Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Claudio Baglioni Introduction

Claudio Baglioni (born 16 May 1951) is an Italian musician. His various works include the official Anthem for the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Turin. He has also written for previous sporting events.
His musical career began in 1965 when he entered a competition for new talents in the Rome district of Centocelle. Between 1965 and 1968 he composed a musical suite to a poem by Edgar Allan Poe entitled Annabel Lee, made a test recording for RCA, released his first album Claudio Baglioni. In 1969, he entered the Disco per l'estate competition with the song Una favola blu and the Festivalbar competition with Signora Lia. The following year, Baglioni released his first album Claudio Baglioni, which didn't sell well and was retired from the market a few weeks after initial release.


Signed to the Italian division of RCA by the end of the decade, however, Baglioni moved back to music with his 1970 self-titled debut. He released five additional albums for the label until 1977's Solo, moving afterwards to CBS. His first album for the new label was 1978's,and Baglioni continued to record for CBS until 1986, when he temporarily retired. Back in form by 1990, Claudio Baglioni released Oltre for Sony Music, and followed the LP with several albums throughout the '90s. He continued his acting career concurrently, appearing in several films by the renowned Italian director Franco Zeffirelli.



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