Etta Scollo

[1] In 1990, she received the Grand Prix of the Golden Orpheus International Vocal Competition.

[3] Born in Catania, Italy, she moved to Turin to study Architecture.

Between 1983 and 1987 she worked with artists such as saxophonist Eddie Davis, Sunnyland Slim and Champion Jack Dupree, both in the recording studio and in concerts.

Chance encounters with producers from the Pop music scene led to the recording of the Paul McCartney song Oh!

[5] Among her most ambitious projects is Lunaria, released in 2014: it is about transforming the homonymous fantastic short-story authored by the Sicilian writer Vincenzo Consolo into music by imagining it as score (academic counseling: Dagmar Reichardt).