Daniele Sepe at the TFF Rudolstadt 2013

Daniele Sepe (born 17 April 1960 in Naples) is an Italian musician, known internationally for interpreting protest songs from around the world.

His first instrument was the flute, which he played at the San Pietro a Majella conservatoire.[1] After graduating, he began performing with the Gruppo operaio 'E Zezi di Pomigliano d'Arco, playing at numerous festivals and recording a few albums.

Sepe soon, however, became more interested in jazz and learned to play the saxophone. He continued recording and began performing with many prominent musicians, like Nino D'Angelo, Gino Paoli, Eduardo de Crescenzo, Mia Martini, Teresa de Sio, Roberto de Simone, Peppino Gagliardi, Nino Bonocore and Roberto Murolo. His band, which played under several names, varied widely, from purely wind instruments to big bands. He also composed music for the theatre, cinema and ballet.

In 1994, Sepe recorded Vite Perdite,[2] which was much more successful than any of his previous niche recordings. It was dubbed album of year by Rockerilla, one of the one hundred greatest albums of the 1990s by Rockstar, and received a rave review from Folk-Roots, an English magazine.

Discography

YearTitleLabel
1989Malamusica Polo sud
1992L'uscita dei gladiatori Stile Libero/Virgin
1993Play Standard and More Officina
1994Vite perdite Polo Sud-Piranha
1995Spiritus MundiPolo sud
1996Viaggi fuori dai paraggi (compilation)Il Manifesto
1996TrasmigrazioniIl Manifesto
1997Vite PerditePirhana
1997L'uscita dei gladiatori - rivisto e corretto Il Manifesto
1998Lavore stanca CNI
1999Toto sketches Polo Sud
2000Conosci Víctor Jara?Il Manifesto
2000Viaggi Fuori Dai ParaggiRobi Droli/Newtone
2004Truffe & Other Sturiellett' Vol. 1Polo Sud
2002Senza FiltroDunya
2003Anime CandideDunya
2004Truffe & other sturiellett' Vol 2Polo Sud
2004Nia MaroIl Manifesto
2005Lesamore (con A.Kokko)Materiali Sonori
2005Una Bandi di PezzentiRaiTrade
2006Suonarne 1 per educarne 100
2007Kronomakia
2008Nostra patria è il mondo intero con la Brigada Internazionale
2010Fessbuk

References

  1. Harris, Craig. "Daniele Sepe: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-10-27.
  2. Tarte, Bob. "Vite Perdite: Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-10-27.
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