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| birth_place = [[Milan]], Italy |
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| instrument = [[Singing|Vocals]] |
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| genre = [[Big band]], [[traditional pop]], [[jazz]]<ref>{{allMusic|artist|mn0002080307}}</ref> |
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| occupation = Singer, songwriter, actor, journalist |
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'''Matteo Brancaleoni''' (born May |
'''Matteo Brancaleoni''' (born 31 May 1981 in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]) is an Italian contemporary pop/jazz singer, actor and journalist. |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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Appreciated by [[Michael Bublè]] with whom he duetted live in [[Rome]] in 2007 during Bublè’s concert,<ref>([http://www.ilgiornale.it/news/polvere-stelle-brancaleoni-voce-jazz-che-piace-bubl.html "Il Giornale", December 10, 2008])</ref><ref>([http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2007/dicembre/12/Stasera_canto_per_Sinatra__co_7_071212053.shtml Fabrizio Guglielmini, "Corriere della Sera, December 12, 2007 "])</ref><ref>([http://smoothjazznow.com/artist/michael_buble.htm "Michael Bublè has duet with Italian rising jazz star", Canadian Smooth Jazz, 2007] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120805213833/http://www.smoothjazznow.com/artist/michael_buble.htm |date=2012-08-05 }})</ref> Matteo Brancaleoni is an Italian jazz singer |
Appreciated by [[Michael Bublè]] with whom he duetted live in [[Rome]] in 2007 during Bublè’s concert,<ref>([http://www.ilgiornale.it/news/polvere-stelle-brancaleoni-voce-jazz-che-piace-bubl.html "Il Giornale", December 10, 2008])</ref><ref>([http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2007/dicembre/12/Stasera_canto_per_Sinatra__co_7_071212053.shtml Fabrizio Guglielmini, "Corriere della Sera, December 12, 2007 "])</ref><ref>([http://smoothjazznow.com/artist/michael_buble.htm "Michael Bublè has duet with Italian rising jazz star", Canadian Smooth Jazz, 2007] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120805213833/http://www.smoothjazznow.com/artist/michael_buble.htm |date=2012-08-05 }})</ref> Matteo Brancaleoni is an Italian jazz singer and interpreter of the [[Great American Songbook]]. He was voted among the ten best jazz singers by Italian readers of ''Jazzit'' magazine.<ref>(M.Sp. ''[[Corriere della Sera]]'', Venerdì October 5, 2007, pp. 16)</ref><ref>([http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2007/ottobre/05/Matteo_Brancaleoni_crooner_rivelazione_co_7_071005045.shtml "Corriere della Sera", Archivio Storico])</ref> He has collaborated [[Franco Cerri]], [[Renato Sellani]], [[Gianni Basso]], and [[Fabrizio Bosso]].{{citation needed|date=July 2013}} The magazine ''Jazz Hot'' compared him to his idol, [[Frank Sinatra]].<ref>(Felix Sportis, ''Jazz Hot'', n.641 July/August 2007)</ref> In 2008 he wasa named Best New Talent at the [[Elba]] Jazz Festival. His debut album ''Just Smile'' and his second album ''Live in Studio'' were well received by audiences and critics nationally and internationally.<ref>([http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2007/07/29/la-voce-di-matteo-vi-guida-alle.html?ref=search "La Repubblica" July 29, 2007 "])</ref><ref>([http://www.jazzreview.com/index.php/reviews/latest-cd-reviews/item/24258- Jazz Review, 2007] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130103155758/http://www.jazzreview.com/index.php/reviews/latest-cd-reviews/item/24258- |date=2013-01-03 }})</ref> ''Live in studio'' was for two weeks the best selling jazz album on [[iTunes]] and for six months his live performances were listed in the live recommended section by the [[Apple Store]].<ref>([http://www.newspettacolo.com/disks/view/16549-matteo_brancaleoni_1_deg_in_classifica_grazie_a_facebook "News Spettacolo", March, 4 2010])</ref><ref>([http://www.music-chart.info/artist/8050/Matteo-Brancaleoni iTunes Music Top Chart, 2010] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131214025510/http://www.music-chart.info/artist/8050/Matteo-Brancaleoni |date=2013-12-14 }})</ref> |
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''New Life'' was conceived from an encounter with Roman writer and arranger [[Nerio Poggi]] (aka Papik), a writing partner with [[Mario Biondi (musician)|Mario Biondi]] in his last two albums. A journalist, member of [[IJJA]] (International Jazz Journalist Association), the [[International Federation of Journalists]],<ref>([http://www.ifj.org/en] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090105104411/http://www.ifj.org/en |date=2009-01-05 }}) IFJ Web Site</ref> he wrote for ''[[Jazz Magazine]]'' and ''Millionaire.'' |
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== Discography == |
== Discography == |
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* ''The Gianpaolo Petrini Big Band - Live from Collegno'' (Electromantic music) - (2010) |
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* ''Live! with Gianpaolo Petrini Big Band'' (D'Herin Records) - (2012) |
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* [https://www.facebook.com/matteobrancaleoniofficial Facebook Official Artist Page] |
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* [https://www.twitter.com/mattbranca Official Twitter Account] |
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* [https://www.youtube.com/matteobrancaleoni YouTube Official Channel] |
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* [https://www.myspace.com/matteobrancaleoni MySpace Official Site] |
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== See also == |
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* [[List of crooners]] |
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* [[List of Italian actors]] |
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* [[List of smooth jazz performers]] |
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* [[Music of Milan]] |
* [[Music of Milan]] |
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Matteo Brancaleoni | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Matteo Brancaleoni |
Born | Milan, Italy | 31 May 1981
Genres | Big band, traditional pop, jazz[1] |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, actor, journalist |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Irma Records/D'Herin Records |
Website | matteobrancaleoni |
Matteo Brancaleoni (born 31 May 1981 in Milan, Italy) is an Italian contemporary pop/jazz singer, actor and journalist.
