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Encyclopedia > Italian rock
Music of Italy
Genres: Classical: Opera
Pop: Rock (Hardcore) - Hip hop - Folk - jazz
History (Timeline and Samples)
Awards Italian Music Awards
Charts Federation of the Italian music industry
Festivals Umbria Jazz Festival - San Remo Festival - Ravello Festival - Festival dei Due Mondi
Media Music media in Italy
National anthem Il Canto degli Italiani
Regional scenes
Aosta Valley - Abruzzo - Basilicata - Calabria - Campania - Emilia-Romagna - Florence - Friuli-Venezia Giulia - Genoa - Latium - Liguria - Lombardy - Marche - Milan - Molise - Naples - Piedmont - Puglia - Rome - Sardinia - Sicily - Trentino-South Tyrol - Tuscany - Umbria - Veneto - Venice
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opera houses - music conservatories

Italy is a European country, and has had a long relationship with rock and roll, a style of music which spread to the country by the early 1960s from the United States. The earliest Italian rock bands appeared during this period, playing mostly strict covers. The first distinctively Italian singer-songwriter was Piero Ciampi, whose style was reminiscent of the French chansonniers. The United States and United Kingdom during the 60s were in the midst of the psychedelic rock boom, and the field produced Italian psychedelic bands like Mario Schifano and Le Orme. After the 1968 student riots, many young, educated Italians began to identify with the counterculture which was flourishing in the US and UK; in contrast to those countries, however, Italy had little in the way of a rock tradition, though students remained very familiar with classical composers like Bach. The result was an influx of classically-influenced rock bands which fit right into the international move towards progressive rock. Italian progressive bands include Premiata Forneria Marconi, Celeste, Goblin, Reale Accademia di Musica, St Just, Jacula, Banco del Mutuo Soccorso, Latte e Miele and The New Trolls. Some bands, like Osanna (band), Area, Perigeo and Arti & Mestieri, fused progressive rock with jazz. Il Balleto Di Bronzo's YS is one of the most discussed Italian prog albums, with some calling it trash and others extolling it as one of the greatest progressive albums ever made. The music of Italy is well-known, and includes numerous musical types, ranging from parish street bands to symphony orchestras, modern rock and pop and opera houses. ... // Art Music Art music is a somewhat broader term than classical music and may be defined for the purposes of this article as establishment music (either religious or secular) that is composed for pubic or private performance. ... Italian opera can be divided into three periods, the Baroque, the Romantic and the modern. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... There was a dynamic Italian hardcore punk scene in the 1980s . ... Italian hip hop started in the early 1990s. ... Italian folk music has a deep and complex history. ... Time line for Music of Italy Dates for musical periods such as Baroque, Classical, Romantic, etc. ... Italian music awards There are a great number of music competitions that offer prizes for performance and composition in both classical and popular music. ... FIMI Federazione dellindustria musicale italiana (Federation of the Italian music industry) is an umbella organization that keeps track of virtually all aspects of the music recording industry in Italian. ... Italian music festivals Below is a list of major music festivals in Italy with links to the appropriate external websites: Arena di Verona Outdoor opera during the summer months in the Roman amphitheater in Verona. ... Palazzo dei Priori in Perugia The Umbria Jazz Festival is one of the most important venues for Jazz in Europe and has been held annually since 1973, usually in July, in the city of Perugia, Italy. ... The Festival della canzone italiana (in Italian: Festival of the Italian song) is a popular Italian song contest running since 1951 and held annually in the city of Sanremo. ... The annual Festival of Ravello is a popular music venue in Italy. ... Cathedral of Santa Maria dellAssunta in Spoleto The Festival dei due Mondi (Festival of Two Worlds) is an annual summer festival in the city of Spoleto, Italy. ... Music media in Italy There is an abundance of print, on-line and broadcast media in Italy that cover all kinds of music. ... A national anthem is a generally patriotic musical composition that is formally recognized by a countrys government as their official national song. ... Il Canto degli Italiani (The Song of the Italians) is the Italian national anthem. ... The development of music in the Aosta Valley region of Italy, similar to nearby Piedmont, has much to do with the presence of medieval monasteries that preserved important musical manuscripts from the Middle Ages and also served as conduits of information and influence from areas to the north. ... At first glance, the Music of Abruzzo seems less defined than other regional music in Italy. ... The music of Basilicata is sparse at the moment. ... The Music of Calabria Like other regions in southern Italy, Calabria for many centuries was an integral part of the kingdom of Naples, and, as with other regions, the musical life tended to be overshadowed by the important activities in the capital city to the north--the conservatories there, the... Music of Campania The capital city of the Campania region of Italy is Naples; there is a separate article dealing with the Music of Naples. ... The Music of Emilia-Romagna has the reputation of being one of the richest in Europe; there are six music