Artists

MATTEO BRANCIAMORE

MATTEO BRANCIAMORE

He work as an actor for tv and cinema. His best known role is Marco, from the tv series "I Cesaroni". He also performs the opening theme of the series "Adesso che ci siete voi" and some songs included in the soundtrack.

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").

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")

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).

LINO BANFI

LINO BANFI

Amongst the most beloved and apreciated italian comic actors, during the 70s and the 80s he was the protagonist of movies by great directors like Luciano Salce, Nanni Loy, Steno, Dino Risi. The part of Nonno Libero in the tv series "Un medico in famiglia" gives him new popularity. He performed some of the tracks included in his movies, like the theme of "Vieni avanti cretino" composed by Fabio Frizzi.

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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.