Informations
Nom de famille usuel : Altobelli
Prénom usuel : Luzio
Genre : Masculin
Fonction : Compositeur
Interprète
Instruments (fr) : Accordéon, percussions
Instruments (en) : Accordion, percussion
Membre des ensembles : Fanfare Pourpour, Ironico Orkestra
Résidences en date du : 1 mars 2004
Ville de résidence : Montréal
Province ou état de résidence : Québec
Pays de naissance : Canada
Lien Myspace : luzioaltobelli
Site actuellecd : Oui
Biographie
Bio en français : À huit ans, Luzio se fait offrir son premier accordéon et il en est ravi! Quatre ans plus tard, il percussionne, continue au conservatoire puis revient à ses premières amours. Depuis, il fait du Sagapool, du Bon Débarras, de l'Ironico Orkestra, du Fiszarmonia et bien évidement de la Pourpour (le tout dans la joie). Studio, compo, dodo, classique, jazz, world ou rock, il aime aussi enseigner chez lui en pantoufles pendant que ses enfants font la sieste. Il adore aussi les documentaires animaliers.
Date de la bio en français : 22 avril 2010
Bio en anglais : The grandson of an accordion player, Luzio Altobelli was given his first accordion at the tender age of eight. A few years later, after percussion studies at the Conservatoire de musique de Montréal (1997-2001), he resumed his learning of the accordion. Around the same time, he formed Manouche, a group that has been active on the Montréal scene for eight years. In 2002, they recorded their first album Apprenti Moustachu, followed by St-Urbain Café three years later. A third album will follow in Spring 2009.

In 2004, Luzio Altobelli started the accordion sextet Fiszarmonia and Ironico Orkestra, a bass clarinet/accordion duo that has released its debut album in November 2007. In 2001, he jumped aboard Fanfare Pourpour, with whom he recorded Le Bal two years later. He also participated to the recording of Fanfare’s third album Karousell Musik. In 2002-2003 he also played accordion in Jeszcze Raz, while working on arrangements and recordings for Che la vita with Marco Calliari. Since 2006, he is a member of the traditional folk group Bon Débarras, for whom he also arranges and writes.

With all these bands, Luzio is exercising his composition and arrangement muscles. With his trusty accordion, he loves to back singers, journeying that way through traditional music from here and abroad, ever since the last few years of the Cafe Sarajevo. His experiences have brought him to appear on several projects, if only for one song, including collaborations with Mara Tremblay, Tomas Jensen et les Faux-Monnayeurs, and many others.

Luzio has also recorded music for documentaries, TV series, movies and plays, often for Concordia University film students.

Date de la bio en anglais : 3 décembre 2007