Tiziano Tononi is an Italian percussionist and composer who has carved a unique path in the world of jazz and avant-garde music. Born in Milan in 1956, Tononi began his musical journey as a self-taught drummer in rock bands before transitioning to jazz and classical percussion in his late teens. His studies with legendary percussionists Andrew Cyrille and Bob Moses have significantly influenced his distinctive style. Tononi is known for his project-oriented approach to music, often collaborating with other innovative musicians. His work with violinist Emanuele Parrini, particularly in their duo album "The Many Moods of Interaction," showcases his versatility and depth as a percussionist and composer. Tononi's discography spans genres from free jazz to hard bop, making him a dynamic and engaging figure in contemporary music.