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Premiata Forneria Marconi

Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM) (translation: Award-winning Marconi Bakery) is an Italian progressive rock band founded in 1970 which continues to the present day. They were the first Italian group to have success internationally. The group recorded five albums with English lyrics between 1973 and 1977. During this period they entered both the British and American charts. They also had several successful European and American tours, playing at the popular Reading Festival in England and on a very popular national television program in the United States.

Premiata Forneria Marconi
Premiata Forneria Marconi performing live during the "Notte Per Te" festival in August, 2007
Background information
OriginMilan, Italy
GenresProgressive rock
Years active1970–present
Labels
MembersFranz Di Cioccio
Marco Sfogli
Patrick Djivas [it]
Lucio Fabbri
Gianluca Tagliavini
Piero Monterisi
Past membersFranco Mussida
Flavio Premoli
Mauro Pagani
Giorgio Piazza
Bernardo Lanzetti [it]
Gregory Bloch
Walter Calloni [it]
Roberto Gualdi

PFM introduced new sounds, such as the synthesizer, to the Italian musical world. They were also among the first to combine symphonic classical and traditional Italian musical influences in a rock music context. Such innovations and their longevity have earned PFM a place among the most important bands in the Progressive rock genre.

History edit

1966–1970 edit

 
From left to right: Patrick Djivas, Franz Di Cioccio, Franco Mussida

The original core members of PFM were Franco Mussida (guitars, vocals), Flavio Premoli (keyboards), Luciano Dovesi (bass), who preceded Giorgio Piazza (bass), and Franz Di Cioccio (drums, vocals). They came together in the mid-1960s while playing together as backup musicians for many different Italian pop, rock and folk singers such as Lucio Battisti, Mina, Adriano Celentano and Fabrizio De André. They appeared on many recordings for other artists during this period and quickly established themselves as top players on the Italian scene before forming the group 'I quelli' (deliberately ungrammatical, roughly translates to 'The Them', or 'Those Guys') in 1968. I Quelli released one album and some successful Italian singles.

Premiata Forneria Marconi was officially formed in Milan in 1970 when the members of I Quelli met Mauro Pagani from the group Dalton. Pagani helped the group expand their sound to include violin and flute. By this time they were already highly experienced musicians who could play the kind of complex progressive heavy rock played by the leading English and American groups. Their early live performances included songs by groups such as King Crimson and Jethro Tull.[1] Other early influences included Chicago, Ekseption, and The Flock.

After rejecting Isotta Fraschini (an Italian car maker) as a name the group finally settled on Pagani's suggestion, 'Forneria Marconi' (meaning 'Marconi Bakery'), borrowed from the sign of a shop in the small town of Chiari, near Brescia. However, record producer and friend Alessandro Colombini suggested the name was not strong enough, so the title 'Premiata' (award-winning) was added. Some objected that 'Premiata Forneria Marconi' was too long a name, but the group's philosophy stated that the more difficult to remember a band's name, the more difficult it was to forget it. Italian progressive bands tended to have long names back then (Banco del Mutuo Soccorso, Raccomandata con Ricevuta di Ritorno, etc.), and so they were usually referred to as 'La Premiata', and later 'PFM'.

Italian and international success (1971–1975) edit

 
Franz Di Cioccio (with Lucio Fabbri at left)

In June 1971, PFM entered a competition-cum-music festival called the first 'Festival d'Avanguardia e Nuove Tendenze' in Viareggio, which they won, along with Osanna and Mia Martini. Later in 1971 the group signed with the Numero Uno division of RCA Records in Italy, and released their first single, "Impressioni di settembre"/"La carrozza di Hans". It received wide recognition as the first Italian hit record to feature the synthesizer. The group still regularly performs both songs. Flavio Premoli also did a special demonstration of the capabilities of his Minimoog during a PFM television performance broadcast by RAI.

