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Pino Presti
Pino Presti in 1973
Pino Presti in 1973
Background information
Birth nameGiuseppe Prestipino Giarritta
OriginMilan, Italy
GenresPop, jazz, funk, Latin music, dance
Occupation(s)Bassist, arranger, composer, conductor, record producer
Instrument(s)Bass guitar, Fender Rhodes, percussion
Years active1961–present
LabelsAtlantic, Durium, Saar, Polydor, Baby Records, Emergency, Belldisc, Edizioni Curci, Dischi Ricordi
Websitepinopresti.eu

Pino Presti (pseudonym of Giuseppe Prestipino Giarritta, is an Italian bassist, arranger, composer, conductor and record producer, born in Milan, August 23, 1943. He is a 5th-dan black belt in Shotokan Karate.[1]

Presti was very young when he first entered the music business. He started as a bass guitar player, than gradually began as an arranger, composer, orchestra conductor, and producer. Among his collaborations in different genres of music like jazz, pop, funk, soul, and Latin music are Mina (the most famous Italian pop singer),[2] Gerry Mulligan, Astor Piazzolla (with whom he has performed on 24 recordings as a sideman, including the well known composition Libertango), Quincy Jones, Wilson Pickett, Shirley Bassey, Franco Cerri, Maynard Ferguson, Stéphane Grappelli, Severino Gazzelloni, Aldemaro Romero, and Tullio De Piscopo among others. He is considered one of the most important Italian arrangers/conductors.[3][4][5][6][7] [8][9][10][11]

Early life

Son of an accomplished violinist, Arturo Prestipino Giarritta,[12] has been studying piano and music theory since the age of 6. When he was 17, he started his career performing as vocalist and bass guitarist in clubs as well as working in recording studios as an instrumentalist. Although he had a contract with Durium of Milano as a singer, he decided to concentrate only on performing music. He recorded hundreds of songs with major Italian artists such as: Mina, Giorgio Gaber, Ornella Vanoni, Gino Paoli, Bruno Lauzi, Fabrizio De André, Sergio Endrigo, Mia Martini, Franco Battiato, Adriano Celentano, Milva, Pino Donaggio, Gigliola Cinquetti, Caterina Caselli, Bobby Solo, Fausto Leali, Michele, Ivan Graziani, Loredana Berté and many others.

Musical career

Mina. From 1971 up until her last public appearances in 1978, Presti arranged and conducted 86 of her tracks.

After backing Mina as a bass guitarist in studio and on tour for many years, Pino Presti arranged and conducted many of her songs. He also backed her as a singer, as in "Flamingo" and other tracks. From 1971 up until her last public appearances at Bussoladomani in 1978, Presti arranged and conducted 86 of Mina's tracks, including the hits "Grande grande grande", "E penso a te", "L'importante è finire", "E poi", "Città vuota", "La pioggia di marzo", "Fiume azzurro", "Domenica sera" and others, and albums such as Mina, Cinquemilaquarantatre, Frutta e verdura, Amanti di valore, Baby Gate, La Mina, Singolare, Mina con bignè, Mina Live '78.

Presti composed four songs for Mina: "Tentiamo ancora", for the album Frutta e verdura (1973), "L'amore è un'altra cosa", for Mina® (1974), "Amante amore", for Mina con bignè (1977), and "Bignè", for Ridi pagliaccio (1988).

On Mina's come back at the Bussoladomani theatre in Viareggio on June 24, 1978, Nantas Salvataggio wrote an enthusiastic review of the event in the Il Giorno newspaper: « Mina was accompanied by an orchestra as that of a grand Las Vegas show.[13]

The Italian press, as well as others, described the concert as a "triumph" and underlined the contribution of the backing orchestra (14 members and the chorus), directed by Presti.[14][15][16]

