Pivio and Aldo De Scalzi
Pivio (born 7 June 1958 in
Genoa,
Italy) and
Aldo De Scalzi (born 23 January 1957 in Genoa, Italy) are two Italian composers, best known for scoring music for television and motion pictures.
They are not siblings: Pivio is a pseudonym for Roberto Pischiutta, while Aldo De Scalzi is
Vittorio De Scalzi's brother, founding member of
New Trolls, an Italian progressive rock band. Aldo himself has written and composed many songs for
New Trolls, including "Faccia di Cane", in competition at the popular Italian song contest
Sanremo Music Festival in 1985.
Moreover, in 1973 Aldo and Vittorio De Scalzi started together their own music studio, Studio G. and the record labels Magma and Grog Records, renowned for having hosted, during the 70s, the most talented bands from progressive rock Italian movement (
New Trolls,
Picchio dal Pozzo,
Alphataurus, Pholas Dactilus,
Latte e miele, Mandillo, Celeste, Sigillo di Horus). From 1976 on, Aldo starts playing with the progressive rock band
Picchio dal Pozzo.
Meanwhile, in 1979 Pivio founded along with Marco Odino, the new wave band Scortilla, famous for the hit "Fahrenheit 451", in competition at the Italian music contest
Festivalbar, in 1984 edition. Graduated with a degree in Electronic Engineering at Genova University, Pivio moved in Rome in the late 1980s. Pivio and Aldo De Scalzi started their collaboration during the 90s and throughout their career, have been in soundtrack work for various motion pictures, starting with ''
Hamam'' (''Il bagno Turco'') directed by
Ferzan Özpetek in 1997.
Moreover, in 1995 Pivio and Aldo De Scalzi started the side project Trancendental, developing their interest in Mediterranean world music, crossing Maghreb and Middle East musical traditions and in 2004 started the record label I dischi dell'espleta and the publishing company Creuza S.r.l.
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