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Zazzo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Lawrence Zazzo American countertenor

Lawrence Zazzo is an American countertenor. His repertoire includes roles in many Baroque operas and oratorios, as well as works of the 20th century. He lives in England.

René Zazzo was a French psychologist and pedagogue.

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