(1953-07-07) July 7, 1953 (age 71) Caltagirone, Italy
Genres
pop, rock, world music, tenor pop music
Occupations
Musician
singer-songwriter
Musical artist
Giuseppe "Pippo" Rinaldi (born 7 July 1953), known by his stage nameKaballà, is an Italian musician and singer-songwriter.
Biography
Kaballà has been living and working in Milan for many years.[1] His distance from Sicily brings him to find “A lava stone bridge” which brings him back to memorable places.
LPs as singer-songwriter
Petra Lavica (CGD 1991), is a fusion of work between popular music, rock and world music
In 1992 he was a guest at Recanati's "Musicultura".[3]
In 1996 he wrote the soundtrack to the Italo-Russian film La Delegazione by Alexander Galin.
In 1997 he composed the soundtrack to the short film Amati Matti, directed by Daniele Pignatelli, which participated in the 54th Venice Film Festival.[4]
He collaborated with Mario Venuti, and they wrote four LPs.
He wrote "Echi d'infinito", sung by Antonella Ruggiero, winning the first position in the female singer category at the Sanremo Music Festival.[8]
In 2006 he wrote "Un altro posto nel mondo", sung by Mario Venuti at the Sanremo Music Festival.
In 2008 he helped write some songs on Plácido Domingo's album Amore Infinito, an ambitious project launched from the idea to convert Pope John Paul II's poems and writings into songs. "La Tua Semplicità", a duet with the American tenor Josh Groban, is one of the songs on this album, together with "Canto del Sole Inesauribile", a song Plácido Domingo sings in a duet with Andrea Bocelli.[9]
In 2008 he wrote "A Ferro e Fuoco", sung by Mario Venuti at the Sanremo Music Festival.
In 2010 he wrote "L'uomo che Amava le Donne" for Nina Zilli, winning the critique prize at the Sanremo Music Festival.
In 2013 he collaborated with Mario Incudine, a singer and musician at world music, in the production of the LP Italia, Talia.
In 2015 he and Mario Incudine sang the Sicilian translation of "Supplici di Eschilo" in the Greek Theatre of Syracuse, directed by Moni Ovadia and Mario Incudine with original music by Mario Incudine.[10]
In 2017 he wrote
"Le Canzoni Fanno Male", sung by Marianne Mirage at the Sanremo Music Festival.[11]
the Italian adaptations of many successful international hits (from Elton John to R.E.M.) interpreted by English tenor Tony Henry, accompanied by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra;