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Artist
Born in Grottaglie (TA) on the 29th March 1978, Carmine Fanigliulo (musician, composer and arranger) breathed music from the earliest childhood: his father played bass in a cover band in the 1970s. At the age of 7 he started to play keyboards by ear. At school his teacher, Gabriella Pastore introduced him to the study of classical music and in particular the violin. At the age of 14 he started to attend both the Institute of Art (Advertising Graphics) and the musical conservatory “G. Paisello” in Taranto where, under the guidance of Fernando Toma, he got his degree. A multi-talented musician, in the same period he started to play the piano, the perfect instrument to express his great passion for Italian songsters such as Baglioni, Battiato and Concato – the guiding lights of the more intimate side of his artistic talent. His live performances in numerous venues in Puglia have brought him into contact with many other musician friends and it was with a group of such friends that in 1994 he founded the “Gruppo Cameristico BACH” which played live throughout the province of Taranto. In 1991 and in 2001 he took part in the theatre show “Viaggio verso la luna solo andata – Rudolfo Valentino, un mito” (One-way trip to the moon – Rudolph Valentino, a modern-day hero), in which he acted as a viola player alongside Giuseppe Pambieri and Eduardo Siravo, directed by Mario Baldini. In the year 2003 he took part as a viola player in the theatre show “Dall’alba al tramonto” (From dawn to dus