Between the 1970s and 1980s, he collaborated on recordings and or concerts with prominent personalities of the international music scene such as: Wilson Pickett, Shirley Bassey, Quincy Jones, Gerry Mulligan, Astor Piazzolla, Maynard Ferguson, Severino Gazzelloni, Franco Cerri, Shirley Bunnie Foy, Stéphane Grappelli, Aldemaro Romero, Tullio De Piscopo, Gianni Bedori, Eartha Kitt, Lara Saint Paul, Bruno De Filippi, George Aghedo, Enrico Intra, Ellade Bandini, Angel Pocho Gatti, Caterina Valente, Bill Conti, Hugo Heredia, Maurice Vander.[17][18][19][20] [21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]

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Pino Presti with Gerry Mulligan and Astor Piazzolla at the "Summit" recording (Milan, 1974)

He is listed under his real name, Giuseppe Prestipino, on the record Libertango with Astor Piazzolla and in Summit by Astor Piazzolla and Gerry Mulligan. He is listed under the name Giuseppe "Pino" Prestipino Giarritta on the records La Onda Máxima and Onda Nueva Instrumental by the Venezuelan pianist, composer, arranger Aldemaro Romero.

In April 1975 during the European tour with Mulligan and Piazzolla,[32] he also played at the Olympia Theatre in Paris and at the World Music Festival in Palma, Majorca. The combo was composed by Gerry Mulligan (saxophone baritone), Astor Piazzolla (bandoneón), Tom Fay (piano), Pino Presti (electric bass), Tullio De Piscopo (drums), Waldo de los Rios (organ), Sergio Farina (electric guitar). One set was for Gerry Mulligan, the second was dedicated to Astor Piazzolla and the last one was the reunion of Astor and Gerry and the songs of this last set were those that had been issued on the LP Summit-Reunion Cumbre.

In 1976 he created and produced for Atlantic Records the first dance-funk album in Italy: 1st round with hit songs such as Smile, Funky Bump, L'estate di Laura, Sunny.[33]

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Pino Presti and Maynard Ferguson

In 1977 he signed a contract with RAI2 as arranger, conductor and composer of original music for the noted TV show, Auditorio A, directed by Stefano De Stefani. On that occasion, he was the conductor of a big band composed of 56 musicians with star names like: Gino Paoli, Sergio Endrigo, Milva, Pino Daniele, Maynard Ferguson, Angelo Branduardi, Rino Gaetano, Fausto Leali, Giorgio Baiocco, Banco del Mutuo Soccorso.[34] Other top shows were : C'era due volte, directed by Enzo Trapani (1980) and Il cappello sulle ventitré, directed by Fernanda Turvani (1983). [35] [36]

Besides composing music for TV series since the 1980s,[12] Pino Presti has been creating and producing albums under various pseudonyms for renowned labels such as: Polydor, Baby Records, Barclay, Edizioni Curci, Durium, Dischi Ricordi, Joker, as well as independent ones: Emergency Records, Soul Xpression, Level One, Self.

He has been living in France since 2004 and in 2009 created and produced the album, A La Costa Sud with 28 vocalists and / or instrumentalists who are from various continents and nations but who regularly perform in theaters and clubs in the French Riviera.[37]

In 2011, he composed a five hours soundtrack comprising music of different genres for Grand Heritage Hotel Group (and for its related media). These genres range from classic jazz, to nu jazz, bossanova, world music, and ambient music.

In 2013 Presti co-produced the tribute album Shirley Bunnie Foy, consisting of seventeen tracks performed by jazz vocalist Shirley Bunnie Foy in her 60 years career. The album includes such noted artists as The Dell-Tones, Tony Scott, Archie Shepp, Franco Cerri, Lou Bennett, among others.

In 2014 Presti composed, co-produced and released, under the pseudonym Mad of Jazz, the album Deep Colors, with the collaboration of keyboardists, synth programmers and composers Claudio and Andrea Calzolari.

