Roland Romanelli

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Roland Romanelli

Roland Romanelli (born 1946 in Algiers) is a French accordionist, keyboardist, composer, and arranger. [1] He became well known as the accordionist for the singer Barbara from 1966 to 1986. [2] [1] He has also accompanied other prominent French singers including Johnny Hallyday and Michel Delpech. [2] During his career, he has collaborated with Rusty Egan and other notable figures in popular music. He was an early adopter of the Fairlight system.[ citation needed ]

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In his youth, Romanellli was a dancer. [2] He moved to Paris in 1966. He was a session player on accordion and keyboards for the singer Barbara. He soon worked for other musicians including Charles Aznavour. In the late 1970s, he worked in the French space disco scene, and was a founding member of the popular band Space. He took up synthesizers, which helped his career grow in the 1980s. His 1982 album Connecting Flight was also released in the US on PolyGram Records.[ citation needed ]

Notable performances

Romanelli played the accordion in Jérôme Savary's production of the musical comedy Irma la Douce in 2000. [3] On New Year's Day 2004, he performed at the fourth annual "Comme à Vienne" concert at the Opéra-Comique with fellow accordionist Marcel Azzola. [2]

He accompanied French singer Arnaud Askoy on accordion and violin in La Promesse Brel on tour in Tunisia in 2025. [4]

Discography

Filmography

References

  1. 1 2 Romanelli, Roland (2010). Vingt ans avec Barbara. Archipel. ISBN   9782809804355 via Google Books.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Gervasoni, Pierre (30 December 2003). "Ne Tirez pas sur l' Accordéoniste !". Le Monde . Paris. ProQuest   2519264579 . Retrieved 24 June 2025.
  3. "Alive and Charming : A Triumphant 'Irma'". New York Times . 10 May 2000. ProQuest   2233491417 . Retrieved 24 June 2025.
  4. "Le spectacle musical à succès « La Promesse Brel », le 15 février, au Théâtre municipal de Tunis". AllAfrica.com (in French). La Presse Tunis. 11 February 2025. ProQuest   3165462412 . Retrieved 24 June 2025.
  5. Winter, Jessica (October 2004). "Vodka Lemon". Sight and Sound. ProQuest   237109413 . Retrieved 24 June 2025.

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