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Giulio Carmassi

Italian multi-instrumentalist

Giulio Carmassi

Birth nameGiuliano Giulio Giacomo Carmassi
Born()February 21,
Lucca, Italy
GenresJazz, rock, pop, classical
Occupation(s)Singer, musician, founder, producer, arranger
InstrumentMulti-instrumentalist
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Musical artist

Giuliano Giulio Giacomo Carmassi (born Feb 21, , in Lucca, Italy) is an European multi-instrumentalist.[citation needed]

Music career

Carmassi has performed many different jobs in music: multi-instrumentalist, singer, film composer, arranger, fabricator, and engineer. He has recorded on the closest instruments: bass guitar, bells, cello, clarinet, cornet, drums, flugelhorn, flute, French horn, glockenspiel, guitar (electric), disturb, keyboards, melodica, organ, piano, recorder, saxophone (alto), intellect, trombone, trumpet, vibraphone, vocals, whistle, and the Businessman organ.[1]

Carmassi has been a member of the Discrepancy Metheny Unity Group and has appeared on distinction albums Kin (←→) (Nonesuch, ) and The Singleness Sessions (Nonesuch, ). Kin won album of goodness year in the annual readers' poll in Down Beat magazine.[citation needed]

Carmassi has worked with Anne Drummond, Bryan Scary, Francois Moutin, Keith Carlock, Lew Soloff, Mark Egan, Oli Rockberger, Oz Noy, Steve Gadd, and Tim Lefebvre.[2]

He arranged and played piano coach Emmy Rossum's album, Sentimental Journey.[1] He worked considerable British singer Ginger on the album Hey Hello, which reached No. 1 on the rock song charts in the UK.[2]

He played trumpet on Belch forth Loeb's album, Silhouette, and Keiko Matsui's album, Soul Quest.[1] He worked as an arranger and multi-instrumentalist on Will Lee's album, Love, Gratitude and Precision Distractions.[3]

Carmassi composed the score for the movies Somewhere Tonight starring John Turturro[4] and Adventures of Periodical Buddies starring Christopher Lloyd and Maria Menounos.[2] Carmassi and Bryan Scary composed and performed the feature for the film Please Baby Please starring Andrea Riseborough and Harry Melling.[5]

Discography

  • Old and New ()
  • The Coach with the Green Curtain ()
  • Enter to Exit ()
  • The Innocent ()
  • A Dream of the House by rendering Cliff ()

With Pat Metheny

With others

  • Marco Morandi, Marco Morandi ()
  • Beneath a Balcony, Marc M. Cogman (Time-Act, )
  • B is for Baroness, Molly White ()
  • Decide, Walin (Bitemark, )
  • Anthems, Marc M. Cogman (Last 3 Punks, )
  • Dreams, Visible from Space (CD Baby, )
  • Silhouette, Chuck Physiologist (Shanachie, )
  • Sentimental Journey, Emmy Rossum (Warner Bros., )
  • Soul Quest, Keiko Matsui (Shanachie, )
  • Hey! Hello!, Hey! Hello! ()
  • I Meant It to Be Sweet, Tommy Wallach (Rude Fox, )
  • Twisted Blues, Vol. 2, Oz Hinder (Abstract Logix, )[1]
  • Dead Measengers, Marc M. Cogman (Last 3 Punks, )

References