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.

NINO ROTA

NINO ROTA

Amongst the most influential composers ever, he signed unforgettable scores, collaborating with some of the greates italian and international directors, from Zeffirelli to Francis Ford Coppola. In 1975  he obtains the Academy Award for "The Godfather" part II. The artistic partnership between Nino Rota and Federico Fellini is one of the most fortunate in the history of cinema and film soundtracks.

ADRIANO PAPPALARDO

ADRIANO PAPPALARDO

Adriano Pappalardo starts his career as a singer after his meeting with Mogol and Battisti who apreciate his skills as a soul singer and introduce him into music industry. The success arrives at the end of the 70s with "Ricominciamo". For Cinevox he records the song "Vengo con te" with his son Laerte at the end of the 80s.

EDDA DELL'ORSO

EDDA DELL'ORSO

In her very early years she becomes part of the choir "Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni". Her soprano voice is noticed by Ennio Morricone who decides to hire her for the solo parts in his soundtracks recording sessions. This way, they start an important artistic partnership. Edda Dell'Orso's intense voice made "Sean Sean" from "Giù la testa" ("Duck, you sucker!) one of the most recognizable themes in Morricone's discography.

GIORGIO GIAMPA'

GIORGIO GIAMPA'

Giorgio Giampà was born in 1982. He composed music for  italian and international films, documentaries and short movies presented in Toronto, Venice, Berlin, Locarno, San Francisco, Busan, Goteborg and other film festivals. 
He was nominated at the Golden Globes for the movie "Il sud è niente" by Fabio Mollo and he won the prize for best soundtrack with the movie "Wake me up" by Guillaume Protsenko. 
He was selected in the workshops of the Berlin Festival (Berlin Talent Campus), of the Reykjavik Festival (Transatlantic Lab) and of the Moscow Festival (Generation Campus). 
He also worked as producer for the short movie "Champs des Possibles" (Venice Festival 2015) and for the documentary "La natura delle cose" (Locarno Festival 2016).

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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.