Claudio Fabi (born 29 July 1940) is an Italian record producer, composer, conductor, pianist and arranger.
In 1966 he became responsible for the classical music sector of RCA Italiana.
[1][2] Fabi contributed to launch the careers of Premiata Forneria Marconi (of whom he produced the first six albums), Alberto Fortis (of whom he produced the first three albums), Gianna Nannini, Adriano Pappalardo.
In 1979 he became artistic director of the Italian branch of PolyGram Records, where he launched the careers of Fabio Concato and Teresa De Sio.
[1][2] In 1982 he founded an indie label, Aleph, with whom he released his first album with the same name.