- Franco Fabbri
Franco Fabbri (born 1949) is a
Brazil ian-born Italian musician,musicologist and broadcaster.Born in
São Paulo in 1949, from 1965 Fabbri was guitarist, vocalist and composer forStormy Six , regarded as one of the most interesting Italian progressive bands, and one much admired by the specialist press: in 1980 the group received an award for best rock album of the year from the West German record critics, coming ahead of Police. In addition to making eight albums with Stormy Six, he recorded a number of works of electronic and experimental music.As musicologist, Fabbri has published on the rapport between music and technology ("Elettronica e musica"); on music as a 360º phenomenon ("Il suono in cui viviamo", recently reprinted in an expanded version by
Arcana Editore ); on the analysis of popular song (in "Fabrizio De André. Accordi eretici" and "Mina. Una forza incantatrice" and in the Einaudi Encyclopedia of music); and on musical genres, published in various books and international journals.Fabbri has served as chairman of the
International Association for the Study of Popular Music (IASPM) and has been involved in the editing of the periodical "Musica/Realtà" and the "Le sfere" series of studies in music. Fabbri currently teaches atUniversity of Turin and has also taught a course on the economics of the many aspects of music production as part of the "Scienze e Tecnologie della Comunicazione Musicale" (STCM ) degree at theUniversity of Milan . As a broadcaster he became well known as one of the presenters of theRAI Radio3 series "Radio Tre Suite".Bibliography
* "Elettronica e musica", Fratelli Fabbri, 1984
* "Il suono in cui viviamo", Feltrinelli, 1996
* "Fabrizio De André. Accordi eretici", Euresis, 1997
* "Mina. Una forza incantatrice", Euresis, 1998
* "Il suono in cui viviamo", Arcana Editore, 2002 (new edition)
* "L'ascolto tabù", Milano, il Saggiatore, 2005References
* [http://www.francofabbri.net Official site]
External links
* [http://www.tagg.org/others/ffabbri9907.html Browsing Music Spaces - Categories and The Musical Mind] .
* [http://www.tagg.org/others/ffabbri81a.html A Theory of Musical Genres - Two Applications (1980)] .
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