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Recognized by critics as one of the most interesting talents on the international jazz scene , Eleonora Strino trained between the Conservatories of Naples and Amsterdam, studying with masters such as Pietro Condorelli and Jesse Van Ruller.
Her career began as first guitar in Roberto De Simone's orchestra, but the meeting with Greg Cohen opened the doors to the main European festivals and to a collaboration that also led to the recording of the album Si, Cy .
In the following years he collaborated with Dado Moroni , with whom he recorded Itamela , and took part in important festivals such as Umbria Jazz .
In 2020 she appears on the cover of Jazz Guitar Today , while as a composer she wins the prize for best composition at the international “Johnny Radacanu” competition with the song Senza e Ce Sta' .
In 2021 she joined Emanuele Cisi 's project, published by Warner, and took part in international tours such as International Guitar Night , which took her to the stages of North America.
She then recorded a new album with Joey Baron and Greg Cohen , produced by Cam Jazz. In addition to her concert and teaching activities, she published the manual Be-Bop Scales for the English publisher Fundamental-Changes and worked on her first album as a singer-songwriter.
He has collaborated with artists such as Wayne Escoffery, Ulf Wakenius, Martin Taylor, Seamus Blake and Peter Bernstein , confirming himself as one of the most authoritative and original guitar voices of the new jazz generation.