Vincenzo Zitello is an Italian harpist and composer known for original music for the Celtic harp. Zitello began studying music at a young age and was part of Magnetic Loom, an experimental group led by Franco Battiato, in 1975. A breakthrough came in 1986 with the self-produced cassette Fragments of Aura Amorosa (1986), which was re-released as the first solo album Et Vice Versa (1987). This release marked the first CD and vinyl recording of Celtic harp music published in Italy. Zitello released Kerygma (1988), which was published in the United States as Euphonia (1988). Throughout a career, Zitello collaborated with artists such as Franco Battiato and Allen Ginsberg. The discography includes albums such as Atlas (2007), Talismano (2011), and Anima Mundi (2019).