In early 1972, PFM released their first album, Storia di un minuto. The album topped the Italian charts in its first week and was the first by an Italian rock group to achieve this kind of success. It contained re-recorded versions of songs from the first single, as well as "È Festa" and "Dove... Quando..." which remain concert favorites. Later in 1972 saw the release of their second LP, Per un amico. This album opened the way to broader audience recognition all across Europe. It featured a more sophisticated 16-track production and allowed the group to refine their sound.

PFM came to the attention of Greg Lake of Emerson, Lake & Palmer while ELP was on an Italian tour. ELP arranged for PFM sign to their own label, Manticore Records. The first album on Manticore, Photos of Ghosts was released all across Europe, Japan, the USA and Canada and was the first time an Italian rock band found success in foreign markets. It was also one of the first recordings by a mainland European rock group to have chart success in the United States, peaking at #180 on the Billboard 200 albums chart in November 1973. The album contained mostly re-recordings of songs from Per un amico in English. New lyrics (not translations) were written by former King Crimson member (and ELP lyricist) Peter Sinfield who helped produce the new recording and mixing at Command Studios in London. Sinfield also suggested that the band abbreviate their name to PFM, starting with this album. Songs included "Celebration" (a remake of "È Festa"), which received considerable airplay on album-oriented rock stations in the USA and Canada.

 
Patrick Djivas

Following the release of Photos of Ghosts bass player Giorgio Piazza left the group, being replaced by Patrick Djivas, who has remained with the group since. The next PFM album release in Italy was L'isola di niente in 1974. Highlights of the album include "Dolcissima Maria" (English title: "Just Look Away") and the instrumental "Via Lumiere" (English title: "Have Your Cake and Beat It".) Again a similar English language version of the album was released by Manticore as The World Became the World (1974). The English album included another re-recording of "Impressioni di settembre" as the title track. This was their last collaboration with Peter Sinfield, as the group were not entirely pleased with his English lyrics.

On the 1974 U.S. tour PFM played concerts with Little Feat, The Beach Boys, The Allman Brothers Band, Aerosmith, ZZ Top, Peter Frampton and Dave Mason. They were a victim of theft just before the concert with Santana on July 25 at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle. The stolen items included a 1969 Gibson Les Paul and a Gibson ES-335 (with three pickups, which had "Altaloma" engraved on them) as well as two bass guitars.

1974 concerts were recorded in Toronto, Canada (Convocation Hall) on 22 August, and the Schaeffer Music Festival show in Central Park NYC on 31 August. Tracks from these shows were released as PFM's final album for Manticore, titled, Cook. The album spent eight weeks on the Billboard 200 chart, and peaked at #154 in January 1975. The same recordings were used with different artwork for the next European album titled Live in USA. PFM reached their biggest American audience when they appeared on NBC's Midnight Special program on February 21, 1975. Their nationally televised performance included "Celebration" and the instrumental "Alta Loma Nine 'till Five".

1975–1978 edit

The lack of a strong lead vocalist had always been considered PFM's biggest liability, so they enrolled Bernardo Lanzetti, who was previously with the group Acqua Fragile. While a college student, Lanzetti had lived in Austin, Texas for a few years. Most importantly, he had a powerful and distinctive voice, and could speak fluent English.

The first release by the six-piece band was Chocolate Kings in 1975. Featuring a harder rock sound, it had modest success at home but was their least popular album in Italy so far. The same album was released with different cover art by Manticore in the UK and by Asylum Records in the US. The controversial US/UK cover showed a chocolate bar in a partially peeled Stars and Stripes wrapper on the front, along with the crumpled and discarded wrapper on the back. PFM's first live performance in the UK was on BBC Radio 1's 'In Concert' programme introduced by DJ Pete Drummond on 21 May 1975 in which they performed their own arrangement of Rossini's William Tell Overture. They also appeared on the BBC television show The Old Grey Whistle Test firstly in 1974 and 1975. On 13 April 1976, on the same show, they performed the title track to the album. The album reached the UK top 20 but was less successful internationally. Mauro Pagani left the group following Chocolate Kings to pursue a solo career.

