Artists

SEVERINO GAZZELLONI

SEVERINO GAZZELLONI

Besides being a composer, Severino Gazzelloni is well known for being a flute virtuos. Because of his skill, he is also known with the name "flauto d'oro" (golden flute). He collaborated with famous contemporary musicians like Berio, Nono, Cage and Stockhausen. In the field of film music we can remember "Scipione detto anche l'africano" ("Scipio the african")

FRANCESCO DE MASI

FRANCESCO DE MASI

The turning point in his career comes when his music teacher Achille Longo is asked to compose a movie soundtrack. De Masi is suddenly enchanted by the world of the soundtracks and he focuses himself to write film music, especially for Italo Western movies. His soundtrack of "Quanto costa morire" ("Cost of Dying") is a great classic in Cinevox Record catalogue.

LEO CESARI

Son of the pianist Umberto Cesari, he starts his career as a drummer. He collaborates to the first two albums of the band Tiromancino, which he founds together with Federico Zampaglione. In his solo career he revisitates beat and lounge also remaking some great soundtrack classics, like "Metti una sera a cena" by Ennio Morricone.

MUCCA MACCA

The electronic sound of Cinevox in the nw millenium. Three guys from Sardinia who mix culture and tradition with the trip hop, creating a charming contamination, as showed by their debut album "Mucca Macca" and by the following "Schizophreniq".

GIANFRANCO DI STEFANO

The brother of the film music composer Felice Di Stefano, he wrote the soundtracks of "La figliastra" ("The   Stepdaughter") and "Shango, la pistola infallibile" ("Shango").

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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.