Melbourne
composer Franco Cambareri was barely able to
walk when he first heard the magic sound of the piano accordion
- an instrument he promptly fell in love with and dreamed of
one day possessing.
From the shores of the Calabria region of Italy and at the tender
age of fifteen, Franco boarded the steamer Neptune
to make the long voyage down under and soon after arriving in
Melbourne he started working to help pay for the rest of his
family to join him in Australia.
Franco
was seventeen when he finally had enough money to put a deposit
on an accordion and pay for one music lesson per week - his determination
to learn meant he spent many a long hour in study and practice.
In
the early sixties Franco spent twelve months in Rome
furthering his studies in music and on his return from the eternal
city he formed a quintet which met with instant success and enjoyed
popularity on radio, television and at social clubs and night
clubs around Melbourne.
With this experience and after releasing several EP records it
was time to move on and in the mid sixties the Trio Franco
was born, a combo that was to become so much in demand they sometimes
performed even two or three times a day!
The group was awarded second prize at the first ever International
Song Festival in Melbourne and went on to record and release a
number of EP's and a full length LP album. One of the highlights
of this period was the collaboration as producers and actors on
the weekly television musical program"Carosello".
There followed an overseas stint on the South Pacific island of
Fiji where the Trio Franco delighted audiences at many and varied
venues.
During
this time Franco somehow managed to also teach music and accordion
to many young aspiring musicians and today some of Melbourne's
finest can lay claim to having their careers initiated from those
early lessons.
Franco
finally stopped playing and performing in public in 1973 in order
to pursue a totally different career path but when he eventually
retired around Christmas 2000 the passion for music returned as
strong as ever.
He
decided to devote himself to composing the music he loved and
to date has written over one hundred and sixty original instrumental
works and has ten CDs to his credit. The first of these, "Tender
Feelings" (released through Colossal Records of
Australia), has received significant airplay on a number of radio
stations across the country.
Many
of Franco's original songs are available through various web sites
around the world including frosinisociety.org
and musicforaccordion.com both of which specialize
in the electronic distribution of sheet music specifically for
the accordion.
Most
recently one of Franco's compositions titled "Pour
Aline" was amongst the top ten awarded in the instrumental
category from thousands of entries in the Australian Songwriters
Association 2007 Songwriting Contest.
Another
composition titled "Capricciosa" also featured on ABC
Classic FM as part of the ABC's "Sunday Live"
concerts which are broadcast throughout Australia and internationally
through radio and the internet. Guitarist Giuseppe Zangari
and flautist Sally Walker received enthusiastic
applause for their performance of the song in a recital transmitted
live from the Harold Lobb Concert Hall at the Newcastle Conservatorium
Of Music.
Franco dedicates the music he writes to his family and friends
of which he has many - not surprising for a man and musician whose
inspiration for composing comes unmistakably from the heart.