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Leonardo Cioglia was born in 1971 in the city of Brasília, Brazil, where his music studies began when he was seven
years old. In 1980 he joined the Escola de Música de Brasília (EMB), where he was selected to participate in the children's
choir that performed on the first Opera seasons of Brasília. At 14 years of age, after a pause from his studies at the EMB,
Leonardo started playing electric-bass, having performed with various rock bands of his home town. In 1987, he returned to
the EMB where, for the first
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time, he was exposed to an acoustic-bass. In 1989, during an exchange program to Canada, Leonardo participated
in a jazz festival and won a scholarship to study at Berklee College of Music. In 1991, he moved to Boston, where,
in 1995, he graduated from Berklee with a degree in Professional Music. In 1995, he formed Quizamba Music a
production company dedicated to contemporary Brazilian music. That same year, he formed the Brazilian Jazz-Funk group Zabumbatuq
and produced their first CD through Quizamba Music just prior to organizing the group's Swiss tour. Between 1996 and
1998 while in Boston, he produced and participated in various recordings including the sound track to the motion picture Next
Stop Wonderland. In 1998 after working extensively in the Boston music scene with his group as well as with the finest
musicians in that area, Leonardo enrolled at Emerson College from where he graduated in 2001 with a Masters in Visual
and Media Arts. While at Emerson he acted as Jazz coordinator for WERS 88.9 FM where he also hosted a weekly
Brazilian Music radio show called Terra Brasilis. In 1999 with his Masters not yet completed, he was hired by Volatile
Media in New York City, where he moved, to create the latin/world and jazz/blues catalogs for the custom compilation CD
website, EZCD.com. In 2001 Leonardo left Volatile Media, graduated from Emerson College and returned
to music full time. Leonardo then re-established Quizamba as a Contemporary Brazilian Jazz group with whom he performs
regularly in the New York area. For the past two years Leonardo has also perfromed with numerous A list musicians such as
Jimmy Cobb, Duduka Da Fonseca, Maucha Adnet, Hendrik Meurkens, Dave Pietro, Chiara Civello, Alain Mallet, Helio Alves, Guilherme Monteiro and Anat Cohen to name a few.
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The following are a few of Leonardo's recommendations. Click on the product's link if you
would like to purchase this item from Amazon.com.
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