Tony Carnevale, born Antonio Carnevale, is a renowned Italian composer and conductor. He is celebrated as one of the most important Italian musicians, known for his versatility as a pianist, keyboardist, composer, arranger, orchestrator, choir conductor, and orchestra conductor. Carnevale has collaborated with prominent figures in Italian progressive music, such as Francesco Di Giacomo and Rodolfo Maltese of Banco. His work spans various fields, including audiovisual projects, discography, dance, and television themes, like the long-running "Appuntamento al cinema" for RAI. He has also composed music for films and theatrical productions.
Carnevale's discography includes notable works like "Risonanze," "La Vita Che Grida," "III Movimento," and "Dreaming a Human Symphony." He is a member of the ACMF (Associazione Compositori Musica per Film) and has been recognized internationally for his contributions to progressive and symphonic rock. Additionally, he has developed the ANORA method, focusing on a non-rational approach to music education, and has written several books on music theory and education. His recent releases include "III Movimento (Extended Version)" and "Tu che mi puoi capire," though these may not be directly linked to his broader body of work as described in available sources.
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