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A B O U T R E M O
Remo Anzovino is currently one of the most influential composers and pianists in the contemporary instrumental music scene and is one of the leading authors of the great Italian tradition of film music. His style is the result of a long experience composing for cinema, theatre, advertising and as the author of important albums of instrumental music, in a fusion of classical music, jazz and world music.
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Born in Pordenone in 1976 from Neapolitan parents, he received in 2019 Nastro D’Argento prize from Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists – special mention “music of the Art” for his soundtracks. As a composer, through record projects and film soundtracks, has linked his name to characters, monuments and facts of history, art, of literature and sport of universal value such as Frida Kahlo, Napoleon Bonaparte, Queen Elizabeth II, Pompeii, Museo Egizio, Dante Alighieri - Inferno Canto XXIII, the Vajont disaster, Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet, Paul Gauguin, Muhammed Ali, Pier Paolo Pasolini, “The infinito “by Giacomo Leopardi, the Nazi obsession with degenerate art, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Galileo Galilei, Tina Modotti, the Co-Cathedral of Taranto designed by Gio Ponti and Morandi Bridge disaster.
With over 30 million streams on digital platforms in 180 countries around the world, Remo Anzovino has released 22 records including studio albums and soundtracks, he is the author of songs such as Nocturne in Tokyo, TabuÌ€, Following light and 9 ottobre 1963 (Suite for Vajont), he was chosen in 2020 by UNESCO for the #NoiSiamoOceano campaign, and in 2023 by the Italian Red Cross for the soundtrack that accompanies the images of the documentary “Respiro di Inverno”. In 2024, the Municipality of Genoa commissioned him to write the original music for the permanent installation of the Memorial 14 Agosto 2018 dedicated to the victims of the collapse of the Morandi Bridge, designed by the architect Stefano Boeri. His music has been synchronized by famous commercial brands for their advertising campaigns (Alitalia, Bulgari, New Holland Fiat) and by famous italian television broadcasts (Ulisse by Alberto Angela, Otto e Mezzo, I Dieci Comandamenti, BallaroÌ€).
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Many are the artists who have collaborated with him: Franz Di Cioccio of PFM, Roy Paci, Lo Stato Sociale, Antonella Ruggiero, Pappi Corsicato, Angele Dubeau, London Session Orchestra, Vardan Grigoryan, Masatsugu Shinozaki, Nadia Ratsimandresy, Giuliano Sangiorgi, Gino Paoli, Oliviero Toscani, Mauro Ermanno Giovanardi, Enzo Gragnaniello, Tony Esposito, Danilo Rossi, Dino Pedriali, Lino Capolicchio, Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti, Davide Toffolo, Simone Cristicchi, Taketo Gohara, Paolo Baldini, Vincenzo Vasi, Gabriele Mirabassi, Italian String Orchestra, Coro Polifonico di Ruda, Luisa Prandina, Gianfranco Grisi, Alessandro “Asso” Stefana, Lelio Luttazzi Foundation, Dj Aladyn, Dargen D’Amico, Roberto Dellera, Emanuela Audisio, Didi Gnocchi, Fabrizio Ferri, Gianmarco Tognazzi, Marco Goldin and Stefano Boeri.
Parallel to his recording and scoring career he has developed an intense concert career in Italy and all over the world, establishing himself as an exceptional live performer.
On January 24, 2025, on the occasion of his 20th anniversary, he released the album “Atelier” on the Decca Italy / Universal label, recorded live in the studio of the great painter and sculptor Giorgio Celiberti.
His latest studio album “Don’t Forget to Fly”, the first fully solo album of his career (Believe International), was released on May 12, 2023.
A B O U T A T E L I E R

Remo Anzovino celebrates twenty years of career with “Atelier”, released on January 24, 2025 on the DECCA ITALY label and distributed by Universal Music Italia.
Piano solo, preceded by the songs Chaplin and Istanbul, is a real party, which wanted to show the spirit of important celebrations. It was in fact recorded with the audience - in some cases maintaining their applause - in two exclusive nights by invitation.
The album consists of an unreleased song and twenty songs chosen from his most representative works and those most loved by the public, here re-composed live and therefore reborn in new and original versions. In this album, Remo Anzovino retraces a career that has been able to blend music, art and cinema and which led him, in 2019, to the conquest of the Nastro D’Argento – Musica dell’Arte for his soundtracks. It is no coincidence then that the recording location is also special: it is the atelier of the painter and sculptor Giorgio Celiberti, one of the most prestigious personalities of Italian and international art of the 20th and 20th centuries. It was the Maestro himself who wanted to host his music in his studio, thus contributing to the creation of a unique project, recorded in a place as intimate as it is fascinating that has rightfully earned the title and cover of the album.
The artwork also arises from the special relationship between the two artists: the title is handwritten by Celiberti and the exclusive packaging of the album - in LP and CD - contains a copy of “Emozioni d’amore”, the original work immortalized in the cover photo by Paolo Grasso. In “Atelier” Anzovino’s great passions coexist: his passion for cinema and art and his strong love for composition and the piano. The new album features songs from his first albums (“Dispari” and “TabuÌ€”), the most complex works (“Igloo” and “Viaggiatore immobile”) up to his first international album “Nocturne” and the most recent “Don’t forget to fly”, which was the best-selling instrumental album in Italy for several weeks.
Alongside them, here are his most important film themes, the music that enhanced films dedicated to legendary artists such as Monet, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Borromini and Bernini, Frida Khalo, up to the wonders of the Egyptian Museum in Turin.
The album opens with an absolutely unreleased track: Chaplin, a page composed about twenty years ago for the live soundtrack of Charlie Chaplin’s masterpiece “The Circus” and published here today for the first time, closing a temporal and artistic circle. Twenty-one tracks that cover a very broad spectrum of his piano style and compositional uniqueness, capable of blending musical elements that range from classical music to jazz, through tango and Latin musical tradition, passing through the melodies of the Neapolitan school and those elements that make his cinematic writing distinctive.
A style with a universal and contemporary language that has always been able to overcome cultural and genre barriers, as demonstrated by the warm welcome received in recent years in all the concerts performed in Italy and abroad.
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D O N ' T M I S S I T ! G E T Y O U R T I C K E T :
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04.11.2025 | Tokyo - Live at Suntory Hall
1 Chome-13-1 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0052 - H 21.30 - 45.00 ¥
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05.11.2025 | Osaka - Live at Phoenix Hall
4 Chome-15-10 Nishitenma, Kita Ward, Osaka, 530-0047 - H 21.30 - 45.00 ¥
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06.11.2025 | Kyoto - Live at Alti Hall