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Topic: Jenny Sorrenti (Italy) for Prog FolkPosted By: Moyan
Subject: Jenny Sorrenti (Italy) for Prog Folk
Date Posted: May 27 2024 at 04:10
Jenny Sorrenti (real name: Gianna Sorrenti), an Italian singer, songwriter, and musician, was born in Naples on December 4, 1953. She is the sister of the renowned Italian musician and composer Alan Sorrenti. Jenny Sorrenti gained recognition due to her unique style, which blended elements of folk music, art pop, and progressive rock.
In 1976, Jenny Sorrenti released her debut album titled "Suspiro." The album showcased her exceptional vocal abilities and songwriting skills. "Suspiro" received critical acclaim for its innovative sound and poetic lyrics. The album's tracks resonated with audiences across Italy and beyond, establishing Jenny Sorrenti as a promising talent in the music scene.
Throughout her career, Jenny Sorrenti continued to explore different musical genres and collaborate with various artists. Her music often delved into introspective themes, reflecting her personal experiences and emotions. Jenny Sorrenti's artistry was characterised by a deep connection to nature and spirituality, which infused her songs with a sense of ethereal beauty.
Aside from being a vocalist in the Italian prog-folk band Saint Just (already in PA), Jenny Sorrenti's solo discography expanded over the years to include several albums that further showcased her evolution as a solo artist. Her music captivated listeners with its haunting melodies and evocative storytelling.
Jenny Sorrenti's contributions to the Italian music landscape have left a lasting impact on fans and fellow musicians alike. As a solo artist, she has released five studio albums: "Suspiro" (1976, Harvest), "Jenny Sorrenti" (1979, RCA), "Mediaeval Zone" (2001, Celtica Napoletana Records), "Com'è Grande Enfermidade" (2006, PoloSud), and "Burattina" (2009, Odd Times Records). The debut album, "Suspiro," was reissued two times by renowned Italian prog-label Mellow Productions as a CD in 1994 and as an online release on Bandcamp in 2016. https://mellowlabelproductions.bandcamp.com/album/suspiro" rel="nofollow - https://mellowlabelproductions.bandcamp.com/album/suspiro
All her albums are available for listening on YouTube:
Despite maintaining a relatively low profile compared to some other progressive folk-rock artists from Italy, Jenny Sorrenti's artistic integrity and creative vision have solidified her status as a respected figure in progressive folk music. Her work continues to inspire new generations of musicians and listeners who appreciate the depth and sincerity of her outstanding musical expression.