Renato Sellani
Renato Sellani (8 January 1926 – 31 October 2014) was an Italian jazz pianist and composer.
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Background information | |
Born | Senigallia, Province of Ancona | 8 January 1926
Died | 31 October 2014 88) Milan, Italy | (aged
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Piano |
Life and career
Born in Senigallia, Sellani started his professional career in 1954, when he entered the Basso-Valdambrini Quintet.[1] In 1958 he started a long collaboration with his longtime friend Franco Cerri.[2] He was part of the RAI National Symphony Orchestra directed by Gorni Kramer.[1] As a pianist, he collaborated with Chet Baker, Billie Holiday, Dizzie Gillespie, Lee Konitz, Bill Coleman, Gerry Mulligan, Enrico Rava and Tony Scott, among others.[1][2][3]
Sellani was an incidental music composer for stage plays, and his works include several scores for the Piccolo Teatro in Milan and a long collaboration with the stage company of Tino Buazzelli.[1][2]
References
- Massimiliano Castellani (1 November 2014). "Addio a Renato Sellani, "il" maestro del jazz". Avvenire. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
- CARLO MORETTI (1 November 2014). "Addio a Renato Sellani, uno dei padri del jazz italiano". La Repubblica. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
- Marinella Venegoni (1 November 2014). "Renato Sellani, un grande pianista Tocco fatato, da Gillespie a Mina". La Stampa. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
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