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Moreno Fruzzetti

Moreno Fruzzetti, who has been awarded with the prestigous honor of “Ambassador of Italian Music to America”, is a truly gifted performer. He receives rave reviews at concerts throughout the world. As his loyal supporters can attest to, he brings a sense of flare and personality to his performances. Not only does Moreno have a golden singing voice, but he has an onstage presence that cannot be learned.

Moreno Fruzzetti, a native of Pisa, located in the region of Tuscany, Italy has been capturing the ears and hearts of fans worldwide for over 30 years and continues with no end in sight. An accomplishment many artists long to achieve. However, it seems this vocalist has found his recipe: the combination of his powerful tenor sound, captivating onstage presence, and a variety of operatic arias, pop music and American classics.

At the young age of just 7, he learned to play the accordion by ear making it evident his talent was a true gift, and just like any creator, Moreno craved more. In a time where the Beatles dominated the charts, he found his next love; drums. He began playing with local bands throughout Italy and later toured in places such as Holland, England, Germany, and Switzerland. Moreno got his first taste of success in the early 70’s with the formation of the band ‘I Rogers’ and their national No. 1 hit in Italy, “Guarda”. Just as he took to instruments, he quickly developed as a singer and brought his solo career to America in 1975. It wasn’t long before Moreno’s fan base became international. Playing in concerts and festivals across the globe, he has been able to share with us his passion for all genre’s of music. Song selections that range from the 1940’s to present and of course his love for the Golden Era of Italian music along with classical music from centuries ago. His sound and style have evolved over the years, and with 18 albums recorded to date, each one has its own flavor! In addition to his diverse sound and melodic voice, it’s Moreno’s performance that has won fans over across America, Australia, Italy, France and Canada. Whether it be his interaction with audiences or pure enjoyment of entertaining, it is no wonder each show is personable and memorable.

Moreno Fruzzetti currently resides in New Jersey, and with his latest album Sentimenti, recorded in Pisa, Italy, he is sure to amaze his fans once again.

For more information please visit Moreno Fruzzetti website. www.morenofruzzetti.com

 

Giuliano Cameli

Giuliano Cameli - Diatonic Accordian World Champion (1988)

Giuliano Cameli fell in love with the small diatonic accordion when he was only four years old, immediately showing his talent for playing the instrument. Cameli later went on to win all the Italian Diatonic accordion competitions.
In addition to the Diatonic instrument, Cameli studied both Piano and Chromatic accordions, and after several years of study began composing for the accordion.

In 1984 he wrote his first book for two and four bass Diatonic accordions, along with other music collections, all of which are published by MC "BERBEN" Ed.

Castelfidardo, Italy, the accordion capital of the world, named Cameli the "Prince" of the Diatonic Accordion, and also appointed him "WorldAmbassador" for the Diatonic Accordion.

ln 1988 Cameli won the World Diatonic Accordion Championship hosted by the C.D.M.I. and C.M.A. (now A.M.I.S.A.L.). The following year he was invited to South Africa for a concert in Johannesburg. He is also a featured TV artist in the World Festival of Nations, transmitted worldwide, particularly in Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Egypt, Mexico, Spain, Luxembourg, Germany, France, Switzerland, Sweden, Finland, Belgium, Venezuela and Canada.

In 1994 Cameli created the “GIU-CAM” system; the smallest complete professional instrument on the market. It is an extraordinary Diatonic accordion, made according to Cameli’s plans. In 2004 he launched a new generation of Diatonic Accordions with 2-4 Registers of up to 12 basses and relative minors in collaboration with the Beltuna Company and uses the Musictech Q-Link Midi System and MT03-D Microphones in his accordion.

Giuliano Cameli collaborates with Beltuna Accordions & Musictech-Midi

 

Paolo Santella

World Champion Piano Accordianist