Filippa Giordano - Musical Success

Musical Success

In September 1998 she released her first album “Passioni” with the biggest Italian Pop Producers Celso Valli (Andrea Bocelli, Eros Ramazzotti, Laura Pausini, etc.), and Marco Sabiu (Take That, Tanita Tikaram, etc.)

In February 1999, she won the 2nd prize at the Sanremo Festival. Thank to the success got in Sanremo, Filippa performed in the most important events of the year, “David di Donatello” for the awarding of “900” by Giuseppe Tornatore, “Donna sotto le Stelle” the major fashion TV Event.

In August 1999, she prepared the International version of the album “Passioni” called “Filippa Giordano”. The record was distributed by Warner Classic U.K.

Rising to the top of classical charts, she reached Gold status in Japan and in Australia. She was the honored guest at the first edition of the “British Classical Awards” at Royal Albert Hall, London.

The same year, Filippa performed on the most important TV Shows around the world, such as Michael Parkinson and Barry More Show UK, NHK Christmas Show – Music Fair –Japan and The Lottery Show – NDR – Germany.

In March 2000 Filippa opened The Maria Callus Museum at the Metropolitan Theatre in New York.

In May 2000, she was invited, on direct request of HRH Prince Charles of Britain to hold a concert for His annual “Prince's Trust Gala Dinner” and, a few months later, the Mayor of New York Michael Bloomberg organized a dinner at his house in her honour.

In October 2000, she won the annual edition of the “Echo Awards” in Germany in the category “Music without borders”.

In January 2001, she was invited by Mr. Mohammed Al Fayed for the opening of the famous “Harrods Sales” in London, coming after names like Cher, Sophia Loren, Raquel Welch and Christina Aguilera.

In March 2001, during the Academy Awards in Los Angeles, she performed for Dino De Laurentis, winner of the Thalberg Prize for his career. On the same occasion she sang accompanied by M. Ennio Morricone on the piano, in order to celebrate his nominee for the G. Tornatore’s movie “Malena”.

In July 2001, she was invited by Cristina and Riccardo Muti to hold a concert during the prestigious “Ravenna’s Festival”. In Autumn 2001, she recorded the love theme of the Italian movie “Vajont” beside Andrea Bocelli, interpreter of another theme. She was also the voice of “Aida degli alberi”, an animation movie scored by M°Ennio Morricone. In the movie, Filippa sang a duet with Mick Hucknell (Simply Red).

She is one of the artists (Pavarotti, Sting, Blondie, Dalla) to perform in the album called “Cinema Italiano”, an homage to the best Italian movies melodies.

In 2002 Filippa recorded her second cd, “Il Rosso Amore”, produced by Robin Smith (Tina Turner, Cher, Lionel Richie) for Brian Rawling Productions in England and by the famous Italian Orchestra arranger M° Renato Serio. The album contains a mix of beautiful melodies and arias from the past and original songs written by great composers ( E. Morricone, D. Foster, R. Smith,C. Muti, F.Sartori, L. Quarantotto). With the song “Amarti Si” she participated again at the Sanremo Festival this time in the “celebrities” category.

In the video of the English version ”Heaven Knows” directed by Tim Rice (Robbie Williams, Nicole Kidman) Filippa met Giorgio Armani, who created her new look.

In this year Filippa posed for the main magazines such as “In Style” – UK, “Gala” – Germany appearing on the cover of “Marie Claire” as an icon of Italian fashion.

In May 2002, she sang in duet with Frida from the legendary group “ABBA”, who really wanted to sing with her after a long time of not performing. In the same month, she met the Oscar winner Vangelis in Athens for a special interpretation of the Napolitan song ‘Torna a Surriento’.

On the occasion of her tour in Japan she presented a new, different show surrounded by dancers with the choreography of Susanna Beltrami from “La Scala Theatre” Milan. The tour was sold out after only one week of advance sale. On her return to Italy, the Mayor of Palermo presented her with “The keys of the city”.

For Christmas 2002, she sang at the prestigious TV Show “Natale in Vaticano”, for the second time in her career, with artists like Dionne Warwick, Tom Jones, Lionel Richie etc., singing for the Pope for the third time (Jubilee 2000).

In the summer 2003, Filippa attended a Stanislavsky Method workshop with Michael Margotta from the Actor's Studio of New York.

For a special event at the University of Rome, she sang Ennio Morricone’s songs conducted by his son Andrea Morricone. After the performance Filippa was asked by M. Ennio Morricone to repeat the concert at the Auditorium in Rome with him personally conducting the Orchestra. She sang for the 25th Gold Efebo of the Italian Cinema where Ettore Scola and Gabriele Salvadores were rewarded.

In December 2003 she gave her recitals at the International Forum Hall in Tokyo (two dates), the Festival Hall in Osaka and the main Theatres in Nagoya, Fukuoka and Sendai. During her career, she performed live with prestigious Orchestras such as “The Super World Orchestra” (made of top elements from various world Symphony Orchestras) and the “BBC Orchestra”.

In February 2004, she was invited by the City of Guadalajara to celebrate its birthday; she also performed in the historic Josepha Ortiz Theatre in Querétaro, where she received recognition from the University.

In March 2004, Filippa moved to Los Angeles to work on her new classical album (she wrote some new tracks and co-produced it). In October 2004, she sang the “Ave Maria” for the Columbus Day Parade at St. Patrick's Church in New York.

During her whole career she has been invited, as Testimonial, for major brands special events like Longines, Armani, Ferragamo, BMW, Roger Dubouis, Damiani, and Bulgari.

In October 2005 Filippa was Special Guest for Ennio Morricone Tour in Japan. On this occasion she had the pleasure to meet Mr. Junichiro Koizumi, Japanese Prime Minister.

In November 2005 she released the album PrimaDonna in Japan. The song she wrote, “When I come back home”, reached the 2nd position on the Hot 100 Chart on JWave Radio, following Madonna’s hit “Hang Up.

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