Bebu Silvetti
国籍:阿根廷 中文名:拜布·希尔瓦蒂 职业:钢琴家、作曲家、指挥家 出生日期:1944-03-27 死亡日期:2003-07-05 简介:Silvetti was born in the city of Quilmes, Argentina, located in the province of Buenos Aires, approximately 17 kilometers from the capital city of Buenos Aires. He started his piano education at the age of six. During his teenage years he formed his own jazz quartet and a few other musical groups. At 21, Silvetti left Argentina to go to Spain where he stayed a few years working as a pianist at some of the most popular jazz clubs of the time. In the early 1970s he moved to Mexico and started arranging and composing. Upon his return to Spain some years later, he recorded his first album, which contained his hit offering, \\"Spring Rain.\\" Other albums followed. Silvetti returned to Mexico in the late 1970s, where he continued arranging, composing and producing mostly for other artists. After a stint working in Los_Angeles, California, he eventually settled in Miami, Florida, where he produced, arranged, and composed for a wide variety of Latin and international artists. During his career, Silvetti worked with performers such as Plácido Domingo, Luis Miguel, Paul Anka, Engelbert Humperdinck, Vicki Carr, Roberto Carlos (singer), Rocío Dúrcal, Rocío Jurado, Jerry Rivera, Tamara, Los Kjarkas, Paul Anka, Daniela Romo, Armando Manzanero, Jose Luis Perales, Daniel Barenboim, Nazareno Andorno, Juan Gabriel, Maggie Carles, Los Nocheros, Marco Antonio Solís, Ricardo Montaner, Paloma San Basilio, Raúl di Blasio and Selena. Silvetti achieved many successes and accolades throughout his long and prolific career. In 2003, Silvetti was the recipient of the Latin Grammy Award for Producer of the Year for his work on \\"Hasta Que Vuelvas\\" by Luis Miguel , \\"Quién Da un Peso Por Mis Sueños\\" by Armando Manzanero featuring Alex Lora and the albums Rocío Dúrcal ... En Concierto Inolvidable by Rocío Dúrcal and Suma by Ricardo Montaner. In 2002, he received the Billboard Producer of the Year Award. In 2001, he topped Billboard\\'s year-end \\"Hot Latin Tracks Producer Chart.\\" Bebu Silvetti died at his home in Coral Gables, Florida, at the age of 59 from respiratory failure caused by complications from lung cancer treatment. At the time of his death, he reportedly had composed more than 600 songs, over 200 TV and radio commercials, and a number of film and TV soundtracks. 生平:希尔瓦蒂出生在阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯城。他6岁开始学习钢琴,在他十几岁时,建立了自己的四重奏爵士乐团和其他的一些乐队。21岁时,希尔瓦提离开阿根廷到西班牙发展,成为一个钢琴家。在70年代早期,他搬家到墨西哥开始作曲。在返回西班牙的几年后,他录制了他的第一张专辑,里面就有他的作品《春雨》。 意外身亡:拜布·希尔瓦蒂在佛罗里达州的家中去世,59岁时因肺癌引起的并发症呼吸衰竭。在他逝世的时候,据说他一生写了超过600首歌,200多个电视和广播广告,和一些电影和电视配乐。 音乐作品:World Without Words (1976) The Sensuous Sound of Silvetti: Spring Rain (1977) Concert From The Stars (1978) I Love You (1980) Lluvia De Primavera (1994) Íntimos(2003) 《爱情公寓》II中第20集41分30秒时响起的插曲 Bebu Silvetti's Piano (Melo do Piano 《钢琴之剧》) 爱情公寓第二季最终章两个一菲对话时背景音乐 职业生涯:In the early 1970s he moved to Mexico and started arranging and composing. Upon his return to Spain some years later, he recorded his first album, which contained his hit offering, "Spring Rain." Other albums followed. Silvetti returned to Mexico in the late 1970s, where he continued arranging, composing and producing mostly for other artists. After a stint working in Los Angeles, California, he eventually settled in Miami, Florida, where he produced, arranged, and composed for a wide variety of Latin and international artists. During his career, Silvetti worked with performers such as Plácido Domingo, Luis Miguel, Paul Anka, Engelbert Humperdinck, Vikki Carr, Ana Cristina, Roberto Carlos (singer), Rocío Dúrcal, Rocío Jurado, Jerry Rivera, Tamara, Los Kjarkas, Paul Anka, Daniela Romo, Armando Manzanero, José Luis Perales, Daniel Barenboim, Juan Gabriel, Maggie Carles, Los Nocheros, Marco Antonio Solís, Ricardo Montaner, Paloma San Basilio, Raúl di Blasio, Nazareno Andorno, Vic Damone and Selena. Silvetti achieved many successes and accolades throughout his long and prolific career. In 2003, Silvetti was the recipient of the Latin Grammy Award for Producer of the Year for his work on "Hasta Que Vuelvas" by Luis Miguel, "Quién Da un Peso Por Mis Sueños" by Armando Manzanero featuring Alex Lora and the albums Rocío Dúrcal ... En Concierto Inolvidable by Rocío Dúrcal and Suma by Ricardo Montaner. In 2002, he received the Billboard Producer of the Year Award. In 2001, he topped Billboard's year-end "Hot Latin Tracks Producer Chart."。