Cristina Zavalloni
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Cristina Zavalloni (born in 1973 in Bologna, Italy) is a contemporary Italian singer and composer who focuses primarily on jazz and experimental (or avant-garde) music.
Zavalloni frequently collaborates with the Dutch composer Louis Andriessen. In 2002, Andriessen composed a piece, La Passione, specifically for her and violinist Monica Germino. That song is based on the Canti Orfici by the poet Dino Campana.
[edit] Discography
- Idea - Egea Music ([1]) (2006)
- Der Kastanienball, The Fall of Lucretia Borgia - Winter&Winter (2005)
- Cristina Zavalloni "Open Quartet" feat. Gianluca Petrella, When You Go Yes Is Yes - Felmay (2004)
- Cristina Zavalloni - Radio Popolare / Sensible Records (2003)
- Matri Mia - Felmay (2002)
- Bad Blood - Sensible Records (2002)
- Minotrauma - Leo records (2001)
- Cristina Zavalloni / Stefano De Bonis, Scoiattoli Confusi - BassesfeREC (2001)
- Francesco Cusa & Cristina Zavalloni "Impasse", New Original Soundtrack for AURORA - BassesfeREC (2000)
- Bassesfere, Catalogo Bassesfere I e II - BassesfeREC (1999)
- Cristina Zavalloni "Open Quartet", Come valersi non servilmente di Bertolt Brecht - CMC (1998)
- Francesco Cusa Impasse, su Jacques Prévert - SPLASC(H) Rec. (1997)
- Cristina Zavalloni "Open Quartet", Danse à rebours - YVP music (1996)
- T.A.O., Amaremandorle - YVP music (1994)