Juri Camisasca
Juri Camisasca | |
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Born |
Roberto Camisasca 9 August 1951 (age 65) Melegnano, Milan, Italy |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Roberto Camisasca (born 9 August 1951), best known as Juri Camisasca, is an Italian singer-songwriter and composer.
Life and career
Born in Melegnano, a self-taught musician, Camisasca debuted in 1974 with the progressive rock album La finestra dentro, produced by Pino Massara and Franco Battiato, which received large critical acclaim.[1] In the following years he collaborated as a vocalist and as a songwriter with Battiato and with other singers, and he took part to the musical project Telaio Magnetico.[1]
In 1979 Camisasca decided to enter a Benedictine monastery, still keeping to be active as a songwriter for artists such as Milva, Alice and Giuni Russo.[1][2] In 1987 he left the monastic life to embrace an eremitical life at the slopes of Mount Etna.[1] After participating to the Battiato's opera Genesi as a singer and as the narrating voice, he reprised his record activity in 1988 with the album Te Deum.[1]
Camisasca is also active as an icon painter, an activity he gradually focused in later years.[1]
Discography
- Album
- 1974 - La finestra dentro (Bla Bla, BBXL 10005)
- 1988 - Te Deum (EMI, 66 791529 1)
- 1991 - Il carmelo di Echt (EMI, 66 797202 1)
- 1999 - Arcano Enigma (Mercury, 546 082-2)
References
External links
- Official website
- Juri Camisasca at AllMusic
- Juri Camisasca discography at Discogs
- Juri Camisasca at the Internet Movie Database