Gabriele Rauzino — composer, producer, sonic branding specialist.
Gabriele Rauzino is 21 years old. Born into a family of musicians, he began playing various instruments as a child. Over the years he has lived in very different environments — by the sea, in the city, in the mountains — experiences that directly shaped his approach to composition.
He has six years of experience in musical composition and production, spanning a wide range of genres from pop to orchestral music. Today he focuses primarily on solo piano compositions, with over 21,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and tracks like Carillon (335k streams) and I pescatori (311k streams).
Alongside his artistic work, he has developed a sonic branding service for retail: original compositions designed to reinforce brand identity through sound, grounded in solid research on the psychology of purchasing behavior.
Gabriele's work starts from brand identity, not product category. Every composition is written from scratch: no generic playlists, no licensed tracks. The result is music that belongs exclusively to the brand it was created for.
The approach is grounded in decades of research on the psychology of sound in retail. Studies show that the right music influences dwell time, brand perception, and purchasing behavior. Gabriele applies these findings to every project, combining them with real compositional expertise.
The service is not a one-off delivery. The music evolves over time — with seasons, with new store openings, with the brand's evolution. It's an ongoing relationship, not a single purchase.
Gabriele has released music under his own name since 2023. His catalog includes the EP Melodie Costiere and singles such as Carillon, I pescatori, È già estate, È già inverno. His latest release is Vite, out in May 2026 — solo piano. He counts over 21,000 monthly listeners on Spotify.
His artistic and professional work are connected: credibility in sonic branding comes directly from being an active composer with a real catalog and a real audience.
"Want your brand to have a sound that is truly its own?"