Lanzetti also appeared on Jet Lag (1977), an album highly influenced by the Jazz-fusion movement, which was recorded in Los Angeles. This was their last album with English lyrics and the last album released in the U.S., also on Asylum. Violinist Gregory Bloch, previously with the group It's a Beautiful Day, replaced Mauro Pagani and helped the band acquire notoriety in the US before leaving to join the Saturday Night Live Band in 1979.

For Passpartù (1978) PFM added two new percussion players and shifted stylistic direction once again. The album contains seven songs in Italian and one instrumental, characterized by an international pop music style; an early example of what today is known as 'Worldbeat'. The album's sound emphasizes acoustic, rather than electric guitar, and draws from Italian folk and Latin music as well as Jazz-Pop styles, somewhat like Steely Dan. This was the last album to feature Lanzetti, who then left to pursue a solo career.

 
Premiata Forneria Marconi during a live performance in Modena

1979–1987 edit

In 1979, PFM once again played as the backup group for Fabrizio De André. The group contributed new arrangements for De André's songs and the ensemble toured Italy and Europe to packed concert halls. De André and PFM released two albums during this period, entitled In Concerto - Arrangiamenti PFM (1979), and In Concerto - Arrangiamenti PFM, Vol. 2 (1980).

During the 1980s PFM enjoyed continued success at home while concentrating on commercial rock music for the mainstream Italian audience. In 1980 Flavio Premoli left the group and built a successful career writing and performing music for Italian films and television. Multi-instrumentalist Lucio Fabbri joined adding skills on violin, keyboards, and rhythm guitar. Albums during this period were Suonare Suonare (1980), Performance (1981), Come ti va in riva alla città (1981), and PFM? PFM! (1984). The title track of their 1987 album Miss Baker was written in honor of the American dancer Josephine Baker. Though PFM stopped performing in 1987 they never officially broke up.

Reformation (1997–present) edit

In 1997 Flavio Premoli reunited with other core members (DiCioccio, Djivas, Mussida) and released the comeback album Ulisse. Though not as progressive as some of their 1970s work, this album brought PFM back to the attention of the international progressive rock audience. Ulisse is a song cycle based on the Odyssey legend by Homer, with the contributions of noted Italian lyricist Vincenzo Incenzo. A double disc live album www.pfmpfm.it (1998) was recorded with two additional musicians on their sellout Italian tour the next year.

Serendipity (2001) is a studio collection of new songs in Italian. Live in Japan 2002 was released in both a double CD and DVD edition. The double CD edition contains two new studio tracks including a collaboration with Peter Hammill of Van der Graaf Generator. Hammill wrote lyrics and sings on the group's first recording in English since 1977, titled "Sea of Memory". Live album Piazza del Campo (2005) was released in both a single CD and CD+DVD edition. It captures a live performance with the one time only return of Mauro Pagani, filmed outdoors in the main square of Siena. Italian rock singer Piero Pelù also appears on the DVD.

Keyboard player Flavio Premoli left the group for a second time in early 2005. PFM then returned to the USA for the first time since 1977 to play the Progressive Arts Showcase at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on July 8, 2005. This concert was held in conjunction with the 7th annual NEARfest progressive rock event. Other shows on this tour included dates in Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela. Premoli's last work with the group, Dracula, was released late in the year. It is an original Rock opera based on the Dracula legend.

Stati di immaginazione (2006) is an entirely instrumental effort and has an accompanying DVD of video images made for each song. Following the pattern of earlier works, the music alternates between serene and calming sections of acoustic guitar and sections of sharper-edged hard rock. The video content ranges from fantasy-style vignettes made with computer graphics to archival black and white historic films.

PFM was the first confirmed act for the NEARfest 2009 festival which was held June 20–21.

In 2010 PFM released their new album A.D.2010 - La buona novella, a reworking of the Fabrizio de André's 1970 album La buona novella. The group included sections of their own music within the original De André's folk songs, adding instrumental progressive rock passages. In 2009 PFM performed for the first time at the Sanremo Music Festival. In 2011 they appeared at Sanremo again with Roberto Vecchioni. 2011 also saw the group release Amico Faber, a box set containing the live album PFM canta De André (2008) and A.D.2010 - La buona novella, as well as a 16-page booklet, dedicated to Fabrizio de André.

A 2-CD album, called "PFM IN CLASSIC, DA MOZART A CELEBRATION", was released in 2013. CD #1 comprises somewhat creative "arrangements" by PFM of famous classical works, such as "Il flauto magico" (Mozart), "Danza macabra" (C. Saint-Saëns), and "Romeo & Giulietta" (Prokofiev). CD #2 offers "classical renditions" of some of PFM's best known titles, including "La luna nuova"; "Dove....Quando...."; "Maestro della voce"; and "Impressioni di Settembre".

In March 2015, the band announced on their official Facebook page that guitarist/founder Franco Mussida had left the band to concentrate on other artistic endeavors and his long-standing presidency of the CPM Music Institute. He was replaced by Marco Sfogli on guitar.

A new studio album, Emotional Tattoos, was released both in Italian and English on October 27, 2017. Of the original band, only Di Cioccio remains. The band is now led by and revolves around Di Cioccio (drums, singing) and Patrick Djivas (bass guitar).

In October 2021 the band released a new studio album I Dreamed of Electric Sheep - Ho sognato pecore elettriche. Conceived as a Sci-Fi-themed conceptual opus, it signalled the return of original keyboardist Flavio Premoli as well as guest appearances by Ian Anderson on flute and Steve Hackett on guitar.[2]

Members edit

Current members edit

Former members edit

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Live albums edit

  • Live in USA (1974, also known as Cook)
  • In Concerto - Arrangiamenti PFM (1979) (with Fabrizio De André)
  • In Concerto - Arrangiamenti PFM, Vol 2 (1980) (with Fabrizio De André)
  • Performance (1981)
  • www.pfmpfm.it (1998)
  • Live in Japan 2002 (2002)
  • Piazza del Campo (2005)
  • PFM canta De André (2008)
  • Live in Roma guest Ian Anderson (2012)
  • Un Minuto (2014)
  • Un Amico (2014)
  • Un'Isola (2014)
  • A Ghost (2015)
  • The World (2015)
  • Celebration: Live In Nottingham 1976 (2019)

Compilations edit

  • The Award-Winning Marconi Bakery (1976, Peters International, USA)
  • Prime impressioni (1976, Numero Uno, Italy) – selections from Storia di un minuto and Per un amico
  • 35... e un minuto (2007, Sony/BMG)
  • Celebration 1972-2012 (2012, Sony/BMG) – re-issuing of three albums (Storia di un minuto, Per un amico and Road Rarities)

Singles edit

  • 1971 – La carrozza di Hans/Impressioni di settembre
  • 1973 – Celebration/Old Rain
  • 1974 – Dolcissima Maria/Via Lumière
  • 1974 – The World Became the World/La carrozza di Hans
  • 1974 – Four Holes in the Ground/The World Became the World
  • 1975 – Chocolate Kings/Harlequin
  • 1981 – Come ti va/Chi ha paura della notte?
  • 2017 – Quartiere generale/Central District
  • 2017 – La lezione/The Lesson

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Interview: Franz Di Cioccio (Premiata Forneria Marconi) l". www.hit-channel.com. 19 March 2015.
  2. ^ "I Dreamed of Electric Sheep". burningshed.com. Retrieved 30 September 2021.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Premiata Forneria Marconi at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official Facebook page
  • Premiata Forneria Marconi on Facebook
  • Premiata Forneria Marconi biography by Gary Hill, discography and album reviews, credits & releases at AllMusic
  • Premiata Forneria Marconi discography, album releases & credits at Discogs.com
  • Premiata Forneria Marconi biography, discography, album credits & user reviews at ProgArchives.com
  • Premiata Forneria Marconi albums to be listened as stream at Spotify.com

