Stephan Moccio
Stephan Moccio | |
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Born |
St. Catharines, Ontario | 20 October 1972
Occupation(s) |
Songwriter/Composer Record producer Pianist Recording artist |
Instruments |
Piano Vocals |
Years active | 1995 - present |
Labels |
Bijou Records Universal Music Canada |
Website | stephanmoccio.com |
Stephan Moccio (born October 20, 1972) is a Grammy and Academy Award-nominated composer, producer, pianist, arranger, conductor and recording artist. He co-wrote and co-produced the two end credit songs for Fifty Shades of Grey and its soundtrack: "Earned It" (The Weeknd) and "I Know You" (Skylar Grey). He also co-wrote Miley Cyrus' single "Wrecking Ball" from her 2013 studio album Bangerz. He co-wrote Celine Dion's hit "A New Day Has Come" with Aldo Nova, which reached and held the number one spot on the Billboard AC Chart for a record breaking 21 weeks. For the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, Moccio co-wrote the theme song “I Believe” performed by Nikki Yanofsky. He has collaborated with artists such as Seal, The Weeknd, Ellie Goulding, Shaffer "Ne-Yo" Smith, Sarah Brightman, Josh Groban, John Legend, BeBe Winans, Gladys Knight, Skylar Grey, Randy Jackson, Jordan Smith, DJ Khalil, Carole Bayer Sager, JC Chasez, Fergie, BC Jean, Planet VI, Boi-1da, as a songwriter, musician and producer. Moccio was one of the three judges on Canada's Got Talent, alongside comedian Martin Short.
Early life
Stephan Moccio was born in St. Catharines, Ontario on October 20, 1972 to an Italian-Canadian father and a French-Canadian mother. Moccio is fluent in English and French. Growing up in Niagara Falls, Moccio began his piano studies at the age of 3. His musical style and vocabulary are influenced by the musical genres of classical, jazz, pop, hip hop, blues, and dance.
Career
University Years (1996)
Having graduated from Saint Paul High School in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Moccio enrolled at The University of Western Ontario where he studied performance and classical piano studies under instructors John Paul Bracey and Jack Behrens. It was on campus that Moccio first introduced himself to René Angélil, Celine Dion's manager, while attending a Celine Dion concert. He and then-songwriting partner Gary McAuley of The McAuley Boys used a song they had written for her as their introduction. In a 2016 interview with Shad on CBC Radio One's Q, Moccio said the song "How Do I Win Your Heart" (co-written with Gary) earned plaudits from David Foster after they sent him a demo on cassette. The multi-platinum producer praised their strong songwriting skills, saying "You have the talent to go all the way."[1] After completing a Bachelor of Arts degree in composition and piano performance in 1994, he was accepted into the famed Berklee College of Music. However, he chose to focus on developing his professional career and in 1996, on the strength of his and McAuley's work, signed a single-song co-publishing deal for "How Do I Win Your Heart" with Gary Furniss of Sony/ATV Music Publishing.[2] During the early years of his tenure at Sony/ATV, Moccio worked as a session musician, in-house producer and composer, attending rehearsals of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and playing in Toronto jazz clubs and hotel lounges, notably the Four Seasons Hotel's La Serre.
1995-2003: Sony/ATV Music Publishing Canada
Throughout his nearly 9-year tenure at Sony/ATV, Moccio wrote for several award-winning Canadian and International artists, most notably Celine Dion, Sarah Brightman, and Josh Groban. Moccio spent many months in writing sessions in Nashville, Los Angeles and New York during these years, which culminated in a lengthy catalogue of songs as musician, songwriter, producer and composer.
It was in 1996 that Moccio's special relationship with television programs began, with the theme for the CTV Television Network program Camilla Scott Show, which was written, performed and produced by Moccio. Moccio would go on to write and produce more theme songs for CTV shows including House and Home (1998), ETalk (2008), the Vancouver 2010 Olympics Broadcast, and the Marilyn Dennis Show (2010).
A New Day Has Come (2002)
In 2001, Moccio began work on a melody that would become the chart-topping single "A New Day Has Come" sung by Celine Dion, released on her album (in both a radio mix version and 3/4 time ballad album version), of the same name in February 2002. The song broke records at the time by maintaining the #1 position on the U.S. Hot Adult Contemporary charts for 21 weeks. The single would make it onto numerous compilation CD’s and DVD’s in North America. In 2003, Celine Dion titled her live residency Las Vegas show “A New Day...”. Celine often refers to the song as being representative of the emotional struggle and consequent happiness she experienced upon becoming a first-time mother.
