'Till Brönner – Italia (2025): Jazz Meets Cantautori – from Battisti to Conte'
Experience the new album 'Italia' by Till Brönner – an elegant homage to Italy that merges jazz, cinematic soundscapes, and cult classics. Brönner interprets songs by great cantautori like Lucio Battisti,Paolo Conte and Tony Renis, weaving rarities from the 1970s and early 1980s with his own musical finesse.
'Discover Till Brönner's new album "Italia" – a sun-drenched homage to Italian pop and cantautori culture with Lucio Battisti, Paolo Conte, cinematic soundscapes, and new trumpet poetry.'
1. Release & Background
- Release Date: September 5, 2025 – the first album by Brönner on earMUSIC/EdelearMUSIC.
- Production locations & team: Recorded in Bari and Rome, together with the renowned producer and sound aesthetician Nicola ConteearMUSIC+1.
- Concept: A sonic journey into the golden era of Italian pop culture (1970s–80s), connected with a pan-European feeling and the desire for hope and humanity from then to now earMUSICWill work for funk.

2. Special songs – cult & new
- Single releases:
- "Viva la Felicità" – newly interpreted, thematically inspired by the cartoon classic Il Signor Rossi seeks happinessearMUSICWill work for funk.
- "Via con me" (Paolo Conte), sung by Mario Biondi – elegant, groovy reinterpretation of a cult song earMUSIC.
- "Amarsi Un Po'" (Lucio Battisti, 1977): Till Brönner transforms this romantic classic into an expressive trumpet piece – without words, but full of emotion Will work for funk+1.
- Other song titles on "Italia":
- "Estate"
- "La Donna Invisibile"
- "Il Trucido E Lo Sbirro"
- "Quando, Quando, Quando"
- "Parole, Parole" Will work for funkV2 Records.
- Lucio Battisti plays a central role as the cultural backbone of the album – Brönner brings his classic songs to life in a new, jazzy context earMUSICWill work for funk.

3. Voices of the trade press
Although specific press quotes from trade media about the album are currently limited, the background reports summarize the following:
- Will work for funk welcomes "Amarsi Un Po'" as a deeply emotional, instrumental statement, in which Brönner says "everything without words" Will work for funk.
- The album is consistently described as cinematic, stylish, and deeply atmospheric – a journey through the Dolce Vita with a consistently fine groove Will work for funkearMUSIC.
4. Brönner's vision: Italy in the heart
- Biographical anchoring: Brönner spent parts of his childhood in Rome – this formative cultural heritage resonates throughout the album earMUSIC.
- Feeling & style: With the combination of instrumental soundscapes, his trumpet, and contributions in Italian, he captures the cinematic flair of Italy – full of nostalgia, elegance, and emotional depth Will work for funkearMUSIC.
- Melancholy meets poetry: Especially in the interpretation of Lucio Battisti's 'Amarsi Un Po'', Brönner's love for the 'fertile ground' of melancholy and intensity is evident Will work for funk.



