Franco Battiato Musical artist

Francesco "Franco" Battiato (born 23 March 1945, Riposto, Sicily) is a Sicilian-Italian singer-songwriter, composer, filmmaker and, under the pseudonym Süphan Barzani, also a painter. Battiato's songs contain esoteric, philosophical and religious themes.He is and has been for decades one of the most popular pop singer-songwriters in Italy. His unique sound, song-crafting and especially his lyrics, often containing philosophical, religious, and culturally exotic references, as well as tackling or painting universal themes about the human condition - unusual subjects for pop songs - earned him a unique spot on Italy's music scene, and the nickname of "Il Maestro" ("The Master" or "The Teacher"). His work includes songwriting and joint production efforts with several Italian and international musicians and pop singers, including the long-lasting professional relationship with Italian singer Alice. Together with Alice, Franco Battiato represented Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest 1984 with the song "I treni di Tozeur".

Personal facts

Franco Battiato
Birth dateMarch 23, 1945
Hometown
Sicily
Riposto

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Musical artist

Career started1967
associated musical artist
Milva
Alice (singer)
Giuni Russo
Juri Camisasca
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Musique concrète
New Age
New wave music
Opera
Pop music
Beat music
Classical music
Progressive rock
Alternative rock
Experimental music
Electronic rock
Pop rock
instrument
Guitar
Piano
Singing
record label
EMI
Sony Music Entertainment

Franco Battiato on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.battiato.it
  2. http://www.battiatoweb.com
  3. http://www.europopmusic.eu/Italy_pages/Battiato.html
  4. http://www.music-city.org/Franco-Battiato/discography
  5. http://www.radionomy.com/battiatohispano.aspx