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''Scomposta'' is an album by Italian singer Susanna Parigi, released in 1999 by Nuova Carisch. It includes 11 tracks featuring collaborations with the musician Kaballà and philosopher Umberto Galimberti Umberto is a masculine Italian given name. It is the Italian form of Humbert. People with the name include: * King Umberto I of Italy (1844–1900) * King Umberto II of Italy (1904–1983) * Prince Umberto, Count of Salemi (1889–1918) * Umberto I .... Track listing # ''Gli occhi che ci guardano (4'12")'' # ''La decima porta (4'52")'' # ''Il regalo (3'54")'' # ''Tre passi indietro (4'31")'' # ''Il doppio segreto (5'10")'' # ''Amelia Earhart (3'24")'' # ''Eresia d'amore (4'14")'' # ''Zone di confine (4'41")'' # ''Scomposta (4'36")'' # ''Il canto dell'amante (5'53")'' # ''La decima porta (3'19"; così com'è nata nella notte del 16 luglio 1998 alle ore 2,30)'' References External links official site {{Authority control Susanna Parigi albums 1999 albums ...
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Susanna Parigi
Susanna Parigi (13 May 1961 – 18 December 2023) was an Italian singer, songwriter, pianist and author. Musical career After earning her diploma in piano at the Cherubini Conservatory in Florence, Parigi studied modern singing in Rome, opera in Bologna, and jazz in Milan. Parigi's early songs were discovered by Vincenzo Micocci, who signed her to the It Records, IT label. Her debut single, "Un anello di fumo" (A smoke ring) earned her first prize as a singer on ''La fabbrica dei sogni'' (The dream factory) TV show on Rai 3, RAI 3. Parigi toured as a pianist with Greg Brown (folk musician), Greg Brown and Riccardo Cocciante, as a vocalist and accordion player with Claudio Baglioni, and with Raffaele Riefoli, Raf for his album ''Cannibali''. Her first album, ''Susanna Parigi'', was released in 1995. With this album, the author began a personal path devoting herself to songwriting. Since her second album, ''Scomposta'' (1999), Parigi collaborated with Kaballà, a songwriter w ...
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Indifferenze
''In differenze'' is an album by Italian singer Susanna Parigi, released in 2004 by Sette Ottavi. It includes 14 tracks and was made with collaborations of prestigious hosts: Pat Metheny, Tony Levin, the Symphony Orchestra of Sofia, Hellas Bandini, Ares Tavolazzi, Flaco Biondini, Mario Arcari and philosopher Umberto Galimberti, who co-wrote the lyrics of "False" and wrote the monologues homonymous of show, presented between 2004 and 2006 at sites such as Colosseo in Rome, Teatro dell'Arte di Milano, Teatro Puccini of Florence, Teatro dele Celebrazioni in Bologna and Theater dell'Archivolto in Genoa. The album cover shows a photo given to the author by photographer Sebastião Salgado. In the same year, Parigi was considered by Italian press as a revelation of the music scene, including social issues that she discussed on the album songs: indifference as amputation of the senses in our west world, respect and love for the differences.
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Vince Tempera
Vince Tempera (born 18 September 1946) is an Italian musician, composer, arranger, record producer and conductor. Born in Milan as Vincenzo Tempera, he graduated in piano and composition at the Conservatory, then he started his musical activity collaborating with several Beat (music), beat groups such as I Giganti and La Nuova Era. He was later a member of the Avant-garde music, avant-garde musical project The Pleasure Machine and of the Progressive rock, progressive group Il Volo. In late 1970s he achieved a large commercial success as a composer of cartoon's opening songs. He was conductor in many editions of the Sanremo Music Festival and in one edition of the Eurovision Song Contest (for Malta in 1975). He contributed several film scores including the Lucio Fulci films ''Four of the Apocalypse'' (1975), ''Dracula in the Provinces'' (1975), ''Sette note in nero'' (1977), ''Silver Saddle'' (1978), ''Manaos (film), Manaos'' (1979), ''The House of Clocks'' (1989) and ''The Sweet Hou ...
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Kaballà
Giuseppe "Pippo" Rinaldi, known as Kaballà (born in Caltagirone (Italy), 7 July 1953), is an Italian musician and singer/songwriter. Biography The Sicilian composer Pippo Rinaldi, stage name Kaballà, has been living and working in Milan for many years. His distance from Sicily brings him to find “A lava stone bridge” which brings him back to memorable places. LPs as singer/songwriter * Petra Lavica (CGD 1991), is a fusion of work between popular music, rock and world music * Le Vie Dei Canti (Polydor 1993) * Lettere Dal Fondo Del Mare (Polydor 1996), is in the style of singer/songwriter mixed with electric sound American rock. * Astratti Furori - live (Musica & Suoni 1998) is an anthology of his best songs, reproduced in an unplugged version and recorded during a live tour. Career as a songwriter In 1990 he writes to Nino Rota’s music in Sicilian words, “Famous serenade” sung in the film “The Godfather - Part III” by Francis Ford Coppola. In 1991 he was a ...
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Umberto Galimberti
Umberto is a masculine Italian given name. It is the Italian form of Humbert. People with the name include: * King Umberto I of Italy (1844–1900) * King Umberto II of Italy (1904–1983) * Prince Umberto, Count of Salemi (1889–1918) * Umberto I, Count of Savoy (980 – 1047 or 1048) * Umberto II, Count of Savoy (1065–1103) * Umberto III, Count of Savoy (1135–1189) * Umberto Bassignani (1878–1944), Italian sculptor * Umberto Boccioni (1882–1916), Italian artist and sculptor * Umberto Calzolari (1938–2018), Italian baseball player * Umberto Colombo (1927–2006), Italian scientist * Umberto De Morpurgo (1896–1961), Italian tennis player * Umberto Eco (1932–2016), Italian writer * Umberto Giordano (1867–1948), Italian composer * Umberto Meoli (1920–2002), Italian economic historian * Umberto Merlin (1885–1964), Italian lawyer and politician * Umberto Nobile (1885–1978), Italian pilot and explorer * Umberto Panerai (born 1953), Italian water polo player * Um ...
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Susanna Parigi Albums
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