Biography
Francesco "Franco" Battiato (Italian: [ˈfraŋko batˈtjaːto, – battiˈaːto]; 23 March 1945 – 18 May 2021) was an Italian musician, singer, composer, filmmaker and, under the pseudonym Süphan Barzani, also a painter. Battiato's songs contain esoteric, philosophical and religious themes, and have spanned genres such as experimental pop, electronic music, progressive rock, opera, symphonic music, movie soundtrack, oratorio and new wave.
He was for decades one of the most popular singer-songwriters in Italy. His unique sound, song-crafting and especially his lyrics, often containing philosophical, religious, and culturally exotic references, as well as tackling or painting universal themes about the human condition earned him a unique spot on Italy's music scene, and the nickname of "Il Maestro" His work includes songwriting and joint production efforts with several Italian and international musicians and pop singers, including the long-lasting professional relationship with Italian singers Alice and Giuni Russo. Together with Alice, Battiato represented Italy at the 1984 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "I treni di Tozeur".
Filmography
all 32
Movies 27
self 9
TV Shows 5
Director 5
TV Story Superstar (2020)
Quiproquos (2018)
Father (2016)
Colpa di comunismo (2015)
Crossing the Bardo (2014)
Love Stories (2013)
Quando i tedeschi non sapevano nuotare (2013)
Auguri Don Gesualdo (2010)
Niente è come sembra (2007)
Musikanten (2006)
Lost Love (2003)
Il Piantone (1994)
Il giorno di San Sebastiano (1993)
A proposito di Roma (1987)
Eurovision Song Contest (1956)
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Known ForSound
GenderMale
Birthday1945-03-23
Deathday2021-05-18 (76 years old)
Birth NameFrancesco Battiato
Birth PlaceRiposto, Catania, Italy
LifestyleVegetarianism
CitizenshipsItaly
ResidencesVilla Grazia, Italy
AwardsItalian Order of Merit for Culture and Art
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