Moccio has relayed the story of his meeting with Celine Dion and the subsequent writing of "A New Day Has Come"; ten years prior to writing the song, Moccio approached René Angélil accompanied by his collaborator and friend Gary McAuley at a concert in London, Ontario and told René that he aspired to write Celine a song one day. Approximately 10 years later in 2001, Moccio was introduced to Aldo Nova by the Vice President of Sony/ATV Music Publishing Canada at the time. Development and production of the song began shortly after.
2003-2009
In 2003, Moccio left Sony/ATV Music Publishing Canada to work predominantly under his own publishing company, Sing Little Penguin. He soon moved into his state-of-the-art recording studio in downtown Toronto and it is from this space that Moccio would continue to write, record, produce for both his solo projects and various collaborations with recording artists. It was also at this time that Moccio co-founded Bijou Records with his manager, James Porter. Bijou Records would be the record label on which Moccio would release his solo piano works in 2006 (2010 and 2012).
As special projects in 2003 and 2004, Moccio conducted members of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, in two separate sessions at the Glenn Gould Studios in Toronto. Here he recorded his orchestral arrangements for his pieces “Beautiful Things”, “Julienne” and “Hope”.
In 2003 Moccio collaborated, as both a writer and musician, with Sarah Brightman on the single “What you Never Know” featured on her album Harem (EMI/Angel). Later that Year, Moccio would go on to write the song “Tears of Hercules” with writer Marc Jordan. The song would be subsequently recorded by Josh Groban, appearing on his limited edition album With You, titled “My Heart was Home Again”, released in 2007 on the Hallmark Cards Inc. label.
Olivia Newton-John spent time at Moccio’s studio in 2005, where she recorded some vocals for her 2006 album Grace and Gratitude. Olivia recorded Moccio's tune "Instrument of Peace" (co-written with Marc Jordan and Amy Sky) and Moccio played the piano on several songs on the album.
Moccio went on to collaborate with Canadian pop group RyanDan on several songs on their debut album Ryan Dan, including the song “The Face” (written with Mark Masri), released in September 2007. The song was featured in Season 1 of So You Think You Can Dance Canada and, in 2009, Channing Cooke danced to the song during Week 4, Season 6 of So You Think You Can Dance.
Exposure (2006)
Moccio released his debut album of solo piano music, entitled "Exposure" on Bijou Records/Universal Music on November 14, 2006. The album was mixed by Juno Award-winning engineer Vic Florencia and mastered by Juno-nominated João Carvalho. The album has since sold over 42,000 copies and in 2008, became the highest charting instrumental album on the Canadian charts of the last 25 years, since Vangelis' Chariots of Fire in 1982.
2010-present
Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, “I Believe” and Canada's Got Talent
Moccio found inspiration in David Foster's theme and music for the 1988 Calgary Winter Games and, upon hearing it for the first time, made a personal commitment to write a theme song for a future Olympic Games in Canada[3]
In 2008 Moccio teamed up with songwriter Alan Frew (Glass Tiger) to write "I Believe", the theme song of CTV's and Rogers Media's Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. In addition to co-writing the theme song, Moccio composed and produced over 250 cues to accompany the Canadian broadcasts of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games,[4] with each cue representing different emotions associated with lead-ins to segments and events, Medal Ceremonies, and with Canadian athletes’ profiles and performances at Olympic events, telecast on various CTV and Rogers Media properties throughout the games. Three versions of the theme “I Believe” were written and recorded; an English language version sung by Montreal jazz singer Nikki Yanofsky, a French-language version ("J'imagine") sung by Quebec artist Annie Villeneuve, and an instrumental version by Moccio. On January 26, 2010, an EP titled “I Believe/J’imagine – CTV’s 2010 Winter Games Theme Song” was released on iTunes Canada. The EP contained all three versions of the theme which were all produced by Moccio. The strings component of the theme song English language as sung by Nikki Yanofsky involved the orchestral arrangement and conduction of William Ross, at the Fox Studios in Los Angeles. Grammy winning engineer Armin Steiner engineered the recording. Moccio arranged the music and conducted members of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra for the Olympic broadcast cues and Villeneuve’s “J’Imagine”.
Alongside Moccio on the piano, Villeneuve and Yanofsky performed a bilingual duet in a six-minute video that aired Canada-wide just prior to the commencement of the official closing ceremony of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
On March 1, 2010, "I Believe", covered by Nikki Yanofsky, reached 4 x Platinum status (CRIA[5]) in digital sales (over 160,000 digital units sold) in Canada. The same version achieved #1 status on iTunes Canada and Billboard's Canadian Hot 100 for 4 straight weeks in February 2010.
