Francesca Lombardi

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Francesca Lombardo is a professional electronic music producer and multi-instrumentalist from Castiglione delle St Viviers in the Lombardy area of northeast Italy. At the age of thirteen, Lombardo joined the Conservatory of Music in Italy where she completed her degree in piano and vocal techniques. In her first two years in Italy, she played various instruments, mainly keyboards and did voice-overs for commercials and theater performances. After moving to Milan in northern Italy, she concentrated on creating electronic and techno music, eventually working as a sound engineer at Arte and Neve studios.

As a performer, Francesca has created music that is distinctly Italian and has used elements from other musical genres. Her greatest musical influences are classical music such as Handel’s “Water Music” and Bach’s” Concord”, as well as from new age styles such as disco, punk, metal, folk, and alternative. Her greatest challenge has been to keep traditional values of gender and musical style while making music that is all her own. She has said that although she considers herself a girl, as a person, she considers herself more of a person than a girl. Despite being professionally successful, Francesca has always remained open minded and versatile, and this can be seen in her wide array of songs and albums that showcase both her talents as a composer and her talent as a singer and actress. Her latest album, Anamanagre, was recently awarded “Best New Artists” at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards.

Francesca Lombardi is described by her family and friends as a passionate, generous, and romantic person. Having had the privilege of knowing Lombardi for over 20 years, it is easy to see how she would achieve success as an actress and musician. She has said that she loves music and the world, and her dream is to combine these passions into one. Whether you are a fan of hers or not, it is safe to say that you will enjoy the rich colorful story of Francesca Lombardi, and her many achievements.

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