- Lito Vitale
Héctor Facundo Vitale, known as Lito Vitale, is an Argentine musician, born in
Villa Adelina ,Buenos Aires province onDecember 1 ,1961 .A talented
piano player, he was coached by his mother, renowned music teacher Esther Soto, since childhood. Together with fellow musicians from his neighbourhood he co-founded the MIA musiccooperative (MIA is the Spanish acronym of Independent Argentine Musicians) when he was 13 years old. MIA became popular with progressive rock audiences in the late 1970s. The family atmosphere they projected and their suburban roots kept them aloof of the political turmoil of that age.Other than Vitale's, MIA launched many careers, including Lito's sister Liliana, singer Veronica Condomi (who would eventually marry Lito) and instrumentalists Juan del Barrio and Daniel Curto.
Starting in 1980, Vitale launched a series of collaborations with several Argentine musicians. He performed and recorded with
Dino Saluzzi and then withBernardo Baraj (sax ) andLucho González (guitar ) in what became known as "the Trio". This formation adapted many classic tango and folklore numbers, and became popular with college students, jazz audiences, and radio DJs. It was often compared to ECM acts such as thePat Metheny quartet and theKeith Jarrett European quartet.In the 1990s, Vitale recorded several tango standards with
Juan Carlos Baglietto , and was awarded a LatinGrammy for their collaboration in 2000. Also during those years, Vitale recorded a more jazz-like project with Lucho González and flute player Rubén "Mono" Izarrualde. This formation performed in the 1998Montreux Jazz Festival .Vitale has also composed soundtracks for several Argentine films. He was awarded the prestigious Argentine
Konex Award twice: as arranger in 1995, and as instrumentalist in 2005.Partial Discography
External links
* [http://www.litovitale.com.ar/ Official site]
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* [http://www.rock.com.ar/bios/0/222.shtml Biography at Rock.com.ar]
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