collaborations/credits including Mel Collins (sax) and Toto Torquati (piano), and discuss his use of dialect (Romanesco; a later mention of Neapolitan on "Il console generale").

Across these reviews, Flavio Giurato is portrayed as a cult Italian cantautore: fiercely original, often experimental, and largely outside the market. Reviewers highlight landmark records like "Il tuffatore" and the challenging concept-work "Marco Polo", plus later returns such as "Il manuale del cantautore". Recurring themes include long gaps between releases, meticulous craftsmanship, use of dialects/languages, and writing that avoids rhetoric while tackling history and society.

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