In 2016 he has composed the music for the Advertising campaign 2016 of Scavolini, an Italian kitchen and bathroom products designer and manufacturer.[38]

TV Shows

Discography (selected)

Albums

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Bassist, arranger, bandleader on the occasion of Mina's last public performance at the Bussoladomani theatre, August 23, 1978

Singles

  • "Rimani ancora/Oh! Jenny" – Durium (1964)
  • "In un posto fuori dal mondo/Messaggio d'amore" – Belldisc (1969)
  • "Karin/No sabe" – Dischi Ricordi (1970)
  • "Smile/L'estate di Laura" – Atlantic Records (1975)
  • "Funky Bump/C.so Buenos Ayres" – Atlantic Records (1976)
  • "Shitân Disco Shitân" – Barclay (1977)
  • "Sundown" – Durium (1978)
  • "You Know The Way part I/You Know The Way part II" – Baby Records (1979)
  • "You Know The Way" – Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM – Emergency Records (1980)
  • "Money (That What I Want)" – Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM – Baby Records (1980)
  • "To Miami/Mama's Away" – Cetra Records (1980)
  • "Dancing Nights/And I Love Her" – Polydor Records (1983)
  • "Ya No Puedo Vivir (The Bush Remixes)" – Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM – Blow Up Disco (1991)
  • "Once Again Now" – Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM – Soul Xpression (1992)
  • "Divine" – Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM – Level One (2001)
  • "Feel Like a Woman" – CD Single – Self (2005)
  • "Jazz Carnival" - CD Single - Map (2015)
  • "Funky Bump" (Unreleased Original Extended Version)/"Funky Bump" (Original 7" Version) – Best Record Italy (2015)
  • "You Know The Way" (Disco Version by Tee Scott) - Best Record Italy (2016)

As performer, arranger, conductor on other artists' albums

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From 1968 to 1970 Presti performed with Shirley Bassey on eight singles and on the album This Is My Life
  • Del mio meglio n. 2 – Artist: Mina – PDU (1973)
  • Frutta e verdura – Artist: Mina- PDU (1973)
  • Amanti di valore – Artist: Mina – PDU (1973)
  • Mina – Artist: Mina – PDU (1974)
  • Baby Gate – Artist: Mina – PDU (1974)
  • Aulehla & Zappa – Artist: Aulehla & Zappa – PDU (1974)
  • Del mio meglio n. 3 – Artist: Mina – PDU (1975)
  • La Mina – Artist: Mina – PDU (1975)
  • Singolare – Artist: Mina – PDU (1976)
  • Del mio meglio n. 4 – Artist: Mina – PDU (1977)
  • Mina con Bignè – Artist: Mina – PDU (1977)
  • Minantologia – Artist: Mina – PDU (1977)
  • You Know Why – Artist: Roxy Robinson – OUT (1977)
  • Di tanto in tanto – Artist: Mina – PDU (1978)
  • Mina Live '78 – Artist: Mina – PDU (1978)
  • In Due – Artist: Wess and Dori GhezziDurium (1979)
  • Filipponio – Artist: FilipponioCetra Records (1980)
  • Del mio meglio n. 6 Live – Artist: Mina – PDU (1981)
  • Il Flauto d' oro – Artist: Severino Gazzelloni – PDU (1983)
  • All'arrembaggio – Artist: Filipponio – Spice7 (1984)
  • Del mio meglio n. 8 – Artist: Mina – PDU (1985)
  • Del mio meglio n. 9 – Artist: Mina – PDU (1987)
  • Oggi ti amo di più – Artist: Mina – PDU (1988)
  • Ridi pagliaccio – Artist: Mina – PDU (1988)
  • Mazzini canta Battisti – Artist: Mina – PDU (1994)
  • Mina Studio Collection – Artist: Mina – PDU (1998)
  • Mina Love Collection – Artist: Mina – PDU (2000)
  • Colección Latina – Artist: Mina – PDU (2001)
  • The Platinum Collection – Artist: Mina – PDU (2004)
  • Platinum Collection 2 – Artist: Mina – PDU (2006)
  • The Best of Platinum Collection – Artist: Mina – EMI Records (2007)
  • Je suis Mina – Artist: Mina – EMI Records (2011)
  • Yo soy Mina – Artist: Mina – EMI Records (2011)
  • I am Mina – Artist: Mina – EMI Records (2011)
  • The Collection 3.0 – Artist: MinaWarner Music (2015)