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informationOriginMilan ItalyGenresProgressive rockYears active1970 presentLabelsNumero Uno it Manticore Apple Sony IOM RocketMembersFranz Di CioccioMarco SfogliPatrick Djivas it Lucio FabbriGianluca TagliaviniPiero MonterisiPast membersFranco MussidaFlavio PremoliMauro PaganiGiorgio PiazzaBernardo Lanzetti it Gregory BlochWalter Calloni it Roberto GualdiPFM introduced new sounds such as the synthesizer to the Italian musical world They were also among the first to combine symphonic classical and traditional Italian musical influences in a rock music context Such innovations and their longevity have earned PFM a place among the most important bands in the Progressive rock genre Contents 1 History 1 1 1966 1970 1 2 Italian and international success 1971 1975 1 3 1975 1978 1 4 1979 1987 1 5 Reformation 1997 present 2 Members 2 1 Current members 2 2 Former members 2 3 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 3 3 Compilations 4 Singles 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit1966 1970 edit nbsp From left to right Patrick Djivas Franz Di Cioccio Franco MussidaThe original core members of PFM were Franco Mussida guitars vocals Flavio Premoli keyboards Luciano Dovesi bass who preceded Giorgio Piazza bass and Franz Di Cioccio drums vocals They came together in the mid 1960s while playing together as backup musicians for many different Italian pop rock and folk singers such as Lucio Battisti Mina Adriano Celentano and Fabrizio De Andre They appeared on many recordings for other artists during this period and quickly established themselves as top players on the Italian scene before forming the group I quelli deliberately ungrammatical roughly translates to The Them or Those Guys in 1968 I Quelli released one album and some successful Italian singles Premiata Forneria Marconi was officially formed in Milan in 1970 when the members of I Quelli met Mauro Pagani from the group Dalton Pagani helped the group expand their sound to include violin and flute By this time they were already highly experienced musicians who could play the kind of complex progressive heavy rock played by the leading English and American groups Their early live performances included songs by groups such as King Crimson and Jethro Tull 1 Other early influences included Chicago Ekseption and The Flock After rejecting Isotta Fraschini an Italian car maker as a name the group finally settled on Pagani s suggestion Forneria Marconi meaning Marconi Bakery borrowed from the sign of a shop in the small town of Chiari near Brescia However record producer and friend Alessandro Colombini suggested the name was not strong enough so the title Premiata award winning was added Some objected that Premiata Forneria Marconi was too long a name but the group s philosophy stated that the more difficult to remember a band s name the more difficult it was to forget it Italian progressive bands tended to have long names back then Banco del Mutuo Soccorso Raccomandata con Ricevuta di Ritorno etc and so they were usually referred to as La Premiata and later PFM Italian and international success 1971 1975 edit nbsp Franz Di Cioccio with Lucio Fabbri at left In June 1971 PFM entered a competition cum music festival called the first Festival d Avanguardia e Nuove Tendenze in Viareggio which they won along with Osanna and Mia Martini Later in 1971 the group signed with the Numero Uno division of RCA Records in Italy and released their first single Impressioni di settembre La carrozza di Hans It received wide recognition as the first Italian hit record to feature the synthesizer The group still regularly performs both songs Flavio Premoli also did a special demonstration of the capabilities of his Minimoog during a PFM television performance broadcast by RAI In early 1972 PFM released their first album Storia di un minuto The album topped the Italian charts in its first week and was the first by an Italian rock group to achieve this kind of success It contained re recorded versions of songs from the first single as well as E Festa and Dove Quando which remain concert favorites Later in 1972 saw the release of their second LP Per un amico This album opened the way to broader audience recognition all across Europe It featured a more sophisticated 16 track production and allowed the group to refine their sound PFM came to the attention of Greg Lake of Emerson Lake amp Palmer while ELP was on an Italian tour ELP arranged for PFM sign