Biography[edit]
Appreciated by Michael Bublè with whom he duetted live in Rome in 2007 during Bublè’s concert,[2][3][4] Matteo Brancaleoni is an Italian jazz singer and interpreter of the Great American Songbook. He was voted among the ten best jazz singers by Italian readers of Jazzit magazine.[5][6] He has collaborated Franco Cerri, Renato Sellani, Gianni Basso, and Fabrizio Bosso.[citation needed] The magazine Jazz Hot compared him to his idol, Frank Sinatra.[7] In 2008 he wasa named Best New Talent at the Elba Jazz Festival. His debut album Just Smile and his second album Live in Studio were well received by audiences and critics nationally and internationally.[8][9] Live in studio was for two weeks the best selling jazz album on iTunes and for six months his live performances were listed in the live recommended section by the Apple Store.[10][11]
New Life was conceived from an encounter with Roman writer and arranger Nerio Poggi (aka Papik), a writing partner with Mario Biondi in his last two albums. A journalist, member of IJJA (International Jazz Journalist Association), the International Federation of Journalists,[12] he wrote for Jazz Magazine and Millionaire.
Discography[edit]
- Studio albums
- Just Smile (Philology) - (2006)
- Live in studio (MBrec) - (2009)
- New Life (Irma Records/LaDouche) - (2012)
- Independent albums
- Merry Merry Christmas (D'Herin Records) - (2008)
- Live albums
- Live! with Gianpaolo Petrini Big Band (D'Herin Records) - (2012)
- Compilation
- 2006 Un Sanremese a Londra - (CSK Multimedia)
- 2007 Il Meglio di Zazzarazzaz (various artists) - (CSK Multimedia)
- 2007 Jazz Magazine (n.49) - (Emme K Editore, New Sounds2000)
- Guest appearances
- 2007 Time After Time, Still In My Heart, (Michela Lombardi, Renato Sellani) - (Philology)
- 2007 For All We Know, Moonlight Becomes You, (Michela Lombardi, Renato Sellani) - (Philology)
- 2009 Pure Imagination, Enter Eyes, (Andrea Celeste, Andrea Pozza) - (Zerodieci/Incipit Records)
- DVDs
- The Gianpaolo Petrini Big Band - Live from Collegno (Electromantic music) - (2010)
- Live! with Gianpaolo Petrini Big Band (D'Herin Records) - (2012)
See also[edit]
- List of crooners
- List of Italian actors
- List of Italian journalists
- List of jazz fusion musicians
- List of smooth jazz performers
- Music of Milan
References[edit]
- ^ Matteo Brancaleoni at AllMusic
- ^ ("Il Giornale", December 10, 2008)
- ^ (Fabrizio Guglielmini, "Corriere della Sera, December 12, 2007 ")
- ^ ("Michael Bublè has duet with Italian rising jazz star", Canadian Smooth Jazz, 2007 Archived 2012-08-05 at the Wayback Machine)
- ^ (M.Sp. Corriere della Sera, Venerdì October 5, 2007, pp. 16)
- ^ ("Corriere della Sera", Archivio Storico)
- ^ (Felix Sportis, Jazz Hot, n.641 July/August 2007)
- ^ ("La Repubblica" July 29, 2007 ")
- ^ (Jazz Review, 2007 Archived 2013-01-03 at archive.today)
- ^ ("News Spettacolo", March, 4 2010)
- ^ (iTunes Music Top Chart, 2010 Archived 2013-12-14 at the Wayback Machine)
- ^ ([1] Archived 2009-01-05 at the Wayback Machine) IFJ Web Site
External links[edit]
- 1981 births
- 20th-century Italian male actors
- 20th-century Italian male singers
- 20th-century Italian male writers
- 21st-century Italian male actors
- 21st-century Italian male singers
- 21st-century Italian male writers
- Crooners
- Italian jazz singers
- Italian journalists
- Italian male journalists
- Italian male television actors
- Italian pop singers
- Italian male singer-songwriters
- Italian singer-songwriters
- Jazz-pop singers
- Living people
- Singers from Milan
- Smooth jazz singers
- Male jazz musicians
- Male actors from Milan