Giuseppe Vessicchio
Giuseppe Vessicchio (born 17 March 1956) is an Italian conductor, composer, arranger, musician and television personality. He is often spelled as Beppe Vessicchio or Peppe Vessicchio.
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Born | 17 March 1956 67) Naples, Italy | (age
Occupation | Composer |
Life and career
Born in Naples, the son of an Eternit employee, Vessicchio frequented the Naples Conservatory without graduating.[1] While still an university student of architecture, Vessicchio performed for a few years with the comedy ensamble Trettrè and started collaborating with some high-profile Neapolitan singers such as Peppino di Capri, Peppino Gagliardi, Fred Bongusto, Edoardo Bennato, Nino Buonocore.[2][3] He had his professional breakout in the first half of the 1980s thanks to a long collaboration with Gino Paoli as an arranger, conductor (both in studio and in tours) and composer, penning among others Paoli's hits "Ti lascio una canzone", "Una lunga storia d´amore" and "Cosa farò da grande".[2][4][5]
Vessicchio is a popular figure of the Sanremo Music Festival, taking part at almost all the editions of the festival starting from 1990, when he served as a conductor for Mia Martini and Mango, and winning four times the critics' award for best arrangment.[1][2] His collaborations include Andrea Bocelli (for whom he composed "Sogno"), Zucchero Fornaciari, Ornella Vanoni, Roberto Vecchioni, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Spagna, Max Gazzè, Ron, Mario Biondi, Le Vibrazioni, Fiordaliso, Elio e le Storie Tese, Biagio Antonacci, Rockin' 1000, Syria, Piccola Orchestra Avion Travel.[2][3] He is also a composer of classical music, and his camera composition "Tarantina" was performed at La Scala in Milan.[4][6]
References
- Scorranese, Roberta (7 March 2022). "Italiani: Giuseppe Vessicchio". Corriere della Sera. p. 29.
- Zanetti, Franco (30 January 2022). "Sanremo 2022, Peppe Vessicchio ci sarà!". Rockol (in Italian). Retrieved 11 February 2023.
- Uzzo, Cecilia (4 February 2020). "Sanremo 2020, finalmente ritorna Beppe Vessicchio!". GQ Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 11 February 2023.
- Palmieri, Francesco (27 June 2022). "Non solo canzonette Metamorfosi del maestro Vessicchio". Il Foglio (in Italian). Retrieved 11 February 2023.
- Lualdi, Annalisa (27 March 2005). "Peppe Vessicchio "Dico grazie alla musica mi ha fatto un uomo migliore"". La Repubblica. Retrieved 11 February 2023.
- Castellani, Massimiliano (22 June 2022). "Musica. Vessicchio, faccio musica per la musica". Avvenire (in Italian). Retrieved 11 February 2023.
External links

- Giuseppe Vessicchio discography at Discogs
- Giuseppe Vessicchio at IMDb