Polo Piatti

Composer

POLO PIATTI is an award-winning British-Argentine composer, concert pianist, performing artist and conductor. Originally from Buenos Aires and a child prodigy, he showed an exceptional talent for music at a very early age. After starting piano lessons at the age of 3 he became a successful concert pianist and composer in his youth. Leaving South-America with only 16 years of age, he has since devoted his entire life to music in practically all its forms. He has worked as a professional composer, arranger, concert pianist, musical director, conductor, singing coach, instrumental teacher, artist developer, artist manager and music publisher in numerous territories including Spain, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South-America and the United Kingdom. Polo has been an examination’s pianist, teacher and Head of Music at the prestigious 'Italia Conti Academy' in London. He enjoyed professional collaborations with eminent choreographer Yury Grigorovitch & prima ballerina Natalia Besstmertnova (Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow) at the World Centre of Performing Arts, with author  and performer Frieder Noegge at Forum Theatre in Stuttgart as well as with French avant-garde video artist Didier Bay, at the DAAD Academy in Berlin. Polo is an inductee of the prestigious 'International Who Is Who in Music' since 1996. After a long interval in music management and publishing at PPM (Polo Piatti Management) he has now returned to composing and performing full time. His latest album 'The Tides Of Time' has recently been released on Seafront Records. Jonathan Mendenhall, ITV Meridian Television
   

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'THE TIDES OF TIME'

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Polo Piatti's new album available at www.seafrontrecords.com


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piatti's works at the german national library

polo piatti in the british library sound archive