to their own label Manticore Records The first album on Manticore Photos of Ghosts was released all across Europe Japan the USA and Canada and was the first time an Italian rock band found success in foreign markets It was also one of the first recordings by a mainland European rock group to have chart success in the United States peaking at 180 on the Billboard 200 albums chart in November 1973 The album contained mostly re recordings of songs from Per un amico in English New lyrics not translations were written by former King Crimson member and ELP lyricist Peter Sinfield who helped produce the new recording and mixing at Command Studios in London Sinfield also suggested that the band abbreviate their name to PFM starting with this album Songs included Celebration a remake of E Festa which received considerable airplay on album oriented rock stations in the USA and Canada nbsp Patrick DjivasFollowing the release of Photos of Ghosts bass player Giorgio Piazza left the group being replaced by Patrick Djivas who has remained with the group since The next PFM album release in Italy was L isola di niente in 1974 Highlights of the album include Dolcissima Maria English title Just Look Away and the instrumental Via Lumiere English title Have Your Cake and Beat It Again a similar English language version of the album was released by Manticore as The World Became the World 1974 The English album included another re recording of Impressioni di settembre as the title track This was their last collaboration with Peter Sinfield as the group were not entirely pleased with his English lyrics On the 1974 U S tour PFM played concerts with Little Feat The Beach Boys The Allman Brothers Band Aerosmith ZZ Top Peter Frampton and Dave Mason They were a victim of theft just before the concert with Santana on July 25 at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle The stolen items included a 1969 Gibson Les Paul and a Gibson ES 335 with three pickups which had Altaloma engraved on them as well as two bass guitars 1974 concerts were recorded in Toronto Canada Convocation Hall on 22 August and the Schaeffer Music Festival show in Central Park NYC on 31 August Tracks from these shows were released as PFM s final album for Manticore titled Cook The album spent eight weeks on the Billboard 200 chart and peaked at 154 in January 1975 The same recordings were used with different artwork for the next European album titled Live in USA PFM reached their biggest American audience when they appeared on NBC s Midnight Special program on February 21 1975 Their nationally televised performance included Celebration and the instrumental Alta Loma Nine till Five 1975 1978 edit The lack of a strong lead vocalist had always been considered PFM s biggest liability so they enrolled Bernardo Lanzetti who was previously with the group Acqua Fragile While a college student Lanzetti had lived in Austin Texas for a few years Most importantly he had a powerful and distinctive voice and could speak fluent English The first release by the six piece band was Chocolate Kings in 1975 Featuring a harder rock sound it had modest success at home but was their least popular album in Italy so far The same album was released with different cover art by Manticore in the UK and by Asylum Records in the US The controversial US UK cover showed a chocolate bar in a partially peeled Stars and Stripes wrapper on the front along with the crumpled and discarded wrapper on the back PFM s first live performance in the UK was on BBC Radio 1 s In Concert programme introduced by DJ Pete Drummond on 21 May 1975 in which they performed their own arrangement of Rossini s William Tell Overture They also appeared on the BBC television show The Old Grey Whistle Test firstly in 1974 and 1975 On 13 April 1976 on the same show they performed the title track to the album The album reached the UK top 20 but was less successful internationally Mauro Pagani left the group following Chocolate Kings to pursue a solo career Lanzetti also appeared on Jet Lag 1977 an album highly influenced by the Jazz fusion movement which was recorded in Los Angeles This was their last album with English lyrics and the last album released in the U S also on Asylum Violinist Gregory Bloch previously with the group It s a Beautiful Day replaced Mauro Pagani and helped the band acquire notoriety in the US before leaving to join the Saturday Night Live Band in 1979 For Passpartu 1978 PFM added two new percussion players and shifted stylistic