As performer

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Pino Presti with Wilson Pickett, 1969

As performer, arranger, conductor on other artists' singles

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PIno Presti in 1978
  • "Grande grande grande" – Artist: Mina – PDU (1971)
  • "Domenica sera" – Artist: Mina – PDU (1973)
  • "E poi" – Artist: Mina – PDU (1973)
  • "Lamento d'amore" – Artist: Mina – PDU (1973)
  • "La scala buia" – Artist: Mina – PDU (1974)
  • "L'importante è finire" – Artist: Mina – PDU (1975)
  • "Nuda" – Artist: Mina – PDU (1976)
  • "Città Vuota (It's a Lonely Town)" – Artist: Mina – PDU (1978)
  • "Dentro" – Artist: Beba LoncarCBS Records (1978)
  • "Momento" – Artist: Wess & Dori GhezziDurium (1979)
  • "Pazzo non-amore mio/L'Unica" – Artist: Filipponio – Cetra Records (1979)
  • "Regina del futuro/Noia" – Artist: Marisa Sacchetto – F1 Team (1981)
  • "Quale appuntamento" – Artist: Eleonora GiorgiDischi Ricordi (1981)

As performer

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Presti played in the orchestra conducted by Quincy Jones on four recording sessions
  • "Cara Fatina/Lettera a Pinocchio" – Artist: Tony Renis, arranger-conductor Quincy JonesPhilips Records (1964)
  • "Che vale per me/Eccomi" – Artist: Eartha KittRCA (1968)
  • "La vita/Without A Word" – Artist: Shirley BasseyUnited Artists (1968)
  • "Domani domani/Pronto sono io" – Artist: Shirley Bassey – United Artists (1968)
  • "Yes/To Give" – Artist: Shirley Bassey – United Artists (1968)
  • "E' giorno/If You Go Away" – Artist: Shirley Bassey – United Artists (1968)
  • "Chi si vuole bene come noi/Epirops" – Artist: Shirley Bassey – United Artists (1968)
  • "Com'è piccolo il mondo/Manchi solo tu" – Artist: Shirley Bassey – United Artists (1968)
  • "Concerto d'autunno/You Are My Way Of Life" – Artist: Shirley Bassey – United Artists (1969)
  • "Ora che sei qui/Something" – Artist: Shirley Bassey – United Artists (1970)
  • "Non preoccuparti/Adesso ricomincerei" – Artist: Lara Saint Paul, arranger-conductor Quincy JonesPolydor (1973)
  • "Cara Fatina" (re-edit) -Tony Renis / Quincy Jones – His Master's Voice (1983)

See also

Martial Arts

Presti has trained in Shotokan karate and Goshindo under master Hiroshi Shirai from 1967 to 1985. He has also trainded on several occasions under other famous Japanese masters such as Taiji Kase, Hidetaka Nishiyama, Keinosuke Enoeda, Takeshi Naito, Hideo Ochi. Presti holds a fifth degree black belt obtained in Rome, in 1987.

