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Simone Giuliani

Simone Giuliani (born May 1, 1973) is an Italian musician, composer, arranger and record producer based in Manhattan, New York. He is also a keyboard player and a pianist.

Background

Simone Giuliani was born in Florence, Italy. In the early 90s he worked with the Italian punk-rock band Diaframma as a keyboard player, touring and recording four albums with them. A few years later he moved to the United States where he launched the independent record label Emunity Records and the electronic music acts Racoon and Lazybatusu.

Work

Giuliani collaborated with Miho Hatori from Cibo Matto on the soundtrack for the movie Color Me Love and has worked with Grammy Award-winning producer [Robert Sadin] (Sting, Herbie Hancock) and avant-garde cellist Charles Curtis. Giuliani composed music for the Golden Globe-nominated movie A Raisin In The Sun featuring P. Diddy, Phylicia Rashad and John Stamos with Zé Luis Oliveira, Bebel Gilberto's arranger.

He has worked on remixes for Beyoncé, Maxwell and Sia Furler.
Simone Giuliani composed the music theme for CBS News on Logo and original music for the TV show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and the film Beyond Ipanema produced by Béco Dranoff (music producer), featuring David Byrne, Caetano Veloso and M.I.A.. His music is featured in the 2011 Volkswagen US commercial.

He collaborated with producer Jason Olaine on rare live recordings of Miles Davis, Sarah Vaughan, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Louis Armstrong released by Concord Music Group and Monterey Jazz Festival Records.

Simone Giuliani is a contributing writer of the book ''The Spiritual Significance Of Music'' published by Xtreme Music in May 2011.
Giuliani is a member of Sambismo, a music project with Béco Dranoff and Zé Luis Oliveira.

Selected Discography

Miles Davis Quintet Live at The 1963 Monterey Jazz Festival (MJF Records/Concord)
Sarah Vaughan Live at The 1971 Monterey Jazz Festival (MJF Records/Concord)
Louis Armstrong Live at The 1958 Monterey Jazz Festival (MJF Records/Concord)
Dave Brubeck '50 Years of Dave Brubeck Live at The Monterey Jazz Festival' (MJF Records/Concord)
Smoove 'As If' remix (Acid Jazz Records)
Natalie Williams 'The Way We Like It' remix (Eastide Records)
Echocell 'Vessel' remix (Fiberline)
Lazybatusu 'Otherview' (Emunity Records)
Lazybatusu '00.03' (Emunity Records)
The Best of MTV Lounge (Sony International)
Glucklich V (Compost Records)
Racoon 'Universal Vibes' (Rykodisc)
Café del Mar Vol. 9 (CDM)
Diaframma 'Sesso e Violenza' (Flying Records)

Personal

He is sometimes credited as 4MuLA.
His great grandmother Armida Ceccuzzi was one of the first professional female performers in Europe, playing mandolin and singing in a traveling circus in the 1880s.
He learned how to read and write music in a barber shop in [[Molino Del Piano]], a small village in Tuscany at age 9.
He studied at [[Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini]] in Florence and at The Juilliard School in New York with Conrad Cummings and Daniel Ott.

References

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