Artists

FIORENZO CARPI

FIORENZO CARPI

Pianist and composer who wrote soundtracks for plays by Strehler, Gassman, Dario Fo and also for the cinema. It is important to remember his fortunate artistic partnership with the director Luigi Comencini, for whom he signed the beautiful soundtrack of the movie "La Storia" ("History").

ENRICO SIMONETTI

ENRICO SIMONETTI

Pianist, composer and television host. Among his most successful works , the soundtrack of the sci-fi television series " Gamma" , a French-Italian co-production made in 1975. He presented some very successful italian television show, for which he also composed the opening themes ("Canzonissima '72" and "Formula Two"). He performed as an actor in several Italian movies, including "Grazie nonna" ("Thank you...Granny") by Marino Girolami, for which he also signed the soundtrack.

ALDO SALVI

After graduating at the Conservatorium of Naples he starts his career composing music for the italian singers Adriano Celentano, Peppino di Capri, Caterina Valente, Teddy Reno and Tony Renis. Only in the 80s he starts writing film scores, amongst which the soundtrack of "Malamore" by Eriprando Visconti.

GEGIA

GEGIA

She becomes popular thanks to the italian tv show "Sotto le stelle" directed by Gianni Boncompagni. In the 80s she participates in several tv programmes performing a charachter which is the parody of the typical italian showgirl. As a singer, she record singles and albums, like "E...canto anch'io" released by Cinevox Record.

GUIDO E MAURIZIO DE ANGELIS

GUIDO E MAURIZIO DE ANGELIS

Also known as Oliver Onions, the De Angelis brothers arrange and compose several movie soundtracks in italian exploitation movies from the 70s and the 80s. Their music accompanies many comedies that feature as protagonists Bud Spencer and Terence Hill. Amongst them "Piedone lo sbirro" ("Flat-foot cop") and "Piedone l'africano" ("Flat-foot in Africa").

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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.