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Matías Pizarro was a revolutionary musician who appeared spontaneously on the Chilean jazz scene at the end of the 1960s. Around him moved a whole game of names linked to the avant-garde currents of the time that came from New York and Chicago through albums and books. Pianist, composer and improviser, in a decade of action before settling in France in 1977, put his name in the history of contemporary jazz, also through the pioneering group Fusion. Already installed in Europe, and always as an enigmatic figure of Chilean music, Pizarro would be applauded in the wide world circuit, both for his own creation and for his collaborations, among which recordings are included with the rocker Antonio Smith (in the project Sol de Chile), the Skuas experimental trio and singer-songwriter Ángel Parra, a great figure of the New Chilean Song. Read more here: MusicaPopular.cl - Matías Pizarro User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.