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Angelo Branduardi

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Angelo Branduardi

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

Feb 12, 1950 (76 years old)

Place of Birth

Cuggiono, Lombardy, Italy

Biography

Angelo Branduardi (born 12 February 1950) is an Italian folk/folk rock singer-songwriter and composer who scored relative success in Italy and European countries such as France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands and Greece. Branduardi was born in Cuggiono, a small town in the province of Milan, but early moved with the family to Genoa. He was educated as a classical violinist in the Genoa music conservatory, Niccolò Paganini. At the age of 18, he composed the music for the Confessioni di un malandrino (Hooligan's Confession) by Sergei Yesenin. He is married to Luisa Zappa, who wrote the lyrics for many of his songs. They have two daughters, Sarah and Maddalena, both musicians. Branduardi's first album was never released, and resulted from a co-operation with Maurizio Fabrizio, composer and gifted performer. The first released album, Angelo Branduardi '74 was arranged with Paul Buckmaster. La Luna ("The Moon"), including "Hooligan's Confession" (translation of a poem by Esenin) and the fine, delicate song giving the LP its name, was a prelude to the success of the following works. Alla fiera dell'Est (English edition: Highdown Fair, 1976) was Branduardi's first vastly popular album, followed by La Pulce d'Acqua (English version, Fables and Fantasies 1978) and Cogli la prima mela (English edition, Life is the Only Teacher, 1979). Lyrics for the English versions of Branduardi's albums were written by Peter Sinfield, also lyricist for King Crimson and Emerson, Lake & Palmer. In those albums, Branduardi exploited themes and patterns from early music, mostly Renaissance and early Baroque. The song "Alla fiera dell'Est" ("At the Eastern Fair") is still popular among Italians of every age, who test themselves committing to memory all the fable-like, repetitive lyrics. It is based on an old Jewish song in Aramaic ("Chad Gadya" – One Kid Goat) sung at the end of the Passover Seder night service. In 2007 "Alla fiera dell'Est" was covered by Israeli singer Shlomi Shabat for a Passover time commercial for cellphone company Pelephone. Lyrics had a broad spectrum of inspiration: a Danse macabre, the theme of Satan's mistress, Chinese, Native American and Druidic tradition, the apocryphal Gospels. Concertation owes much to the talents of Maurizio Fabrizio, and exploits unusual instruments for pop music: dulcimer, Pan flute, lute, clarinet, among others – mixed with more standard guitar, bass and drums. Subsequent albums showed an increasing desire towards experimentation and differentiation. Branduardi (1981) had a more intimate tone, Cercando l'oro ("Searching for Gold", 1983) had very sophisticated and delicate arrangements (starts with a String Quartet), Branduardi canta Yeats ("Branduardi sings Yeats", 1985) was a tribute to William Butler Yeats. Pane e rose ("Bread and Roses", 1988) was a still inspired, but increasingly dark picture of life and death. Il Ladro ("The Thief", 1991) marked a very delicate point of Branduardi's life, edging on depression, echoed in a dark, almost cemeterial, style of singing. ... Source: Article "Angelo Branduardi" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Acting
2025Signor FalettiSelf
2022Caro BattiatoSelf
2021Lele - Il magico mondo di Emanuele LuzzatiSelf
2010Musikalische ReiseSelf
2004Willkommen bei Carmen NebelSelf
2003ZIBBSelf
1995José Carreras GalaSelf
1991Musik liegt in der LuftSelf - Singer
1987Le monde est à vousSelf
1987TéléthonSelf
1987Sacrée SoiréeSelf
1986ZDF-FernsehgartenSelf
1983State buoni se poteteSpiridione
1982Na sowas!Self
1982Champs-ElyséesSelf
1980Verstehen Sie Spaß?Self
1979Die PyramideSelf - Musician
1978Rockpop in ConcertSelf
1978Bio’s BahnhofSelf
1977Auf los geht's losSelf
1976Domenica InSelf
1976Music & GuestsSelf
1975Les Rendez-vous du dimancheSelf
1975Numéro unSelf
19743 nach 9Self
1972Le Grand ÉchiquierSelf
1972Le Grand ÉchiquierSelf - Main Guest
1959Stars in the RingSelf