conservatories alone in the region, and the sheer number of other musical venues and activities is astounding. ... While Florence, itself, needs no introduction as the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, the music of Florence may, in fact, need such an introduction. ... The musical fortunes of Friuli-Venezia Giulia are closely tied to its political fortunes over the course of centuries, all having to do with proximity to the great maritime Republic of Venice as well as to the Austro-Hungarian empire and the vicissitudes of being a heavily contested area during... (For music outside of the city and province of Genoa in the Liguria region of Italy, see Music of Liguria. ... (Latium (Lazio) is a region in central Italy that includes the city and province of Rome. ... The Music of Liguria flourished in the 19th century for a number of reasons. ... (This article is about the Music of Lombardy outside of the city and province of Milan. ... The music of Marche has been shaped by the fact that the entire region is a collection of small centers of population. ... (This article is about music in and of the city and province of Milan. ... While it is one of the smalles regions of Italy, the Music of Molise is active. ... Ciao, Raggazi Music of Naples is very cool ... The Piedmont (Piemonte in Italian) has played an important role in the development of music, in general, in Italy, due to the presence of medieval monasteries in that area, institutions that were great preservers of mansucripts in the Middle Ages as well as being geographically well located to connect to... The Music of Puglia has had some glorious history as well as some very hard times. ... The Music of Rome is intensely active. ... Probably the most culturally distinct of all the regions in Italy, Sardinia is an islated island known for the tenores polyphonic chant, sacred songs called gozos and launeddas, a type of bagpipes. ... Sicily is home to a great variety of Christian music, including a cappella devotional songs from Montedoro and many brass bands like Banda Ionica, who play songs from a diverse repertoire. ... The Music of Trentino-South Tyrol reflects the multilingual and multiethnic make-up of the region. ... (This article is about the Music of Tuscany outside of the city and province of Florence. ... If there were a way to measure music per capita the Music of Umbria would rank very high. ... The music of Veneto has much to offer. ... (This article is about music in and of the city of Venice. ... Below is a list of major Italian opera houses with appropriate external links to their websites: Bologna Teatro Comunale Catania Teatro Bellini Florence Teatro la Pergola Genova Teatro Carlo Felice Florence La Scala Naples Teatro San Carlo Parma Teatro Regio di Parma Palermo Teatro Massimo Rome Teatro dellOpera Torino... Below is an alphabetical list, by city, of those music conservatories in Italy that maintain webpages. ... This article is about the continent. ... Rock and roll (also spelled Rock n Roll, especially in its first decade), also called rock, is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony), electric guitars and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles. ... The 1960s decade refers to the years from 1960 to 1969, inclusive. ... In popular music a cover version is a new rendition (performance or recording) of a previously recorded song. ... The term singer-songwriter refers to performers who both write and sing their own material. ... Canadian singer-songwriter Dayna Manning. ... Centuries: 1st century BC - 1st century - 2nd century Decades: 10s - 20s - 30s - 40s - 50s - 60s - 70s - 80s - 90s - 100s - 110s 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Note: Sometimes the 60s is used as shorthand for the 1960s, the 1860s, or other such decades in various centuries... Psychedelic music draws its inspiration from the experience of mind-altering drugs such as cannabis, psilocybin, mescaline, ecstasy and especially LSD. Characteristic features of the style include modal melodies, lengthy instrumental solos, esoteric lyrics and trippy special effects such as reversed, distorted, delayed and/or phased sounds. ... Le Orme Italian Rock band. ... 1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ... In sociology, counterculture is a term used to describe a cultural group whose values and norms are at odds with those of the social mainstream, a cultural equivalent of a political opposition. ... In music, the BACH motif is the sequence of notes B flat, A, C, B natural. ... Progressive rock (shortened to prog, or prog rock when differentiating from other progressive genres) is an ambitious, eclectic, and often grandiose style of rock music which arose in the late 1960s, reached the peak of its popularity in the early 1970s, and continues as a musical form to this day. ... Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM) is an Italian progressive rock band that achieved a high level of popularity in the 1970s, with success in both the British and American charts. ... This article is about the porn star. ... Goblin are an Italian progressive rock band who are known for their soundtracks on Dario Argento films (e. ... St Just is the name of more than one place: St Just in Penwith, Cornwall St Just in Roseland, Cornwall This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Area was an Italian jazz fusion and progressive rock group formed in 1972. ... Jazz is an original American musical art form originating around the early 1920s in New Orleans, rooted in Western music technique and theory, and is marked by the profound cultural contributions of African Americans. ...


