Gabriele Saro

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Gabriele Saro
Gabriele Saro in 2013
Gabriele Saro in 2013
Background information
Born (1976-08-08) August 8, 1976 (age 49)
GenresR&B, Pop, Rock, Contemporary Classical and Choir
OccupationsProducer, composer, violinist, singer
Instrumentsviolin, piano, organ
Years active1987 − present
Websitewww.gabrielesaro.com

Gabriele Saro (born August 8, 1976, in Spilimbergo, Italy) is an Italian producer of commercial music, composer, violinist, singer in choirs and teacher.

Biography

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Gabriele Saro was born in Spilimbergo, on August 8, 1976.[1] He studied Business Administration at the University of Udine. Graduated in violin and master degree in composition for film music at the Conservatory in Udine.[2][3]

He started his professional career as musician in 1987 in young orchestras. As a composer, he had his first music performance in 2009. A musician and composer, Saro collaborates as a violinist in various classical and popular music ensembles, and sings in some regional choral groups in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. He also plays the piano and the organ.[4][5]

In 2017, he won silver medals at the Global Music Awards with his albums “Sunsets 2”, “Passion” and “SensationS”.[6][7]

As a composer, he was awarded at domestic and international competitions, both for classical and pop music. He was a winner of the UK Songwriting Contest and TOP 10 in 2 editions at the USA Songwriting Competition. On 2022, As a Producer, he has been considered for a Grammy nomination.[8]

Award

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Gabriele Saro is the winner of many awards. This is a list of some of those awards.[9]

As classical/new age composer

  • 2017: Global Music Awards – 2 Silver Medals
  • 2019: Global Music Awards – Silver Medal
  • 2019 ZMR Awards: Qualifier as Best Album of The Year
  • 2019 ZMR Awards: Qualifier as Best Piano Album with Instrumentation

As composer of electronic music

  • 2021: Global Music Awards – Bronze Medal

As songwriter

  • 2011: UK Songwriting Contest – semifinalist
  • 2013: UK Songwriting Contest – Semifinalist
  • 2015: USA Songwriting Competition – Finals
  • 2015: UK Songwriting Contest – 1. Prize
  • 2017: USA Songwriting Competition – TOP 10
  • 2021: Grammy 2022 Nomination Candidate as Producer
  • 2023: World Entertainment Award – Nomination

As video clip

  • 2018: Sanremo Videoclip Awards – 1. Prize

As orchestral music

  • 2020: Global Music Awards – Bronze Medal
  • 2022: 2nd Swiss International Music Competition – 1. Prize
  • 2023: 5th Swiss International Music Competition – 1. Prize
  • 2025: 11th Swiss International Music Competition - 1. Prize
  • 2025: 12th Swiss International Music Competition - 1. Prize

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