Cecilia Chailly | |
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Birth name | Cecilia Chailly |
Born |
Milan, Lombardy, Italy |
February 2, 1960
Genres | Acoustic music, film score contemporary classical music, new-age |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Instruments | Harp, |
Labels | Emi, Warner, Egea, Sony Music, BMG Ricordi |
Website | www.ceciliachailly.com |
Cecilia Chailly (born February 2, 1960) is an Italian harpist, composer, singer and writer.
Chailly was born in Milan, Italy into a family of Romagnol and French descent. She is the daughter of the composer Luciano Chailly, and sister of the conductor Riccardo.
She studied musical composition with Azio Corghi at the musical conservatory in Milan. At the age of 19, she became first harp at La Scala. Afterwards, she collaborated with Giorgio Strehler's Piccolo Teatro and played in many concerts, culminating with her debut at the Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Along her career, she collaborated, among others, with John Cage, David Parsons, Mina, Andrea Bocelli, Fabrizio De André, Teresa De Sio, Giorgio Conte, Lucio Dalla, Ron, Morgan, Planet Funk, Gianni Morandi, Le Vibrazioni, Alex Britti, Hector Zazou.
She pioneered the use of the electric harp in Italy, performing the album Stanze (BMG Ricordi, 1992), composed by Ludovico Einaudi. Some of the tracks in the album were later used for the soundtrack of the film Fuori dal mondo (1999) by Giuseppe Piccioni.