The same period, the early 1970s, also saw the rise of Italian singers and songwriters like Lucio Battisti, Fabrizio De André and Francesco Guccini. The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, inclusive. ... Lucio Battisti (5 March 1943 - 9 September 1998) was one of the most significant Italian song writers of the 20th century. ... Fabrizio de André (born February 18, 1940 in Genoa - died January 11, 1999 in Milan) was probably the most cultivated and refined Italian singer-songwriter of the second half of the twentieth century. ... Francesco Guccini Francesco Guccini (born June 14, 1940 in Modena) is an Italian singer-songwriter and author. ...


By the end of the 1970s, Italian punk rock pioneers Skiantos had released 1978's Monotono, which kickstarted the Italian punk scene. Later bands like The Confusional Quartet and Gaznevada fused New wave and Italian varieta with punk and other influences. In the 1980s, Italy boasted one of the most vibrant hardcore and thrash metal scenes, spawning bands like Negazione, CCCP, Affinita, Franti and Raw Power, as well as electronic-punk bands like Pankow. In the late 1980, more extreme bands heavy metal bands appeared, such as Opera IX and Necrodeath. Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ... 1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1978 calendar). ... New Wave is a term that has been used to describe many developments in music, but is most commonly associated with a movement in American, Australian, British, Canadian and European popular music, in the late 1970s and early 1980s. ... Hardcore punk (or hardcore) is a faster and heavier version of punk rock usually characterized by short, loud, and often passionate songs with exceptionally fast tempos and chord changes. ... It has been suggested that Groove metal be merged into this article or section. ... Negazione was a hardcore band based in Turin, Italy during the 80s and 90s. ... CCCP may refer to: The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), as a Latin imitation of the Cyrillic Russian initialism СССР (equivalent to SSSR in Latin letters), which stands for Союз Советских Социалистических Республик. An Italian punk/art band from Modena who later evolved into the band CSI C.C.C.P., a German techno... Raw Power is a 1973 (see 1973 in music) album by blues-rock/punk rock band The Stooges, fronted by future rock star Iggy Pop. ... Pankow is a borough of Berlin. ... Heavy Metal is a genre of music that emerged as a defined musical style in the 1970s, having its roots in hard rock bands which, between 1967 and 1974, took blues and rock to create a hybrid with a thick, heavy, guitar-and-drums-centered sound, characterised by the use... Opera IX are an Italian band that blend black metal, doom metal and death metal and have some influences of goth metal. ... Necrodeath is an Italian Cult Extreme Metal Band that was formed back in 1985 by Claudio (guitars), Peso (drums), along with Ingo (vocals) and Paolo (bass). ...


Popular 1980s rock singers and songwriters included Zucchero, Gianna Nannini and Vasco Rossi. Zucchero (Italian for sugar) is an Italian rock singer. ... Gianna Nannini (b. ... This article needs translation. ...


In the 1990s, Italian avant-garde and alternative rock bands gained international notoriety, at least among critics. These included Starfuckers, Uzeda, Afterhours, Three Second Kiss, Marlene Kuntz, Canadians and Massimo Volume. To reprezent new-punk wave are bands like Punkreas, Derozer and Pornoriviste. The 1990s decade refers to the years from 1990 to 1999, inclusive. ... The terms alternative rock and alternative music were coined in the 1980s to describe punk rock-inspired bands which didnt fit into the mainstream genres of the time. ... Starfuckers, Inc. ...