References

  1. ^ World Union of Karate-do Organizations Passport I.T. 000143 – Presti Pino 5° dan, decorrenza 01 gennaio 1988
  2. ^ Rai Storia: Mina Mazzini, una voce senza rivali
  3. ^ http://avaxhome.ws/music/pop/edi869.html
  4. ^ http://www.groovecollector.com/pino-presti-1st-round/release/2218/.
  5. ^ Sua Altezza il basso. Incontro con Pino Presti, il re del Fender
  6. ^ Famous Bass Guitarists
  7. ^ Instrumundo Bajo Eléctrico – Los grandes bajistas que ha dado la historia de este instrumento
  8. ^ Greatest Jazz Bassists | BASS/MASTER's BASS GUITAR
  9. ^ http://www.hitparadeitalia.it/schede/e/e_poi.htm.
  10. ^ Pino Presti – Music on Google Play
  11. ^ |Divina Mina-Dora Giannetti-Google libri
  12. ^ a b Autori Vari (a cura di Gino Castaldo), Dizionario della canzone italiana, ed. Curcio, 1990; alla voce Presti Pino, di Dario Salvatori, pag. 1391
  13. ^ OZ design. "il sito ufficiale di Mina". Minamazzini.com. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  14. ^ Maurizio Chierici, Quando Mina voleva dire seduzione, pubblicato sul Corriere della sera del 26 giugno 1978
  15. ^ Natalia Aspesi, Ecco Mina più grassa più bella e più brava, pubblicato su Repubblica del 4 luglio 1978
  16. ^ Roberto Gelmini, Settemila in delirio per Mina, pubblicato su Il Giornale nuovo dell'11 luglio 1978
  17. ^ "discografia 4". Homepage2.nifty.com. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  18. ^ "Radio 3 Programmes – Composer of the Week, Astor Piazzolla (1921–1992), Episode 4". BBC. April 9, 2009. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  19. ^ "Reunion Cumbre (Summit)". Piazzolla.org. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  20. ^ http://www.gerrymulligan.com/wp-content/uploads/GMD-2011.pdf
  21. ^ http://extra.mymusic.com/product.asp?curr=0&muzenbr=1255942
  22. ^ "Gerry Mulligan Recordings (Craig Hanley) – Summit With Astor Piazzolla". Gerrymulligan.info. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  23. ^ "Mina – Grande, grande, grande". Italica. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  24. ^ Aldo Dalla Vecchia, Mina live! 23 agosto 1978, pubblicato su Sorrisi e Canzoni del 25 agosto 2003
  25. ^ Vittorio Franchini, Stéphane Grappelli, a Milano mostro sacro del Jazz, pubblicato su Corriere della Sera del 27 aprile 1973
  26. ^ "Gerry Mulligan Recordings (Craig Hanley) – GM Meets Enrico Intra". Gerrymulligan.info. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  27. ^ "Gerry Mulligan by Craig Hanley – Musicians L to R". Gerrymulligan.info. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  28. ^ "Franco Cerri". Festivalchitarramenaggio.com. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  29. ^ Wi. "Worldpress International24: PINO PRESTI E I SUOI DIECI ANNI CON MINA-LA PRIMA PAGINA- INTERVISTA DI ANTONELLA BERTI". Worldpress2010.blogspot.com. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  30. ^ "Instrumental" (in Spanish). Venciclopedia. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  31. ^ "Severino Gazzelloni – Il Flauto D'Oro Di Severino Gazzelloni "In Pop" (Vinyl, LP, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  32. ^ "Gerry Mulligan by Craig Hanley – Dugelay's Newsletter (September 2002)". Gerrymulligan.info. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  33. ^ "search Pino Presti". Discogs.com. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  34. ^ "serch ''Auditorio A'' 1977". Teche.rai.it. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  35. ^ "search ''C'era due volte''1980". Teche.rai.it. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  36. ^ "search ''Il Cappello sulle 23''1983". Teche.rai.it. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  37. ^ "A la Costa Sud". A la Costa Sud. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  38. ^ Scavolini: PARTE OGGI LA CAMPAGNA CON CRACCO TESTIMONIAL

Bibliography

Presti during a stage of karate in Schwäbisch Gmünd (Germany) 1992
Nice (France) May 2016
  • Mina, storia di un Mito raccontato, di Nino Romano, Rusconi pub., 1986
  • Autori Vari (a cura di Gino Castaldo), Dizionario della canzone italiana, Curcio pub., 1990
  • Mina, Mito e Mistero, di Nino Romano, Sperling & Kupfer pub., 1996
  • Mina, i mille volti di una voce, di Romy Padoano, Arnoldo Mondadori pub., 1998
  • Divina Mina, di Dora Giannetti, Zelig pub., 1998
  • The Jazz Discography, by Tom Lord, The Thomas Lord pub., 2009 (Musician list)
  • The Gerry Mulligan Collection, by Craig Hanley, Barnes & Noble pub.
  • Knight Library's Jazz Collection, by Douglas Room, UO Libraries pub. 2009