Andrea Figallo
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Andrea Figallo is an Italian
Italy
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 vocalist and producer.

Figallo's involved in the vocal-contemporary a cappella
A cappella
A cappella music is specifically solo or group singing without instrumental sound, or a piece intended to be performed in this way. It is the opposite of cantata, which is accompanied singing. A cappella was originally intended to differentiate between Renaissance polyphony and Baroque concertato...

 music scene, extensively coaching choirs, conducting, arranging, adjudicating vocal contests and holding workshops on many subjects: singing bass, vocal percussion, vocal group singing and all things vocal.

His main involvement is with the Flying Pickets. He's also founder of The Ghost Files, a vocal studio project dedicated to original vocal music recordings. He is a free lance conductor working all over Europe.

He is currently living in Italy and Japan. His original choral music is published by Edition Ferrimontana GmbH and Helbling GmbH.

Discography

  • Jazz'n Jam, Uno, 1996, singer, arranger
  • Jazz'n Jam, Libera La Fantasia, 1998, producer, singer, arranger
  • Flying Pickets, Live In Hamburg, 2001, producer, singer, arranger
  • Flying Pickets, Vocal Zone EP, 2002, singer
  • Flying Pickets, Everyday, 2004, album producer, singer, arranger, recording engineer
  • The Ghost Files, New Folder, 2008, album producer, composer, singer, arranger, recording engineer
  • Flying Pickets, Big Mouth, 2008, producer, singer, arranger, recording engineer
  • Esmeralda Grao, Sottovoce, 2009, album producer, recording engineer, singer
  • Bobby McFerrin, VOCAbuLarieS, 2010, singer (3 Grammy Nominations)
  • Flying Pickets, Only Yule, 2010, producer, composer, singer, arranger

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