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Matteo Curallo
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Background information
BornAsti Italy
Genrespop, rock, soundtracks, commercial spots
Occupation(s)musician and composer, sound designer
Years active2001
LabelsSugar

Matteo Curallo (born 25 January 1976 in Asti) is an Italian musician and composer.

Biography

Curallo studied electronic music at the Conservatorio Statale di Musica "Giuseppe Verdi" in Turin and holds a degree in sound design from the Brera Academy in Milan.[1]

His career began in 2001, while working on the music and the artistic production of Modho’s album Soluzioni,.[2]

Music for the theatre

In the 2000s, Curallo worked as a theatrical composer for shows played in Italy and abroad. These include Il Deserto Dei Tartari, Polvere, Il Piccolo Principe, and La Gabbianella e Il Gatto.[3]

He also put various shows to music for the Teatro Piemonte Europa Foundation, which were played in Italy and France, such as:

  • “Bar Franco-Italien” written by Myriam Tanant, directed by Jean Claude Penchenat.[4]
  • “Remake”, with Giulia Lazzarini (actrice in Strehler, Ronconi), Also In Piccolo Teatro of Milan.[5]

In 2008, with the Nut Performance group, he won Gran Premio della Giuria del Jongeren Performance Festival of Groeningen. It was chosen by the jury “for it's high level of execution and for the innovative performance of the work, not excluding its original and well dosed mix between visual art, movement, use of words and live electronic music”.

Music for the record companies

In 2009 Curallo produced a tracks for the show “Concerto senza Titolo” with Antonella Ruggiero.

In addition to his experience with Modho, he also worked with:

  • Luca Morino (singer in Mau Mau) for the “Mistic Turistic -Moleskine Ballads” project, disc and itinerant show of images and music.
  • Singer and songwriter, Roberta Carrieri, for the artistic production of the album “Dico a tutti così” (finalist at the Premio Teneo 2009 as opera prima)
  • Elisa Casile, winner of Sanremo Lab 2008 for her debut album “Orchidee”.
  • Mauro Ermanno Giovanardi and Massimo Cotto since 2011 in the theatrical show “Chelsea Hotel”[6]

He worked as a writer for:

Music for the cinema, TV and commercial spots

  • In 2012, Curallo signed to produce music and sound design for the horror movie “Evil things,” which was nominated for Best Soundtrack at the “La Chioma di Berenice 2013” during the Festival Internazionale del Cinema di Roma.
  • He modified the title track “Hey Sister” (written by Violante Placido), nominated as the best original song at Nastri D’Argento 2013.
  • He collaborated with Boosta in the arrangement of “1992”, a series about “tangentopoli”, directed by Giuseppe Gagliardi, aired in Autumn of 2014 on Sky Atlantic.[7]
  • In 2014, he wrote the music for “Pericolo Verticale,” a factual series of Simone Gandolfo, on Sky Uno.[8]
  • He put the innovative web series “Under” to music, Ivan Silvestrini (2014)
  • In 2015, he worked on the soundtracks of the docufilms produced by Sky Cinema and Sky Arte: “Firenze e gli Uffizi in 3D/4K”[9] “San Pietro e le Basiliche Papali 3D” “Raffaello, il Principe delle Arti”[10]
  • He composed music for Giovanni Bognetti’s film “I babysitter” (2016).[11]
  • In 2016, he composed music for the series “Donne”[12], on Rai 1, based on Andrea Camilleri’s book. [13]
  • Curallo put various commercial spots to music (Ferrero, Natuzzi, Heineken, Italotreno).[14]

References

  1. ^ "| Accademia di Brera | Sito ufficiale dell'Accademia delle Belle Arti di Brera Milano". www.accademiadibrera.milano.it. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  2. ^ "Modho - Soluzioni". Rockit.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  3. ^ "L'amicizia gatto-gabbianella abbatte i muri delle diversità". LaStampa.it. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  4. ^ "Bar franco-italien – Les Archives du Spectacle". Les Archives du Spectacle (in French). Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  5. ^ "Strehler e La Tempesta: il ricordo commosso di Giulia Lazzarini | Recensioni". Krapp's Last Post (in Italian). 2012-10-08. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  6. ^ "Certe notti al Chelsea Hotel il mito diventa spettacolo teatrale". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  7. ^ "Matteo Curallo arrangiatoreper la serie tv Sky "1992"". La Nuova Provincia (in Italian). 2015-04-22. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  8. ^ "Pericolo verticale, mercoledì alle 22.50 su Sky Uno con Luca Argentero: docu-reality ad alta quota". Realityshow. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  9. ^ "Florence's Cultural Charms Close Up | Luxury Travel Advisor". www.luxurytraveladvisor.com. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  10. ^ "Lo spettacolare film su Raffaello in 3D ha una colonna sonora "made in Asti"". LaStampa.it. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  11. ^ "Ciak, note e parole: al cinema tre star della terra astigiana". LaStampa.it. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  12. ^ "Le "Donne" di Camilleri sulle note di Matteo Curallo". LaStampa.it. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  13. ^ "Premio ColonneSonore.net 2016 | CineFile". CineFile (in Italian). 2017-02-13. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  14. ^ "La campagna pubblicitaria di Ntv viaggia sulle note di 'Azzurro'. La canzone è il filo conduttore dei quattro spot on air dal 4 ottobre | Prima Comunicazione". Retrieved 2017-07-31.