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Dorian Dionisi

Dorian Dionisi studied piano with Professor Anna Luci Sanvitale and from a young age he’s found a passion for composing songs and musical pieces. He wrote songs and lyrics for his city, Trieste, obtaining numerous awards at the ‘Festival della Canzone Triestina’ which led him to represent Friuli Venezia Giulia three times at the National Festival of Dialectal Song which took place in Ospedaletti (IM ).
Little by little he started to replace his ironic and carefree dialectal vein, beginning to write songs in Italian and English, touching on different current social issues.
The composer prefers to communicate his emotions through pieces performed on the piano and subsequently orchestrated. Since 2021 he composed various soundtracks and instrumental pieces including the tango Ya no volaré  and various original songs for the movie Duino, by Juan Pablo Di Pace and Andrés Pepe Estrada.
He works at the Giuseppe Verdi Opera Theatre Foundation as a clerk in the orchestra, getting the chance to always be in contact with music of the best quality, performed by great professors and with highly prestigious orchestra conductors. His passion for music pervades his whole life.

Dionisi Cultivates Lightness with the Dialect of 'Triestinity'"

Those who know him well know that his passion for music goes far beyond these duties. Whenever he can, Dorian sits at the piano and creates melodies, harmonies, and lyrics, with a production that ranges from songs to film music. Recently, Dionisi decided to release the album Triestinity, which includes 9 songs in dialect, 5 of which are unpublished.

Martina Seleni

Il Piccolo, October 2024
Voilà the film Duino with music by Dionisi Last Tango at the United World College

“It is a great satisfaction,” says Dionisi, “that the Argentine director chose my tango titled Duino for his film.

Martina Seleni

Il Piccolo, April 2024
Harmonies of Home: the melodic journey of Dionisi Bach

Dionisi explains that music is the only way for him to communicate on a deeper level, to express that essence of himself that words cannot convey.

Sofia Vitale

InTrieste Magazine, April 2024
The new season of Dionisi thanks to a call from Morandi

 The new season of Dorian Dionisi will also be colored by the strong bond of friendship with the late Ezio Bosso and by the support of his new partner, Valentina, whose surname also seems to be a stimulus: Bach…..

Francesco Cardella

Il Piccolo, April 2021
"Liberi tutti", Dorian Dionisi's new single, a dream of openness for our society

Trieste’s doors, the gallery at the Portizza, these are the protagonists of the new song by Dorian Dionisi, singer-songwriter from Trieste. “Seeing our deserted Trieste in this period of isolation – said the author – inspired me to write “Liberi Tutti “, a dream of openness for our society ..

Trieste Prima, March 2021
"Libertà", Dorian Dionisi's song for the European Day of the Righteous

His name is Dorian Dionisi and he is a singer-songwriter from Trieste. “Libertà” (=Freedom) is the title of the song he wrote on the occasion of the European Day of the Righteous.

Trieste Prima, March 2021
In dialect what a thrill

“La mia morosa se ciama Dario”, starring Dorian Dionisi from Trieste and the group ‘Anonima Sound’, earned itself the judges’ trophy named after the conductor and arranger Tony De Vita.
Toto Torri

Radiocorriere TV, July 2002
Dionisi is the king of Trieste's dialectal music

Dorian Dionisi, the current undisputed king of Trieste’s dialectal music, has achieved a significant result also at a national level.

Francesco Cardella

Il Piccolo, July 2002
The songwriter Dorian Dionisi impresses Ospedaletti

The kind and sensitive Trieste protagonist Dorian Dionisi is the singer-songwriter who, with his “La mia morosa se ciama Dario”, impressed the great audience of about 10.000 people, so much so that his song was held in high regard by the qualified jury and has obtained a refined recognition: that of the critique.

Trieste Oggi, July 2002
Portrait of Dorian Dionisi, Trieste "king"

The title of king of the dialectal song remains to him. For more than five years, Dorian Dionisi has characterised the picture of the Trieste song festival, giving vent to creativity, scraps of irony and even a measured touch of social commitment. He has fun, he is moved, he tries to get involved on stage and in the audience.

Francesco Cardella

La Cittadella, January 2006
The humor of Dorian Dionisi has conquered the Ligurians

Faithful to his style, Dionisi has achieved numerous awards: the first prize at the 21st Trieste Song Festival in 1999 with the song “Mio fradel ciclista”, the first prize at the 22nd Trieste Song Festival in 2000 with the song “El galeto de Barcola”, and the first prize of the show at the 23rd Trieste Song Festival in 2001 with the song “Semo come gato e can”.

Trieste Oggi, July 2002
Dorian Dionisi tries it again

This year the ‘Anonima Sound’ will propose a song entitled “Operai de lane” with lyrics and music by Dorian Dionisi. “In the song”, the singer-songwriter from Trieste explains, “I focus on the difficult situation of the workplace”

Trieste Oggi, June 2002
Dorian, in dialect with grit

The new standard-bearer of the modern dialectal repertoire performed for the occasion a reinterpretation of the most famous dialectal song at a national level: “El can de Trieste”, a song brought to success in the 70s by Lelio Luttazzi.

Francesco Cardella

Il Piccolo, July 2004
Among many young people Dorian Dionisi's band comes out

Along with Dorian, capable of combining his undoubted musical ability with a pleasant theatrical fantasy, we should mention the members of his crew, who are good at setting up an authentic caravanserai of costumes and movements.

Ugo Salvini

Il Piccolo, December 2000
Dorian Dionisi, storyteller on the notes of a dialect that should be preserved

In his appearances on stage, Dorian Dionisi rarely shows up alone, as he is almost always accompanied by a number of collaborators. “From time to time – Dorian reveals – I add or remove elements, which are not only musicians or choristers, but also actors and choreographers. When I take part in any event, the performance translates into a small show lasting a few minutes. That’s why I prefer calling myself a storyteller rather than a singer.

Ugo Salvini

Il Piccolo, March 2006
Valentina Bach

Valentina Bach has cultivated a passion for music since childhood, thanks to the influence of her maternal grandmother Miranda and to the subsequent piano studies with the teacher Walter Ferrato. Her innate perfect pitch has made it possible for her to transform every piece of music into a fun and exciting tale.
She ended up following a career path that led her to become Secretary General at the United World College of the Adriatic O.N.L.U.S.
Together with Dorian, she rediscovered her desire to make her biggest dream come true: writing music for a film! She collaborates with Dorian in the composition of their songs, always looking for the most suitable sounds and allowing the duo to develop their muisc production skills.