Silvio Amato (born April 10, 1961 in
Catania,
Italy
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), is a composer of classical, contemporary and popular music, and film soundtracks. Currently, he resides in Marina del Rey, CA with his family. He previously resided in
Boston
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,
Massachusetts
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and maintains a studio in
Milan
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, Italy
Early life
Amato is son of a distributor of children's clothing and a mother who did not care much for
classical music. The used
piano
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his father brought home to "fill space" in the family's living room soon became an obsession for young Silvio who learned the instrument on his own despite his mother's constant pleas "I beg you Silvio, please, please, please stop playing." Eventually, he studied classical piano with a master teacher.
Moving north to
Milan
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as a young man, he established himself as a composer and arranger, working with a variety of popular and light classical artists as well as composing for television and motion pictures. It has been said that "his approachable music captures the vibrancy and romanticism of contemporary Italian culture, appealing to devotees of popular and classical genres alike."
Works
In 2008, shortly after his oldest daughter left home to study at
Boston University
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in the United States, The Vatican commissioned him to compose a modern opera that would tie together common religious themes found in Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Soon he and his wife and two younger children moved to Boston as well. "What more inspirational place than the birthplace of America – the melting pot of the people and religions of the world—to write music about spiritual concepts that unite people of faith?" he said in biography published at the Illuminessence website.
In Milan he wrote ''Love, One Love'' for Mina Maria Quaini that was released in May 2010 and reached the top of the charts in Italy. He wrote ''Le Mama,'' performed by teen Francesco Pugliese, a finalist in 2010 series of Italian TV talent show ''Io Canto (I Sing)''.
In 2010 and 2011, he updated and transformed a never-before-performed music of an unknown
Massachusetts
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composer, the late Walter Horvitz, into a musical currently titled ''Can't You See That I Am In Love.''
His light classical musical score for the fable ''
The Happy Prince'' was performed by the La Scala Instrumental Ensemble of Milan (a chamber ensemble formed of key players in the
Teatro alla Scala Orchestra). His ice ballets ''Snow White On Ice'', ''Beauty and the Beast On Ice'', and ''Peter Pan On Ice'' have been performed throughout Europe. Utah Regional Ballet in
Provo, Utah used Amato's score for ''
Peter Pan
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'' to choreograph a full ballet, which it debuted in early 2011.
The interfaith oratorio ''Illuminessence'' uniting the prayers and teachings of
Christianity
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,
Judaism
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and
Islam, was scheduled to be premiered in
Boston, Massachusetts on September 11, 2011, as part of the city's decennial commemoration of the
September 11 attacks
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on America.
[''Politisphere'', August 2011]
Soundtracks
He had a 10-year collaboration with Mediaset composing thematic music for network news programs,
situation comedies and
soap opera
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s. In addition, he was undertaken substantial assignments with mainstream Italian and international television networks: The Italian public television network RAI (
Radiotelevisione Italiana
RAI – Radiotelevisione italiana (; commercially styled as Rai since 2000; known until 1954 as Radio Audizioni Italiane) is the national public broadcasting company of Italy, owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance. RAI operates many terr ...
),
Telemontecarlo
La7 is an Italian free-to-air television channel owned by Cairo Communication. Until 2013 it was a pay-per-view channel owned by Telecom Italia Media and operated by Telecom Italia.
Signal overspill means that parts of Albania, Croatia, Swit ...
,
La7
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Signal overspill means that parts of Albania, Croatia, Swi ...
(Telcom Italia Media's entertainment network) and
British Sky Broadcasting
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.
Amato has written
soundtracks
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for motion pictures including ''
Can't Hardly Wait
''Can't Hardly Wait'' is a 1998 American teen romantic comedy film written and directed by Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont. It stars an ensemble cast including Ethan Embry, Charlie Korsmo, Lauren Ambrose, Peter Facinelli, Seth Green, and Jenni ...
'' with
Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks (born Melvin James Kaminsky; June 28, 1926) is an American actor, comedian and filmmaker. With a career spanning over seven decades, he is known as a writer and director of a variety of successful broad farces and parodies. He began ...
, ''The Mythica'' by Carlo Vanzina, ''Ti Oglio Bene Eugenio'' with Giuliana De Sio and Giancarlo Giannini, and the film by Jerry Calà ''I Live Alone.'' In addition, Amato made major contributions to the epic documentary about Sicily, produced by Mediaset.
References
External links
*
Illuminescence' website; includes list of professional credits
* Backstage look and interview about ''The Happy Prince''
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1961 births
Composers from Sicily
Musicians from Catania
Musicians from Boston
Living people
20th-century Italian composers
20th-century American composers