Ensemble praised for blending classical, chamber, jazz, ethnic and folk elements through a progressive lens; noted for technical prowess and accessible avant-garde arrangements.

Line-up on Sogni Di Bimba (as listed in the review): Nino Cotone (violin, percussion); Giuseppe Brancaccio (bassoon); Maximilian Brooks (piano, percussion); Pietro Lusvardi (bass, double bass, banjo, harmonica, percussion). The album Sogni Di Bimba is described as their seventh studio album.

The available review (TheJargonKing) praises Gatto Marte’s seventh album Sogni Di Bimba for depth, sound exploration and compositional development. The group blends classical, chamber, jazz, ethnic and folk through a progressive approach. The reviewer highlights the band’s technical prowess and conservatory background and names the four principal members.

For:Listeners of chamber, progressive and folk-influenced instrumental music; fans of technically skilled ensembles.

 Too, too underrated and unknown.

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