direction once again The album contains seven songs in Italian and one instrumental characterized by an international pop music style an early example of what today is known as Worldbeat The album s sound emphasizes acoustic rather than electric guitar and draws from Italian folk and Latin music as well as Jazz Pop styles somewhat like Steely Dan This was the last album to feature Lanzetti who then left to pursue a solo career nbsp Premiata Forneria Marconi during a live performance in Modena1979 1987 edit In 1979 PFM once again played as the backup group for Fabrizio De Andre The group contributed new arrangements for De Andre s songs and the ensemble toured Italy and Europe to packed concert halls De Andre and PFM released two albums during this period entitled In Concerto Arrangiamenti PFM 1979 and In Concerto Arrangiamenti PFM Vol 2 1980 During the 1980s PFM enjoyed continued success at home while concentrating on commercial rock music for the mainstream Italian audience In 1980 Flavio Premoli left the group and built a successful career writing and performing music for Italian films and television Multi instrumentalist Lucio Fabbri joined adding skills on violin keyboards and rhythm guitar Albums during this period were Suonare Suonare 1980 Performance 1981 Come ti va in riva alla citta 1981 and PFM PFM 1984 The title track of their 1987 album Miss Baker was written in honor of the American dancer Josephine Baker Though PFM stopped performing in 1987 they never officially broke up Reformation 1997 present edit In 1997 Flavio Premoli reunited with other core members DiCioccio Djivas Mussida and released the comeback album Ulisse Though not as progressive as some of their 1970s work this album brought PFM back to the attention of the international progressive rock audience Ulisse is a song cycle based on the Odyssey legend by Homer with the contributions of noted Italian lyricist Vincenzo Incenzo A double disc live album www pfmpfm it 1998 was recorded with two additional musicians on their sellout Italian tour the next year Serendipity 2001 is a studio collection of new songs in Italian Live in Japan 2002 was released in both a double CD and DVD edition The double CD edition contains two new studio tracks including a collaboration with Peter Hammill of Van der Graaf Generator Hammill wrote lyrics and sings on the group s first recording in English since 1977 titled Sea of Memory Live album Piazza del Campo 2005 was released in both a single CD and CD DVD edition It captures a live performance with the one time only return of Mauro Pagani filmed outdoors in the main square of Siena Italian rock singer Piero Pelu also appears on the DVD Keyboard player Flavio Premoli left the group for a second time in early 2005 PFM then returned to the USA for the first time since 1977 to play the Progressive Arts Showcase at Bethlehem Pennsylvania on July 8 2005 This concert was held in conjunction with the 7th annual NEARfest progressive rock event Other shows on this tour included dates in Canada Brazil Mexico Panama and Venezuela Premoli s last work with the group Dracula was released late in the year It is an original Rock opera based on the Dracula legend Stati di immaginazione 2006 is an entirely instrumental effort and has an accompanying DVD of video images made for each song Following the pattern of earlier works the music alternates between serene and calming sections of acoustic guitar and sections of sharper edged hard rock The video content ranges from fantasy style vignettes made with computer graphics to archival black and white historic films PFM was the first confirmed act for the NEARfest 2009 festival which was held June 20 21 In 2010 PFM released their new album A D 2010 La buona novella a reworking of the Fabrizio de Andre s 1970 album La buona novella The group included sections of their own music within the original De Andre s folk songs adding instrumental progressive rock passages In 2009 PFM performed for the first time at the Sanremo Music Festival In 2011 they appeared at Sanremo again with Roberto Vecchioni 2011 also saw the group release Amico Faber a box set containing the live album PFM canta De Andre 2008 and A D 2010 La buona novella as well as a 16 page booklet dedicated to Fabrizio de Andre A 2 CD album called PFM IN CLASSIC DA MOZART A CELEBRATION was released in 2013 CD 1 comprises somewhat creative arrangements by PFM of famous classical works such as Il flauto magico Mozart Danza macabra C Saint Saens and