Giampaolo Pasquile
Giampaolo Pasquile is an Italian record producer and mix engineer.
Early life and education[edit]
Pasquile trained as a pianist and arranger, studying at the C.P.M. Music Institute in Milan, studying with Massimo Colombo and Roberto Guarnieri and attended courses on Advanced Mix and Mastering Techniques at Berklee College of Music with Mark Wessel and seminars at "Mix With The Masters"[1] with Tony Maserati.
After working at the Saar Records as producer and A&R, he founded his own record company PLAY,[2] which is now in partnership with the London based record company Oracle Records Ltd of which he is the co-founder, together with the musician and producer Michele Garruti.[3] He is also member of the Music Producers Guild.[4]
Career[edit]
Pasquile worked as arranger and producer of the song Natale Din Don Dan,[5] sung by Gino Paoli and Roby Matano, included in the album Caro Papà Natale and A Christmas Song for You by Nonsologospel. He was awarded with Platinum and No.3 Gospel Music Awards in 2012 for this work.[6]
He produced and mixed the jazz album dedicated to the American composer Burt Bacharach titled We All Love Burt Bacharach,[7] for which he was a candidate at the 2018 Grammy Music Awards.[8] The song was performed by Massimo Colombo (piano), Peter Erskine (drums), Darek Oles (upright), Michael Stever (trumpet), Bob Mintzer (sax) and Kathleen Grace (voice).
Discography[edit]
Year | Album / Song Title | Group | Role |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Vagabond Stories | David Ekerot | Arranger, Mix Engineer |
2018 | Tearleather | Ekete | Mix Engineer |
2018 | Fly Me To The Moods | Mixiland Jazz Band | Mix Engineer |
2018 | It's Possible | Fléxy | Arranger, Mix Engineer |
2017 | Monroe Stevens | Monroe Stevens | Arranger, Mix Engineer |
2017 | Take it From Me | Steve Jai Johnson | Mix Engineer |
2017 | Usa bene le parole | Riky Anelli | Arranger, Mix Engineer |
2016 | We All Love Burt Bacharach | Massimo Colombo feat. Peter Erskine and Darek Oles | Mix Engineer |
2016 | Le più belle colonne sonore di Ennio Morricone | Double Zero Orchestra | Arranger, Mix Engineer |
2016 | Celebrating John Williams | Massimo Colombo | Mix Engineer |
2015 | The Greatest Classical Piano Masterpieces | Costantino Catena | Mix Engineer |
2015 | Le più belle colonne sonore di Ennio Morricone per pianoforte | Giampaolo Pasquile, Michele Garruti | Musician, Mix Engineer |
2014 | Beautiful | Sheaam Dean | Mix Engineer |
2014 | Fall Into a Trance | Jimmy Ross | Mix Engineer |
2014 | I Love Dubstep | Double Zero | Arranger, Mix Engineer |
2013 | Nessun Dialogo | Mara Bosisio | Arranger, Mix Engineer |
2013 | Ti ricordi | Paky Maione | Arranger, Mix Engineer |
2012 | Over The Rainbow | Double Zero feat. Kamala | Arranger, Mix Engineer |
2011 | Natale Din Don Dan | Gino Paoli feat. Roby Matano | Arranger, Mix Engineer |
2011 | The Full Life | David Ekerot | Arranger, Mix Engineer |
2011 | Stiletto Heels | Double Zero | Mix Engineer |
2011 | Champions League | Giampaolo Pasquile Orchestra | Arranger, Mix Engineer |
2010 | Colors and Wine | Double Zero | Arranger, Musician |
2010 | Digital Decay | Inner Chaos | Arranger |
2010 | Real Valladolid "Anthem" | Fran Pahino | Musician |
2009 | Prefiero | Fran Pahino | Arranger, Mix |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Testimonials". Mix with the Masters (in français). 2014-05-09. Retrieved 2019-02-21.
- ↑ "About Us". www.justpushplay.it.
- ↑ "ORACLE RECORDS LTD - Overview (free company information from Companies House)". beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
- ↑ "Members Directory". The Music Producers Guild. 2013-09-20. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
- ↑ "All Music Credits - Natale Din Don Dan".
- ↑ TerronianMagazine (2014-08-03). "TRIONFI PER SIMONA GUIDA E GRAMMY AWARDS PER I "NON SOLO GOSPEL"". Terronian Magazine (in italiano). Retrieved 2019-02-20.
- ↑ "All Music Credits - We All Love Burt Bacharach".
- ↑ "CPM - Music Institute Open Week Novembre 2018: Massimo Colombo, Enzo Zirilli, Maurizio Quintavalle - CPM - Music Institute". www.cpm.it. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
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