Lorenzo Piani (1955–2016) was an Italian singer-songwriter and pianist renowned for his contributions to pop, pop rock, and Latin pop genres. After studying classical piano at the Rossini Conservatory in Pesaro, he embarked on a diverse musical career that spanned several decades. Piani performed internationally, including for King Hussein of Jordan, and composed music for Italian television programs such as "Tandem" and "Vediamoci 2." His discography includes notable albums like "Sognatori Erranti" (1990), "VivoFeelings" (1998), and "La Filosofia del CAM" (2011). Piani's collaborations with artists like Brian Auger and his dedication to blending classical and contemporary styles have left a lasting impact on the Italian music scene. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorenzo_Piani?utm_source=openai))