Gabriele Saro (born August 8, 1976, in Spilimbergo, Italy) is an Italian producer of commercial music, composer, violinist, singer in choirs and teacher.
Biography
Gabriele Saro was born in Spilimbergo, on August 8, 1976.[1] He studied Business Administration at the University of Udine. Graduated in violin and master degree in composition for film music at the Conservatory in Udine.[2][3]
He started his professional career as musician in 1987 in young orchestras. As a composer, he had his first music performance in 2009. A musician and composer, Saro collaborates as a violinist in various classical and popular music ensembles, and sings in some regional choral groups in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. He also plays the piano and the organ.[4][5]
In 2017, he won silver medals at the Global Music Awards with his albums “Sunsets 2”, “Passion” and “SensationS”.[6][7]
As a composer, he was awarded at domestic and international competitions, both for classical and pop music. He was a winner of the UK Songwriting Contest and TOP 10 in 2 editions at the USA Songwriting Competition. On 2022, As a Producer, he has been considered for a Grammy nomination.[8]
Award
Gabriele Saro is the winner of many awards. This is a list of some of those awards.[9]
As classical/new age composer
2017: Global Music Awards – 2 Silver Medals
2019: Global Music Awards – Silver Medal
2019 ZMR Awards: Qualifier as Best Album of The Year
2019 ZMR Awards: Qualifier as Best Piano Album with Instrumentation
As composer of electronic music
2021: Global Music Awards – Bronze Medal
As songwriter
2011: UK Songwriting Contest – semifinalist
2013: UK Songwriting Contest – Semifinalist
2015: USA Songwriting Competition – Finals
2015: UK Songwriting Contest – 1. Prize
2017: USA Songwriting Competition – TOP 10
2021: Grammy 2022 Nomination Candidate as Producer
2023: World Entertainment Award – Nomination
As video clip
2018: Sanremo Videoclip Awards – 1. Prize
As orchestral music
2020: Global Music Awards – Bronze Medal
2022: 2nd Swiss International Music Competition – 1. Prize
2023: 5th Swiss International Music Competition – 1. Prize
References
^"Gabriele Saro". universaledition.com. Retrieved October 4, 2024.