- Frank Marocco
Infobox musical artist
Name = Frank Marocco
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Born = birth date and age|1931|1|2Illinois USA
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Instrument =Accordion
Genre =Jazz -Classical
Occupation = Musician, Arranger, Composer
Years_active = 1948 - to date
Labels =Verve ,Discovery ,Command Frank Marocco is an American piano-
accordion ist,arranger andcomposer . He is recognized as one of the most recorded accordionists in the world.cite web |url= http://roadtomarocco.com/bio.html|title= Biography: Frank Marocco|accessdate=2008-05-19 |author= Peggy Milne|date= 2007|work= |publisher=] cite web |url= http://roadtomarocco.com/credits.html|title= Frank Marocco: Credits|accessdate=2008-05-19 |author= |date= 2007|work= |publisher=]Background
Frank Marocco grew up in
Waukegan, Illinois , nearChicago . At the age of seven years, his parents enrolled him in a six-week beginner class for learning to play the accordion.Education
Marocco's first teacher was
George Stefani , who supervised the young accordionist for nine years. Although they began studying classical music, Stefani soon encouraged young Frank to explore other musical genres. In addition to the accordion, Frank studiedpiano andclarinet , as well asmusic theory ,harmony , andcomposition . Later on, he studied withAndy Rizzo , a well-known American concert accordionist and teacher.Career
At the age of 17, Frank Marocco won the first prize in the 1948 Chicago Musicland festival, and was rewarded with a guest performance with the
Chicago Pops Orchestra playingChopin 's "Fantasie Impromptu". His success encouraged him to embark on a professional music career. He established atrio , which toured in theMidwestern states. After he met his wife, Anne, inIndiana , the couple moved toLos Angeles, California , in the early 1950s.cite web |url= http://www.answers.com/topic/frank-marocco?cat=entertainment|title= Artist:Frank Marocco|accessdate=2008-05-19 |author= Jason Birchmeier|date= |work= All Music Guide|publisher=www.answers.com]In the Los Angeles vicinity, Marocco created a new band, which toured hotels and clubs in Las Vegas,
Lake Tahoe , andPalm Springs . Later on, he began working inHollywood , where television studios and movie production companies provided him a successful career.In the 1960s, Frank Marocco recorded a solo album released by
Verve , a legendary jazz record label. In 1966, he worked together withBrian Wilson and theBeach Boys , and performed on the world-famous albumPet Sounds .Marocco performed on a
USO tour inJapan ,South Korea ,Vietnam ,Thailand ,Philippines ,Guam , and other countries in the Pacific, appearing onstage withBob Hope . He also played in the Les Brownbig band , during sixLove Boat cruises. Marocco has performed in collaboration with hundreds of world-famous artists and conductors during his career, both on stage as well as in studio. As a musician, he has contributed to hundreds of moviesoundtrack s, television shows and TV-series. TheNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences nominated him as the most valuable player eight years in a row.In addition to his career as a musician, Marocco has written and arranged music for solo, duet, and orchestra in a wide variety of musical styles, including jazz, popular standards, international, Latin, religious, and classical. He is the musical director and conductor of an annual "music camp", the Frank Marocco Accordion Event, which is held in Mesa, Arizona in January. The event brings together over 50 accordionists from around the U.S. and Canada, who, after three full days of instruction, rehearsal, and recreational activities, present a full concert of accordion music.
Private life
Frank and Anne Marocco have three daughters, Cynthia, Lisa and Venetia. Cynthia pursued a music career. She studied the flute and at age 13, had the distinction of being the youngest player in the American Youth Symphony, a group of high school and college musicians directed by Mehli Mehta. Lisa, attracted to dance, became a professional pair skater and toured for several seasons with the Ice Capades. Venetia was a physical Therapy instructor and is now a school teacher. The three Marocco daughters are married. Frank and Anne have eight grandchildren in all.
Recordings
Jazz and Evergreens
*"Be-bop buffet", 2006, together with
Simone Zanchini
*"Just Friends", 2006
*"Back in Time", 2006
*Frank Marocco "Beyond the Sea" 2004-1-CD (Acoustic accordion, including French and Italian music)
*Frank Marocco Group "Appassionato" 2003-1-CD
*Frank Marocco Group "Made in Germany" CD
*Frank Marocco Quartet "Freedom Flight" SAB-010-CD
*"Brazilian Waltz" -Discovery-DS949-CD
*"Ballad for Anne" -Discovery-DS950-CD
*"A Nite in Marocco" AMNFM-03-CD
*"Frank Marocco Quintet Live" CD
*"Turn out the Stars" AMNFM 04 CD
*"Evergreens" Frank Marocco-AMNFM 02-CD, 1992
*"Like Frank Marocco", VerveIn addition to his solo recordings, Frank Marocco has performed on numerous studio recordings as accompanist to various artists. His best-known contributions include "Pet Sounds" by Brian Wilson in 1966, and "Crossroads" by
Tracy Chapman in 1989.Classical Recordings
*Recorded Kammermusic #1 (Hindemith) Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
*Gerard Schwarz conducting on Nonesuch #79077
*American Ballet Company - "The Informer" with Mikhail Baryshnikov
*Pavorotti concert - Pacific Symphony
*Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra concert, conducted byGerard Schwarz
*Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra concert - Maxim Shostakovitch
*San Diego Symphony concert - Maxim Shostakovitch
*Hollywood Bowl Orchestra concerts - Johnny Green, conducted by John Mauceri
*Roger Wagner Chorale concerts - Los Angeles Music Center
*Recorded the Music for "Chekov plays", - Amundson Theater Los Angeles Music center
*Recorded Classical / Jazz Chamber Group concert - Chistopher Calliendo, Shoenberg Hall, University of California, Los Angeles
*Three Penny Opera - Los Angeles Philharmonic - conducted by John Adams
*La Scala Ballet Co. "Amarcord" Ballet- Orange county performing Arts Center
*Kurt Weill concert - John Anson Ford Theater Hollywood with Roger Kelloway and Robin Ford
*PDQ Bach concert with Pasadena Symphony - conducted by George MesterVideos
* Jazz Accordion in Concert, 1990, 1992, 1996, 2003 Four volumes with
Ken Olendorf andMerle Allen Sanders [cite web |url= http://roadtomarocco.com/disco.html|title= CD's|accessdate=2008-05-19 |author= |date= 2007|work= |publisher=]References
Links
* [http://www.frankmarocco.com/ www.frankmarocco.com]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0549466/ Frank Marocco in IMDB]
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