Valerio Meletti

Valerio Meletti is a music publisher who has founded and managed two record labels: Ethnoworld[1] and Silent Revolution (London, 2005–2008).

As a percussionist[2] Valerio Meletti has worked extensively with F.B.A.[3] and the Celtic Harp Orchestra, having also recorded some of the bands' finest works: above all "Till the sky shall fall" (F.B.A.) and "The Myst" (C.H.O.), both critically acclaimed and worldwide distributed.

As a band manager[4] V.M. has been working since 2004 with The Afterglow (a Turin-based band) releasing three albums (including the 2006 much acclaimed "Decalogue of Modern Life", mixed by Steve Orchard), touring England/Scotland four times and shooting videoclips in London and Liverpool.

As an event manager V.Meletti has worked for the 2004 edition of Milan's Festa della Musica[5] and has organized many festivals and events such like the Bocconi University Ethnic Festival ("Ethnobocconi") or "Musiche della Terra"[6] (held in Milan in different locations).

Meletti also held many workshops[7] and classes[8] focused on record labels' management, including lessons at the Bocconi University CLEACC.

Although still active as a music publisher, today Meletti is a media monitoring specialist for the main Italian media monitoring agency.

V.Meletti has also self published a theatre play ("The Ninja Cricketer and Scratched",[9] in English), a handbook to learn how to play the Celtic drum bodhràn ("Suonare il bodhràn", in Italian) and a book on Italians living in Venezuela during the '50s and '60s ("Italiani in Venezuela", in Italian, with his father Giorgio Meletti).

References

  1. http://www.womex.com/virtual/ethnoworld_srl/member/valerio_meletti
  2. http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2000/marzo/15/Milano_Irlanda_vm_0_000315783.shtml
  3. http://www.folkimages.unisonplus.net/fylde04/ferebandaperta9.htm
  4. http://www.mtv.it/musica/artisti/archivio/artista.asp?idArt=44832
  5. http://www.festadellamusica.it/web_2004/2004.html
  6. http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2002/01/31/suoni-mondiali-nel-piccolo-teatro-musiche.html
  7. http://www.comune.torino.it/infogio/pagerock/doc/pieghevole2006.pdf
  8. http://www.comune.bergamo.it/upload/bergamo_ecm8/notizie/musica_4488_3694.pdf
  9. http://www.brownfishscripts.com/plays.html
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