During the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame in Montreal on April 2010, Moccio on the piano, along with Nikki Yanofsky and Annie Villeneuve performed "I Believe/J'imagine," as one of the production numbers, and the 2010 Canadian Olympians entered the stage.
Moccio was a judge on Canada's Got Talent, which aired on Rogers Media's CityTV from March to May of 2012.
Universal Music Publishing
In February 2010, Moccio signed a Worldwide Publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group.[6]
Color (2010)
On November 2, 2010, Moccio released his second album of solo piano music, entitled Color on Bijou Records/Universal Music. As with his previous album, Color was mixed by Juno Award winning engineer Vic Florencia and mastered by Juno nominated João Carvalho. It includes 4 tracks “October”, “Life”, “Leopold” and “Violette” that featured the orchestral treatment of William Ross as composer, arranger and conductor, recorded at the Fox Studios in Los Angeles. Following the release, Moccio embarked on a 24-day, 12-city promotional and concert tour across Canada from Vancouver to Halifax, during which he was featured on Breakfast Television (BT) in Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto and performed on some of Canada's finest stages.
Career Highlight/Events
A live performance highlight in 2011 for Stephan was an emotional homecoming concert in St. Catharines, Brock University's Centre for the Arts, Sean O'Sullivan Theatre where on April 21, he performed on piano with an orchestra (members of the Niagara Symphony Orchestra) and very special guest, Greek singer Giorgos Perris.
On June 25, 2011, yet another superstar Greek singer named Mario Frangoulis performed the live debut of Moccio's song "Beautiful Things" during the Opening Ceremonies of the Special Olympics in Athens, Greece. The response since has been so positive that Mario has decided to record the song for his forthcoming album titled Beautiful Things.
In August 2011, Stephan was nominated for his first Gemini Award in the category of Best Performance or Host in a Variety Program or Series (Individual or Ensemble). It was in recognition of his live performance on a CBC program called Solo. Previously, Stephan had been featured on CBC's Creative Block and on Men of Music (2003).
Sportsnet
Moccio also composes several theme songs for its Sportsnet broadcasts, such as the Toronto Blue Jays, Major League Baseball, and the NHL on Sportsnet.
Sponsorship
Moccio is a Yamaha Artist[7] and performs almost exclusively on Yamaha Pianos. In addition, Armani Canada is a sponsor of Moccio.
Selected discography as composer, songwriter, producer, musician, arranger, programmer
Title | Artist (Label) | Album | Year | Credit | Notes |
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"A New Day Has Come" | Celine Dion (Sony) | A New Day Has Come | 2002 | Co-writer (Aldo Nova),[8] background vocals | #1 SOCAN Award,[9] BMI Pop Award,[10] SOCAN Classic Song Award,[11] Juno nomination for Single of the Year (2003), Million-air award (over 1,000,000 BDS spins on US radio) • produced by Walter Afanasieff • album 7 weeks at #1 in Canada (6x Platinum - CRIA[12]), #1 US (3xPlatinum - RIAA), #1 Europe (3xPlatinum - IFPI) • 5th best-selling album of 2002 • Vegas show A New Day... |
"Ballerina" | Ne-Yo (Motown) | Non-Fiction | 2015 | Co-writer, co-producer, piano | |
"Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey)" | The Weeknd (Republic) | Fifty Shades of Grey Soundtrack | 2015 | Co-writer, co-producer, piano | #3 US Billboard Hot 100 • 4x Platinum (RIAA) • #9 Billboard Hot 100 Year End Chart 2015 |
"I Believe" | Nikki Yanofsky (Decca) | Nikki | 2010 | Co-writer (Alan Frew), producer, piano | #1 (4 weeks) Canadian Billboard Hot 100 and certified 4x Platinum (CRIA), nomination - Best AC Song (Canadian Radio Music Awards) • album certified gold (CRIA) |
"I Know You" | Holly Hafermann KIDinaKORNER, Interscope | Fifty Shades of Grey: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | 2015 | Co-writer, co-production | |
"My Heart Was Home Again" | Josh Groban (Hallmark/Reprise) | With You | 2007 | Co-writer | Album certified Gold (RIAA) • produced by David Foster |
"Need You Love You" | Gladys Knight (Shadow Mountain) | Where My Heart Belongs | 2014 | Co-writer with Knight and Benjamin "BeBe" Winans | #8 Billboard Gospel Chart |
