Francesco De Gregori

Francesco De Gregori

canzone d'autore, folk rock

Italy

About

Sound in a sentence: "Each song pulses with an understated rhythm and layered textures that ebb and flow around evocative melodies, inviting contemplative engagement."
Francesco De Gregori is a cornerstone of Italian music, known for his profound storytelling and lyrical depth that resonates across generations. His work has shaped the landscape of canzone d'autore, influencing countless artists while inviting listeners to explore the complexities of life, love, and society through a distinctly poetic lens.
Francesco De Gregori is a cornerstone of Italian music, known for his profound storytelling and lyrical depth that resonates across generations. His work has shaped the landscape of canzone d'autore, influencing countless artists while inviting listeners to explore the complexities of life, love, and society through a distinctly poetic lens. De Gregori's ability to weave personal narratives with broader social themes creates a collective experience that transcends individual circumstances. Approaching music as both a craft and an art form, De Gregori often employs rich imagery and symbolism in his songwriting, drawing from folk traditions while infusing modern sensibilities. This blend allows him to create songs that feel both timeless and contemporary, engaging listeners in an intimate dialogue. His performances reflect this ethos; he invites audiences into his world, encouraging connection through shared emotional moments rather than mere entertainment. His lyrics frequently explore themes of introspection, existential questioning, and the human condition, delivered with a voice that balances sincerity and irony. De Gregori's storytelling is marked by a vividness that paints scenes in the listener's mind, often leaving space for personal interpretation. The tone oscillates between reflective melancholy and hopeful resilience, creating a rich tapestry of feeling.

Discography

51 releases • 40 studio • 1973–2018
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