Gianna Nannini in 1970s, 1980's and into the 1990's the first Italian rocker who achieve real popular success outside of Italy. Especially in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Benelux and later in Mexico. While Francesco De Gregori (the Dylan of Italy) was well appreciated by a critics and well informed fans outside of Italy it was Nannini who was first Italian pop icon to stick and to shift between pop and rock with ease and to stay the course through trends and upcoming generations. Zucchero, Eros Ramazzotti and Jovanotti (later: Nek and Laura Pausini) all went on to become huge international pop names in the late 1980s and 1990s owe a total debt to Gianna. It is very relevant that first Italian to break the Anglo-Saxon stranglehold was a woman from a country with a tradition of harsh male chauvinism. Women's liberation movement in the modern manifestation was late in comparison to many other countries. Gianna Nannini is very much The GodMother of an entire era of young rock singer-songwriters of the highest calibre that have emerged in Italy during the 1990s and into the 2000s. Artists such as Paola Turci, Carmen Consoli, Elisa and Edoardo Di Paola have taken her lead into a higher sophistication of song writing. The difference between Gianna and her generation is one of showmanship. Nannini never performed in a German TV studio without climbing on top of one of those big old-fashioned analogue studio cameras. The quality of songwriting today is better but the rip-it-all-up rock hurricane of Gianna Nannini is sadly not the same in today's generation of Italian female rockers. Yes the newer artists write better songs and they do sometimes rip it up on stage. But they could do with some more punk-fire in their bellies. Paola Turci is an age and generation inbetween Nannini and Consoli. In many ways she strikes the perfect balance between the two. Gianna Nannini (b. ... Francesco De Gregori (born April 4, 1951 in Rome) is an Italian singer-songwriter. ... Zucchero (Italian for sugar) is an Italian rock singer. ... Eros Ramazzotti, Italian singer, born on October 28, 1963, in the Rome suburb of Cinecittà, the son of a housepainter. ... Jovanotti (Lorenzo Cherubini) is an Italian cantautore and rapper. ... Filippo Neviani, a. ... Laura Pausini promotional photo for her album Resta in Ascolto Laura Pausini (born May 16, 1974, Faenza, province of Ravenna) is an Italian pop singer who is popular in Italy and other Latin countries, famed for her soulful voice, her romantic ballads and love songs, though she has also dealt... Gianna Nannini (b. ... The Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA or EIA for short) is a biochemical technique used in immunology to detect the presence of an antibody or an antigen in a sample. ...


Only Lorenzo Jovanotti and Irene Grandi performs as much with their body as Gianna Nannini did in her prime. Irene Grandi (born December 6, 1969 in Florence) is an Italian singer. ... Gianna Nannini (b. ...


Another Tuscana (like Nannini) Irene Grandi has had a similar journey and has a similar persona only up-to-date and even more versatile. Sadly for Irene Grandi her success has remained mostly confined to Italy. The corporate structure and overt policies of the music business has in fact intensified the Anglo-American duopoply-monopoly over the past twenty years along with a culture of regime-playlists and radio deejays in most countries void of a mind or taste of their own. It is thus even harder for artists from countries such as Italy to get airplay in other countries in 2006 than it was in 1986. Irene Grandi (born December 6, 1969 in Florence) is an Italian singer. ...


Italian music in the 1990s and 2000s has produced and continues to produce some of the most brilliant music in the world. This includes Almamegretta, Raiz, Tiromancino, Ustmamo, Subsonica, Negrita, Gabin, Planet Funk, Negramaro, Meganoidi and a woman in her own category Giorgia one of the world's finest pop/soul/blues/jazz singers. Even on the pop front Milanese duo Paola & Chiara have proven how interesting packaged pop can be when it has a rich Latin tapestry over what is pumped out in the UK or USA. Subsonica is an Italian Rock band that was formed in 1996. ... Gabin is a town in Masowien, Poland with 4300 inhabitants. ... Planet Funk is an Anglo-Italian electronic dance musical group. ... Giorgia is probably the greatest female singer in Italy. ... Please wikify (format) this article as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ...

World rock
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A definition of Progressive Rock (7731 words)
Progressive rock ("prog") is an ambitious, eclectic, and often grandiose style of rock music which arose in the late 1960s principally in England, reaching the peak of its popularity in the early 1970s, but continuing as a musical form to this day.
Progressive rock artists sought to move away from the limitations of radio formatted rock and pop, and "progress" rock to the point that it could achieve the sophistication of jazz or classical music.
Rock and Pop Bands and Artists after 1970 who were not truly “prog” (as that term is generally and broadly defined, even by the site), but who were clearly not “mainstream” or simply “rock” bands.
Italian rock: Information from Answers.com (1105 words)
Italy is a European country, and has had a long relationship with rock and roll, a style of music which spread to the country by the early 1960s from the United States.
After the 1968 student riots, many young, educated Italians began to identify with the counterculture which was flourishing in the US and UK; in contrast to those countries, however, Italy had little in the way of a rock tradition, though students remained very familiar with classical composers like Bach.
Il Balletto Di Bronzo's YS is one of the most discussed Italian prog albums, with some calling it trash and others extolling it as one of the greatest progressive albums ever made.
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