Romeo amp Giulietta Prokofiev CD 2 offers classical renditions of some of PFM s best known titles including La luna nuova Dove Quando Maestro della voce and Impressioni di Settembre In March 2015 the band announced on their official Facebook page that guitarist founder Franco Mussida had left the band to concentrate on other artistic endeavors and his long standing presidency of the CPM Music Institute He was replaced by Marco Sfogli on guitar A new studio album Emotional Tattoos was released both in Italian and English on October 27 2017 Of the original band only Di Cioccio remains The band is now led by and revolves around Di Cioccio drums singing and Patrick Djivas bass guitar In October 2021 the band released a new studio album I Dreamed of Electric Sheep Ho sognato pecore elettriche Conceived as a Sci Fi themed conceptual opus it signalled the return of original keyboardist Flavio Premoli as well as guest appearances by Ian Anderson on flute and Steve Hackett on guitar 2 Members editCurrent members edit Franz Di Cioccio lead and backing vocals drums percussion 1970 present Patrick Djivas bass programming 1974 present Lucio Fabbri violin keyboards 1979 1987 2002 present Roberto Gualdi drums 1999 2002 2011 present Marco Sfogli electric guitar 2015 present Alessandro Scaglione piano Hammond Minimoog keyboards 2012 present Former members edit Franco Mussida acoustic 6 and 12 string guitar electric guitar mandolin vocals 1970 2015 Flavio Premoli piano keyboards Mellotron Moog synthesizer lead vocals 1970 1980 1997 2005 Mauro Pagani flute piccolo trumpet flugelhorn piccolo trumpet violin vocals 1970 1976 Giorgio Piazza bass 1970 1974 Bernardo Lanzetti lead vocals rhythm guitar 1975 1977 Gregory Bloch violin 1976 1977 Walter Calloni additional drums 1982 1987 Piero Monterisi drums 2002 2010 Demo Morselli tromba Vittorio Cosma keyboard Alberto Bravin keyboards additional guitar lead and backing vocals 2015 2022 Timeline editDiscography editStudio albums edit Storia di un minuto 1972 Per un amico 1972 Photos of Ghosts 1973 made of 5 tracks from Per un amico and 1 from Storia di un minuto L isola di niente 1974 The World Became the World 1974 Chocolate Kings 1975 Jet Lag 1977 Passpartu 1978 Suonare Suonare 1980 Come ti va in riva alla citta 1981 PFM PFM 1984 Miss Baker 1987 Ulisse 1997 Serendipity 2000 Dracula 2005 Stati di immaginazione 2006 A D 2010 La buona novella 2010 PFM in Classic Da Mozart a Celebration 2013 Emotional Tattoos 2017 I Dreamed of Electric Sheep Ho sognato pecore elettriche 2021 Live albums edit Live in USA 1974 also known as Cook In Concerto Arrangiamenti PFM 1979 with Fabrizio De Andre In Concerto Arrangiamenti PFM Vol 2 1980 with Fabrizio De Andre Performance 1981 www pfmpfm it 1998 Live in Japan 2002 2002 Piazza del Campo 2005 PFM canta De Andre 2008 Live in Roma guest Ian Anderson 2012 Un Minuto 2014 Un Amico 2014 Un Isola 2014 A Ghost 2015 The World 2015 Celebration Live In Nottingham 1976 2019 Compilations edit The Award Winning Marconi Bakery 1976 Peters International USA Prime impressioni 1976 Numero Uno Italy selections from Storia di un minuto and Per un amico 35 e un minuto 2007 Sony BMG Celebration 1972 2012 2012 Sony BMG re issuing of three albums Storia di un minuto Per un amico and Road Rarities Singles edit1971 La carrozza di Hans Impressioni di settembre 1973 Celebration Old Rain 1974 Dolcissima Maria Via Lumiere 1974 The World Became the World La carrozza di Hans 1974 Four Holes in the Ground The World Became the World 1975 Chocolate Kings Harlequin 1981 Come ti va Chi ha paura della notte 2017 Quartiere generale Central District 2017 La lezione The LessonSee also editIl Balletto di Bronzo Banco del Mutuo Soccorso Cervello Il Rovescio della Medaglia La Locanda delle Fate Le Orme Nova OsannaReferences edit Interview Franz Di Cioccio Premiata Forneria Marconi l www hit channel com 19 March 2015 I Dreamed of Electric Sheep burningshed com Retrieved 30 September 2021 External links edit nbsp Media related to Premiata Forneria Marconi at Wikimedia Commons Official Facebook page Premiata Forneria Marconi on Facebook Premiata Forneria Marconi biography by Gary Hill discography and album reviews credits amp releases at AllMusic Premiata Forneria Marconi discography album releases amp credits at Discogs com Premiata Forneria Marconi biography discography album credits amp user reviews at ProgArchives com Premiata Forneria Marconi albums to be listened as stream 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