Claudio Simonetti
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Born | São Paulo, Brazil | 19 February 1952
Genres | Film score, progressive rock, heavy metal, Italo disco |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Instrument(s) | Keyboards, synthesizers |
Years active | 1972–present |
Labels | Bella Casa |
Claudio Simonetti (born 19 February 1952) is an Italian
A long-time collaborator of director
Career
The son of composer and entertainer Enrico,[1] he was the keyboard player for the Italian progressive rock band Goblin, which initially formed under the name Cherry Five. He has been influenced by Keith Emerson, Brian Auger, Rick Wakeman and Tony Banks.[2]
Simonetti's film work includes the scores to many popular and cult films such as
Beginning in 1978, Simonetti founded a number of electronic disco projects. In 1979, with Giancarlo Meo, he formed perhaps his best-known project behind singer Vivien Vee (Viviana Andreattini), whose song "Give Me a Break" became a minor hit in the American dance charts. Later Vivien Vee tracks, particularly "Blue Disease" from 1983, showcased some of the darker and edgier sounds familiar from the Goblin years. Another project he was involved in was Easy Going, with "Baby I Love You" from 1978, and "Fear" from 1979.[3] In 1983, he was the central member of the Italo disco group Crazy Gang.
In 1999, Simonetti formed the heavy metal band Daemonia, which has recorded updated versions of Goblin favorites in addition to original material. Daemonia has also contributed tracks to U.S. DVD releases of Italian horror movies. He composed the title track "Mater Lacrimarum" for
In 2008 Claudio Simonetti visited Kiyv with the aim of finding a unique voice that would harmonise with his music. The composer created a tandem with Ukrainian countertenor Alex Luna.[5][6]
In 2009, Simonetti collaborated with the Los Angeles heavy metal band Rusty Eye. He played keyboard on "Mondo Cane" and "Wings of the Demon" from the album Possessor. On 16 October 2010, Simonetti with his group Daemonia took part in the event Soundtracks – A tribute to Pino Rucher. The event was sponsored by the Municipal Authorities of San Nicandro Garganico and Manfredonia.[7][8]
Also in 2010, Simonetti reunited with his former Goblin bandmates Massimo Moranti and Maurizio Guarani along with his group Daemonia's rhythm section to form New Goblin. They played several concerts around the world. This lasted until the fall of 2013 when he left New Goblin along with Daemonia's rhythm section to reform Daemonia under the new banner Simonetti's Goblin.
In 2013, he played keyboard on the "Aggregat 4" track from the
Solo filmography
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Works with Dario Argento
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See also
References
- ^ Marco Tosatti (29 May 1978). "Simonetti è morto: un tumore alla laringe ?". No. 121. La Stampa. pp. 1–2.
- ^ Interview: Claudio Simonetti (Goblin), Hit-channel.com, 20 June 2014; retrieved 9 November 2015.
- ISBN 978-0-86547-952-4.
- ^ "CRADLE OF FILTH Frontman's Contribution To DARIO ARGENTO's 'Mother of Tears' Available". Blabbermouth.net. 14 November 2007. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
- ^ "Голос Alex Luna зазвучит в готическом стиле (ФОТО)". Bagnet.org. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
- ^ "Італійський композитор Клаудіо Сімонетті запросив українського співака Алекса Луну до роботи над новим проектом". press.unian.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 31 October 2023.
- ^ "Musica da film 'Tributo a Pino Rucher'" (in Italian). 11 October 2010. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
- ^ "Musiche da film a Manfredonia, tributo a Pino Rucher" (in Italian). 11 October 2010. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
- ^ "Claudio Simonetti's Goblin Announces 'Murder Collection'", Bloody-disgusting.com, 28 January 2015; retrieved 9 November 2015.
- ^ "Simon Boswell on IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved 3 December 2009.
External links
- Official website (in Italian and English)
- Claudio Simonetti at IMDb
- Claudio Simonetti RBMA lecture
- The Fantastic Journey of GOBLIN
- Official website of Daemonia (in Italian and English)