"Perfect Gift" | The Canadian Tenors (Decca) | The Perfect Gift | 2010 | Co-writer, producer | Album #1 Billboard Cross-over Classical chart, certified 3x Platinum (CRIA) |
"What You Never Know" | Sarah Brightman (Angel/EMI) | Harem | 2003 | Writer | Also recorded in French for the Canadian release "Tout Ce Que Je Sais" • album certified Gold (CRIA), reaching #29 US Billboard Top 200 and #7 Canada album charts; #1 Classical US Billboard album chart • #5 best-selling crossover album of 2003 (Billboard) |
"What You Never Know (Won't Hurt You)" | Hayley Westenra (Decca) | Odyssey (Hayley Westenra album) | 2005 | Co-writer | Album certified Gold (UK - BPI) • #3 US Billboard Classical album chart |
"Wrecking Ball" | Miley Cyrus (RCA) | Bangerz | 2013 | co-writer Sacha Skarbek, Lukasz Gottwald, Maureen Anne McDonald, Henry Russell Walter, piano | 4x Platinum (RIAA) • Produced by Dr. Luke • peaked #1 (3 weeks) on Billboard Hot 100 |
Discography as recording artist
Albums
Year | Album / Single details | Peak | Certifications (sales threshold) | ||
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CA | Quebec Album Chart | iTunes Album Chart | |||
2006 | Exposure
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10 | 1 | 4 |
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2010 | Color
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27 | 12 | 3 | |
2010 | I Believe - Instrumental Theme
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49 | — | 36 |
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2010 | I Believe - Solo Piano
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2012 | Elements
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64 | 42 | 37 |
References
- ↑ "Meet the Weeknd's Canadian songwriter Stephan Moccio". CBC Radio One - Feb 11, 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
- ↑ "New Day Dawns for Canada's Moccio, Billboard Magazine - Feb 9, 2002". Google Books. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
- ↑ Muntz Lassonde, Janelle (2010-01-26). "A Musical Olympic Bid Of His Own". Maclean's. Retrieved October 17, 2011.
- ↑ Rodriguez, Juan. "Making Our Country Proud". Retrieved October 17, 2011.
- ↑ "Gold Platinum Database". Retrieved October 17, 2011.
- ↑ "UMPG Inks Deal With Stephan Moccio". Retrieved October 17, 2011.
- ↑ "Contemporary Pianos - Stephan Moccio". Retrieved October 17, 2011.
- ↑ Kawashima, Dale. "Aldo Nova & Stephan Moccio Tell How They Wrote The Big Celine Dion Hit, "A New Day Has Come"". Retrieved October 17, 2011.
- ↑ "SOCAN Award Winners List 1990 to 2010" (PDF). Retrieved October 17, 2011.
- ↑ "BMI Pop Music Awards: Winners List". Retrieved October 17, 2011.
- ↑ "20th Annual SOCAN Awards Toronto 2009 - Winners List". Retrieved October 17, 2011.
- ↑ "Gold Platinum Database". Retrieved October 17, 2011.
- Canada's National Art Centre Stephan Moccio in Concert
- Hope and Cope Foundation Soiree Fantastique
- Stephan Moccio's Profile on Artist Direct
- Kerr, Peter. "Stephan Moccio’s I Believe - CTV’s Olympic broadcast anthem becomes Canada’s 15th "Gold performance". The Montrealer. Retrieved 2011-01-21.
- Christman, Ed (2010-03-05). "UMPG Inks Deal With Stephan Moccio". Billboard. Retrieved 2011-01-21.
- "New Bilingual I Believe / J’Imagine Video To Debut Before Vancouver 2010 Closing Ceremony". CTV. 2010-02-28. Retrieved 2010-03-04.
- Thompson, Robert; Paine, Andre (2010-02-18). "Olympic Anthem Tops Billboard Canadian Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved 2010-03-04.
- Bradshaw, James (2010-01-20). "Olympic theme song a long time in the making". "Globe and Mail". Retrieved 2010-03-04.
- Billboard Canadian Hot 100
- Stephan Moccio at Sugarcain Entertainment
- Ayroso, Crissandra (2006-10-17). "Stephan Moccio Emerges From Behind The Scenes to Release Solo Debut". Chart. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
- Stephan Moccio at Songwriter Universe
- Debbage, Michael. "Moccio - Color".
- Sage, Amanda. "Stephan Moccio, composer-songwriter-producer-musician".
- "Stephan Moccio".
- Mandel, Mike. ""Color" a New CD by Moccio".
- Terauds, John (November 8, 2010). ""Color" a New CD Review". The Star (Toronto).
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