Roberto Cacciapaglia

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Roberto Cacciapaglia (born 1953 in Milan) is an Italian pianist and composer.

Early life

Cacciapaglia received his degree in music composition from the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi in Milan, under the direction of Bruno Bettinelli. While at the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi he also studied orchestra direction and electronic music. Roberto has also worked for the Department of Phonology at RAI (Italy's national television station) in Milan and has collaborated with the CNR (National Research Council) of Pisa, where he studied computer applications in the field of music.[1]

Recordings

  • Sonanze - OHR (1975) - Cd Remastering Ducale (2000)
  • Sei note in logica - Philips (1979) - Cd Remastering Ducale (2000)
  • The Ann Steel Album - (1981) - Cd Remastering - Recording Arts (2003)
  • Generazioni del cielo - Ed. Ricordi Dischi Fonit Cetra (1986) - Remastering Ducale (2000)
  • Angelus Rock - Polygram Italic (1992)
  • Tra cielo e terra - CGD (1996)
  • Arcana - BMG Ricordi (2001)
  • Tempus Fugit - BMG Ricordi (2003)
  • Incontri con l'anima - Deltadischi (2005)
  • Quarto tempo - Universal Music (2007)
  • Canone degli spazi - Universal Music (2009)
  • Ten Directions - Glance, Distribution by Sony Music (2010)
  • Live From Milan - Glance, Distribution by Sony Music (2011)

References

  1. Roberto Cacciapaglia Biography., retrieved March 14, 2010 

External links

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