Artists

BRUNO MADERNA

BRUNO MADERNA

Eclectic and innovative composer, he is in touch with the main protagonits of the 20th century contemporary music (Pierre Boulez, Oliver Messiaen, John Cage and many more). He is the teacher of Luigi Nono and together with Luciano Berio he creates the Rai musical phonology institute and the magazine "Incontri musicali". He anticipates the structuralism and the electronic music. He composes some movie soundtracks like "La morte ha fatto l'uovo" ("A Curious Way to Love") by Giulio Questi.

TONY ESPOSITO

TONY ESPOSITO

Singer, composer and percussionist, Tony Esposito invented metropolitan blues. Together with other artists from Naples, he gave birth to "Napoli Power", movement that mixes Funky-jazz sound with world music and that becomes very popular in the 80s thanks to hits like "Kalimba de luna". He composed soundtracks for movies like "L'ombra nera del Vesuvio" and "Un complicato intrigo di donne vicoli e delitti" ("A Complex Plot about Women, Alleys and Crimes").

GIANNI MAZZA

GIANNI MAZZA

Composer with a jazz background, he is mostly known for being a conductor in some italian tv shows like "Piazza Grande" and "Buona Domenica". Gianni Mazza composed some film soundtracks, like for example "Grunt" for the eponymous movie by Andy Luotto.

GIORGIO CARNINI

He reached the success as organist. He first performed concerts for organo and orchestra by several contemporary authors like Morricone, Ravinale, Zafred, Gentile. He worked not only as a performer but also as a conductor. He conducted the orchestra during the recording sessions of the song Djamballà (Il mio tempo arriverà), from the movie "Il dio serpente" (The Serpent God), performed by Luciana Turina and composed by Augusto Martelli.

LINDA LEE

LINDA LEE

She starts her solo career with the track "Annie Belle", included in the movie soundtrack of "La fine dell'innocenza" ("The End of innocence"). In 1980 she participates in the Sanremo Festival with "Va pensiero", written by Pippo Caruso. She also performed in the track "Mater tenebrarum", composed by Keith Emerson for the movie soundtrack of "Inferno".

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During its history, Cinevox Record collaborated with the most important soundtrack composers and with many important jazz, world, pop and rock music artists.