Paolo Conte
{{Short description|Italian music artist and lawyer (born 1937)}}
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{{Infobox musical artist
|name = Paolo Conte
|image = PaoloconteBerlin.jpg
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|background = solo_singer
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1937|1|6|df=y}}
|birth_place = Asti, Piedmont, Italy
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|instrument = {{flatlist|
- Vocals
- piano
- kazoo
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Paolo Conte ({{IPA|it|ˈpaːolo ˈkonte}}; born 6 January 1937) is an Italian singer, pianist, songwriter and lawyer, known for his distinctly grainy, resonant voice. His compositions fuse Italian and Mediterranean sounds with jazz, boogie and elements of the French {{lang|fr|chanson}} and Latin-American rhythms.
Career
Conte was born in Asti, Piedmont. His parents were avid jazz fans and Conte and his younger brother Giorgio spent their formative years listening to a lot of early jazz and blues recordings. After obtaining a law degree at the University of Parma, Conte started working as an assistant solicitor with his father, simultaneously pursuing his musical studies. He learned to play the trombone, the vibraphone and the piano,{{cite web| url = https://www.repubblica.it/spettacoli/musica/2017/01/05/news/paolo_conte_80_anni-155323260/?refresh_ce| title = Paolo Conte, gli 80 anni dell'avvocato pianista che sullo spartito mette i sogni - la Repubblica| date = 5 January 2017}} and formed a jazz band with his brother on guitar. Conte's skill for composing music and original arrangements was noted by music producer Lilli Greco, who paired Conte with lyricist Vito Pallavicini. They wrote songs for Adriano Celentano ("Azzurro", 1968), Caterina Caselli ("Insieme a te non ci sto più", 1968), Fausto Leali ("Deborah", 1968) and Enzo Jannacci ("Messico e nuvole", 1970). In 1974 Conte recorded his first album, Paolo Conte. The following year, he released another eponymous album. Following a series of well-received shows at Club Tenco in Sanremo in 1976 and the commercial success of his third album, 'Un gelato al limon', Conte concentrated almost exclusively on his solo career.
Some of Conte's most popular songs have been used as film soundtracks, including "Come Di" in I Am David (2003) and Mickey Blue Eyes (1999), "Via con me" in French Kiss (1995), Mostly Martha (2001) and Welcome to Collinwood (2002). In addition, Conte's song "L'orchestrina" is featured during the end credits for episodes 3 and 4 of the television series The New Pope (2020). In 1997 Conte won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Score for the film How the Toys Saved Christmas.
Awards
On 24 March 1999, Conte was awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic,[http://www.quirinale.it/elementi/DettaglioOnorificenze.aspx?decorato=12048|title=CKnight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic] by President Giorgio Napolitano for his "outstanding cultural achievements".
On 15 May 2001, France ordered Paolo Conte Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. In 2015, Conte was awarded the Premio Galileo for contemporary music in Padua.{{cite web |url=http://www.premiogalileo2000.com/edizione2015.html |title = Premio Galileo 2000: Edizione 2015}}
Conte has also received several honorary doctorates, including one from the University of Macerata (1990).Carlo Moretti, "Il Cantautore in cattedra professore di leggerezza", la Repubblica, 10 April 2003, p. 48.
Discography
=Studio albums=
- Paolo Conte (1974)
- Paolo Conte (1975)
- Un gelato al limon (1979)
- Paris milonga (1981)
- Appunti di viaggio (1982)
- Paolo Conte (1984)
- Aguaplano (1987, double album - the Japanese and German releases were issued as two separate albums, the second titled Jimmy Ballando in 1989)
- Parole d'amore scritte a macchina (1990)
- 900 (1992)
- Una faccia in prestito (1995)
- Razmataz (2000)
- Elegia (2004)
- Psiche (2008)
- Nelson (2010)
- Snob (2014)
- Amazing Game (2016)
=Live albums=
- Concerti (1985)
- Paolo Conte Live (1988)
- Paolo Conte - Haris Alexiou (1990)
- Tournée (1993)
- Tournée 2 (1998)
- Paolo Conte Live Arena di Verona (2005)
- Live in Caracalla – 50 Years of Azzurro (2018)
- Paolo Conte Live at Veneria Reale (2021)
- Paolo Conte Alla Scala - Il Maestro È Nell'Anima (2023)
=Greatest Hits albums=
- Come Di (1986, French release)
- Collezione (1988)[http://www.musicmeter.nl/album/71281 Musicmeter]
- Boogie (1990)
- Wanda, stai seria con la faccia ma però (1992)
- The Best of Paolo Conte (1996)
- Reveries (2003)
- Wonderful (2006)
- Gong-oh (2011)
- The Platinum Collection (2014)
See also
- 2008: Michal Horáček, Ohrožený druh (featuring ""Jak se ten chlap na mě dívá" by Conte)
References
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External links
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- {{in lang|it}} [http://www.paoloconte.it/ Paolo Conte's website]
- {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20010712085307/http://www.swonderful.net/biogart/biogart.htm Biography of Paolo Conte at Swonderful.net]}}
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Category:David di Donatello winners
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Category:20th-century Italian male musicians