Remo Anzovino
Classical · IT · Active since 1976

Remo Anzovino

Elegant, cinematic piano that feels like a private conversation. Minimalist melodies with a deep sense of narrative and visual grace. Perfect for quiet reflection.

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Remo Anzovino creates music that feels like a series of short films for the ears. His piano work is characterized by a profound sense of space and a rhythmic elegance that bridges the gap between classical precision and jazz-inflected freedom. It is music that doesn't demand your attention with volume, but rather earns it through the sheer beauty of its melodic arcs and the intimate way the keys are recorded.

What sets him apart is his background in theater and silent film. He treats the piano not just as an instrument, but as a storyteller. There is a visual quality to his compositions; you can almost see the scenes he is scoring. His touch is light but purposeful, often utilizing silence as effectively as the notes themselves to create a mood of sophisticated introspection.

Start with 'Don’t Forget to Fly' for a modern masterclass in solo piano, or dive into 'Igloo' to hear his more expansive, atmospheric side. It is the ideal companion for moments of deep work, creative thinking, or simply winding down when the world feels a bit too loud.

Remo Anzovino (born 12 February 1976) is an Italian composer, musician and criminal lawyer. In the early years of his artistic activity, he composed music for theater and sound design; he later found its way into a personal relationship between silent cinema and music: by inverting the relationship between images and sounds, in his concerts he offers songs with the accompaniment of silent film sequences that serve as a sort of visual soundtrack. A strong visual element, the fusion of languages used, and the immediacy of the melodies are all peculiarities of his compositions.
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