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Cecilia Chailly (born February 2, 1960) is an Italian
harpist The harp is a stringed musical instrument that has a number of individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard; the strings are plucked with the fingers. Harps can be made and played in various ways, standing or sitting, and in orc ...
, composer, singer and writer.


Biography

Chailly was born in Milan, Italy into a family of Romagnol and French descent. She is the daughter of the composer
Luciano Chailly Luciano Chailly (Ferrara, 19 January 1920 – Milan, 24 December 2002) was an Italian composer and arts administrator of French descent. He was an eclectic and prolific composer in the post-war Italy, combining tonal, polytonal, and twelve-ton ...
, and sister of the conductor
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. She studied musical composition with
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at the musical conservatory in
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. At the age of 19, she became first harp at La Scala. Afterwards, she collaborated with
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's Piccolo Teatro and played in many concerts, culminating with her debut at the
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. Along her career, she collaborated, among others, with John Cage, David Parsons,
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, Giorgio Conte,
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, Ron,
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. She pioneered the use of the electric harp in Italy, performing the album '' Stanze'' (BMG Ricordi, 1992), composed by
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. Some of the tracks in the album were later used for the soundtrack of the film ''Fuori dal mondo'' (1999) by Giuseppe Piccioni. In 1997, Chailly was awarded the ''Premio De Sica (De Sica Prize)'' for her album ''Anima'' (Warner, 1996), recorded in California in collaboration with David Darling, Andrea de Carlo and Mike Marshall. The same album was also played as the introduction to the concerts of
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's ''Anime Salve'' tour. In 1998, Chailly published the novel ''Era dell'amore'' (Bompiani), later translated to German (Litz), for which she was awarded the ''Pisa'' (1998), ''Calabria Opera Prima'' (1998), ''Rapallo'' (1999) and ''Procida Elsa Morante Opera Prima'' (1999) prizes. In 1999, Chailly played in Milan in honour of the
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. In 2003, she played in front of
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on the occasion of the ''XVIII World Youth Day''. Some pieces played by Chailly were used in the soundtracks of the films ''Non ho sonno (2000)'' by
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and ''Mai più come prima'' by
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, and in several theatrical performance, as ''Felicità di una stella'' by Dario Moretti. On March 12, 2000 Chailly took part in the concert ''Faber, amico fragile'', held in memory of Fabrizio De André at
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in
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, playing ''Inverno'' (from the album ''Tutti morimmo a stento''), which also marked her debut as a singer. In October 2001 she produced the album ''AMA'' (Sony Columbia), for which she wrote music, lyrics and arrangements. In 2006, she accompanied Ron at the ''Sanremo Music Festival'' with the song ''L'uomo delle stelle''. In 2007 she recorded the album ''Alone'' (Emi), in which she played several acoustic instruments with the participation of Ludovico Einaudi at the piano. In 2009 Chailly published ''Istanti'' (Egea), a crossover album mixing opera influences, Mediterranean melodies and blues inflections. In the same year, she played at the Teatro di Reggio Calabria four of her compositions for harp and orchestra. In 2010, she was awarded the ''Profilo Donna international'' prize, whereas in 2012 she won the ''Rotary Donna'' and ''Harpo Marx'' prizes. Invited by conductor
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, she played at the 2013
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. In 2013, she was a member of the quality jury at the ''Sanremo Music Festival''. In the month of October of the same year, she published the album ''Le mie corde'' (Sony Classical), which contains a selection of her best acoustic harp songs in addition to the piece ''Varianti sulla scala enigmatica'', composed by her father Luciano in 1995 and dedicated to her. In 2014 "Stanze", the result of a close collaboration with Ludovico Einaudi, has been republished worldwide by Decca.


Awards

*''1997 – Vittorio De Sica Prize;'' *''1999 – Rapallo Opera Prima Prize;'' *''1999 – Elsa Morante Opera Prima Prize'' *''1999 – Reggio Calabria Opera Prima Prize;'' *''2010 – Profilo Donna international Prize;'' *''2012 – International Rotary Donna Prize;'' *''2013 – Harpo Marx Prize;'' *''2014 – Madesimo Prize'''';''


Novels

*''1997 – Era dell'Amore ''(
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)


Discography


Album

*''1997 – Anima (CGD East-West)''; *''1992 – Stanze (BMG Ricordi, BMG), original score by
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''; *''2002 – Ama (Sony Music)''; *''2006 – Alone (EMI Classics)''; *''2009 – Istanti (Egea)''; *''2013 – Le mie corde (Sony Classical)''; *''2014 – Stanze (
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), music by Ludovico Einaudi''


Collaborations

*
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(''Duemilatrecentouno parole – CGD – 1981''); * John Cage (''Postcard From Heaven – Ater''); *
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– PDU – 1988''); *
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(''
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– BMG Ricordi – 1996''); *
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(''Sogno – Sugar Music – 1999''); *
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; *Giorgio Conte; *
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; *
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; *Lucio Fabbri; *Cristiano De André; *Enzo De Caro; *
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; *
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– EMI Music – 2005''); * Ron (''Ma quando dici amore – Sony BMG – 2006''); *
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(''Da A ad A – BMG Ricordi – 2007''; *
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(''23 –
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– 2009''); *
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(''Le strade del tempo – RCA – 2010''); *Eva Quartet &
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(''Elen Music – 2011''), special guest featuring
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, Bulgara Group, Antoni Donchev,
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and others;


Soundtracks participations

*'' Non ho sonno'' directed by
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; *''Mai più come prima'' directed by
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; *'' Fuori dal mondo'' directed by Giuseppe Piccioni;


Theater

*''La Tempesta, di W. Shakespeare'' at Piccolo Teatro, directed by
Giorgio Strehler Giorgio Strehler (; ; 14 August 1921 – 25 December 1997) was an actor, Italian opera and theatre director. Biography Strehler was born in Barcola, Trieste; His father, Bruno Strehler, was a native of Trieste with family roots in Vienna and di ...
(1978–79); *''Felicità di una stella'' show written by Dario Moretti (Teatro all'Improvviso); *''Saffo'' from Frammenti di Saffo, music and reading;


References


External links


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