Gianni
(John)
Turcio hails from Capri, a
magical island lying just off the west coast of Italy and
forming part of that splendid panorama which is the Bay
Of Naples.
Gianni,
whose father was also a musician, began studying the piano
at the age of seven and was in his early teens when he commenced
what has developed into a long and illustrious career.
For
one who was raised amongst the blue waters of the Mediterranean
it was only natural that a relatively young Gianni would
score an engagement as resident pianist aboard the Angelina
Lauro, a trans oceanic liner which apart from world
cruises also made regular voyages between Europe and Australia.
At
the time he wasn't to know that eventually he would plant
his roots in the new continent and settle down in Melbourne
where he would continue his musical career and become an
established personality in the entertainment industry.
Gianni's
formal qualifications include an Associate &
Licentiate Diploma in Pianoforte (A.MUS. A.) and
Diploma in Pianoforte (L.MUS. A.). He has
been a teacher of classical and jazz piano and theory for
a number of years and currently provides his services at
Penleight & Essendon Grammar preparing students for
all levels of A.M.E.B. exams.
As an accomplished pianist, composer, arranger and musical
director Gianni is continually in demand by national and
international artists and the list for whom he has provided
his skills include James Morrison, John Farnham,
John Paul Young, Doug Parkinson, Chelsea Brown, Lisa Edwards,
Julie Anthony, Rhonda Burchmore, Jackie Love, Marina Prior,
John Rowles, Tony Pantano, Rob Guest, Ron Lees, Silvie Paladino,
Denis Walter, Normie Rowe, Phyllis Diller, Rolf Harris,
Rachel Beck, Todd McKenna, Rhys Merion and
Colleen Hewitt.
Gianni
has performed with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
in the production of several sound tracks for feature films
and has also worked on the Seven, Nine
& Ten commercial television networks.
Countless studio projects with prominent recording artists
include playing keyboards on Marina Prior's
"Leading Lady" CD and the recent (2004) co-arranging
on a CD production for renowned Welsh tenor Rhys
Merion.
To
say that Gianni is kept busy is quite an understatement
- he is founder and director of The Melbourne Italian
Ensemble, founder and director of I Musici
Of Melbourne string orchestra, musical director
for an annual Carols By Candlelight concert
held at a popular Melbourne club and a member of the twenty
piece Daryl McKenzie Jazz Orchestra.
And
of course on any given day you will find Gianni performing
either solo, with a jazz combo or maybe leading a corporate
big band at the Park Hyatt, the Hilton
Hotel, Crown Casino, prestige
function centres and at Melbourne's more fashionable restaurants
and lounges.
Gianni's
considerable catalogue of original songs demonstrates an
ability to compose in a wide variety of musical styles ranging
from jazz to classical, latin and folk. Many of these works
are performed regularly by various ensembles while others,
such as the latin jazz number Hola, has
been included in a recent (2008) CD recording by the Daryl
McKenzie Jazz Orchestra.
The
Italo-Australian Jazz Festival is another
event which, alongside an impressive line up of talented
local and overseas artists, also saw the participation of
the Gianni Turcio Quartet performing a repertoire made up
entirely of Gianni's own compositions.
It
is this spirit of creativity and dedication for his profession
that has placed Gianni Turcio at the top end of the musical
scale and earned him, from public and industry experts alike,
the highest accolades and the esteem only reserved for the
true professionals.