Artists

CARLO SAVINA

CARLO SAVINA

He was a composer and a conductor and he started his career as a violinist. He conducted small and big orchestra in the first experimental tv programmes of the italian television. Starting from the 50s he dedicates himself to film music composition, creating more than 200 soundtracks. He arranged the works by other famous italian composers like Ennio Morricone, Armando Trovajoli, Nino Rota.

VALERIO FAGGIONI

Valerio Faggioni composed soundtracks and single songs for several recent italian movies, amongst which Giuseppe Piccioni's "These days", nominated for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice Film Festival. 
He studied in London where he also worked in several fields of the music industry. He held lectures at the conservatory of Aarhus (Denmark), at the IUAV of Venice and at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia of Rome. He worked for the Dolby Laboratories of San Francisco, helping the adoption of the surround by many european videogame producers, including the best seller GTA: San Andreas

SANDRO BRUGNOLINI

Sandro Brugnolini is a jazz musician who collaborated for many years with the Italian national tv (RAI), working also as a music consultant. Together with Luigi Malatesta he composed several movie soundtrack, like "Gungala la pantera nuda" ("Gungala the naked panther"), an album which became a reference point for all the lounge music lovers.

SOPHIA LOREN

SOPHIA LOREN

Sophia Loren is considered a symbol of the italian beauty in the world. Her strong personality and her talent brought her to act in the most important movies by italian directors and to win two Academy Award. During her fortunate career, she often recorded songs included in the soundtracks of the movie where she performed. For Cinevox she sang the tracks composed by Armando Trovajoli and featured in the score of the tv short series "La Ciociara" ("Running Away"), re-making of the movie by Vittorio De Sica, which consecrated her as an international star in the 60s.

CHERRY FIVE

A few years before their success as Goblin, Simonetti, Morante and Pignatelli, together with Tony Tartarini and Carlo Bordini, formed the band Cherry Five and produced an eponymous album with a prog rock sound. The album was released in 1975, after the success of "Profondo Rosso" ("Deep red"). Today this very rare record is considered as a milestone in italian progressive rock.

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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.