His participation in the Sanremo Festival in 2003 with Tutto quello che un uomo, lyrics by R. Kunstler, gave him third place, as well as the Critics' Award and the "Best Musical Composition" Award and two Platinum Records. It is a song never heard in a context like that of Sanremo, which in the musical part reveals the roots deeply anchored in the best jazz tradition, with flashes of very personal interpretative originality. His talent in live concerts led him to receive the "Best Live of the Year" Award assigned by Assomusica. The same year, the DVD Sergio Cammariere in concert from the Teatro Strehler in Milan was released. 2004 marked the release of his second album, Sul sentiero produced by Biagio Pagano, with twelve of his musical compositions on lyrics by R. Kunstler, Pasquale Panella and Samuele Bersani for Ferragosto, plus two extraordinary instrumental pieces, Casa Lumière and Capocolonna. Maestro Paolo Silvestri conducted and arranged the pieces with Orchestra; gets a Platinum Record. In the same year a historic meeting takes place, he shares the stage with the great Toots Thielemans guest of the Pescara Jazz festival. Sergio Cammariere's third album, Il pane, il vino e la visione is from 2006. Eleven compositions on texts by R. Kunstler and the participation of P. Panella, plus two instrumental pieces, Settembre and Riflessi. The following year, his concert activity takes him to Europe and he returns to one on his great loves, cinema, signing the soundtrack for L'abbuffata film by Mimmo Calopresti. He wins the "Best Soundtrack Award" at the International Mediterranean Film Festival in Montpellier. His second participation in the Sanremo Festival is in 2008, where with L'amore non si spiega, he dedicates a beautiful tribute to bossa nova, also duetting with Gal Costa, one of the most beautiful and important voices of Brazilian song. The fourth album Cantautore piccolino was released, an anthology album dedicated to Sergio Bardotti and Bruno Lauzi, which immediately rose to the top of the charts and went Gold within a few days. In addition to containing the song presented at Sanremo, it was enriched with a tribute to great jazz with My song by Keith Jarrett, an interpretation of Estate by Bruno Martino with Fabrizio Bosso on the trumpet and some unreleased songs, including Nord, a composition for solo piano. The awards continued, including the Lunezia Elite Award and the “Best Soundtrack” Award at the 2009 Genoa Film Festival for the music for the short film Fuori uso by Francesco Prisco. In October 2009, Carovane, the new album, was released with 13 unreleased tracks, including two instrumental songs, Varanasi and La forcella del rabdomante, and the collaboration with R. Kunstler for the lyrics continued. Sergio embarks on a new journey, “contaminating” jazz, his great passion, with new and original rhythms and sounds that range towards distant universes and worlds. Alongside traditional instruments, he adds sitar, moxeno, vina, tampura, tabla, giving life to more exotic sounds, made even more enveloping by the String Orchestra conducted by maestro Marcello Sirignano. In addition to the “historical” core, Fabrizio Bosso, Olen Cesari, Luca Bulgarelli and Amedeo Ariano have collaborated with him over the years both in live concerts and in the production of albums, as many high-profile and international musicians: Arthur Maia, Jorginho Gomez, Gabriele Mirabassi, Michele Ascolese, Javier Girotto, Bruno Marcozzi, Simone Haggiag, Sanjay Kansa Banik, Gianni Ricchizzi, Stefano Di Battista, Bebo Ferra, Roberto Gatto, Jimmy Villotti. In 2009, his voice opens the Disney animated film, The Princess and the Frog with the song Life in New Orleans and in the same year he also collaborates as a musical consultant for The Betrothed – Modern Opera by Michele Guardì with music by Pippo Flora. In June 2010, together with the trumpeter Fabrizio Bosso, he signs the soundtrack to Comiche vagabonde, three comics by the great Charlie Chaplin, Charlot a teatro, Charlot alla spiaggia, Charlot vagabondo. The three comics are published for the Gruppo L'Espresso series Sounds for silence produced by Gianni Salvioni for the Ermitage record company. Also in 2010, he composes the music for Portrait of my father, directed by Maria Sole Tognazzi. Winner of the “Special Award for Documentaries on Cinema” at the Taormina Film Fest 2011. It is a docufilm focused not only on the professional figure of the actor Ugo Tognazzi, but also on some unpublished footage that portrays him in the family environment and “photographs” his life off the set. In March 2011 he received the MUSICA NEWS International Award for his career. The editorial staff of the first Italian free music press of the Calabria Jazz Center in Cosenza recognized him as a “valid and talented pianist, excellent composer and voice of great intensity”. It rewarded his “expressive refinement, a prominent and brilliant career and the great poetry and extraordinary nature of the sound”. Committed on various fronts, he created a prestigious work for the theater, with Teresa la ladra – directed by Francesco Tavassi, starring Mariangela D'Abbraccio. The text is based on the novel Memorie di una ladra by the writer Dacia Maraini, with original music and songs by Sergio Cammariere and the writer herself. The work is performed in the most important Italian theaters. In the same year he recorded the song “Anema e Core” with Lucio Dalla and Olen Cesari on violin. In November 2011 the soundtrack of the film Tiberio Mitri – Il campione e la miss (RAI Trade) was released, dedicated to the somewhat romantic and adventurous figure of the boxer from Trieste. The original music by Sergio Cammariere retraces the story of Mitri with intense participation, recreating atmospheres of the time with sounds ranging from jazz to more delicate, melancholic or classical compositions. In March 2012 the new album Sergio Cammariere was released, dedicated to his friend, the lighting artist Pepi Morgia, which almost contains a synthesis, a musical portrait of all the souls of Cammariere, ranging from jazz to bossa nova, from samba to Balkan rhythms, from classical incursions to world and progressive music. For the lyrics, in addition to Roberto Kunstler, Sergio Secondiano Sacchi and Giulio Casale. Among the twelve tracks, two instrumental pieces full of evocative atmospheres, Thomas and Essaouira and Com'è che ti va?, a great interpretation of a song written by Vinicius De Moraes with Italian lyrics by Sergio Bardotti and Nini Giacomelli. In addition to the aforementioned musicians who have always accompanied him, Michele Ascolese on guitars, Max Ionata on sax and the trombonist Roberto Rossi have collaborated. In 2013 he composed the music for the film Maldamore directed by Angelo Longoni. He then composed part of the music for the first feature film by director Paolo Consorti Il sole dei cattivi and signed the song that closes the first feature film by the young and eclectic director Alfonso Bergamo, Tender Eyes. Recordings for the new album also began. In September 2014 the album Mano nella mano (Sony Music) was released where he collected the legacy of the Canzone d'autore school. A Sergio Cammariere who goes deep and explores the meaning of life with a positive and attentive attitude, who tells the search for a possible serenity, with an almost narrative voice. The album is made up of eleven tracks, ten songs and an instrumental piece. Most of the lyrics are by Roberto Kunstler and, among the songs, a very personal tribute to the master and poet Bruno Lauzi (Io senza te, tu senza me). Cammariere, also for this album, has high-profile musicians as traveling companions, such as the eclectic Antonello Salis on the accordion, Fabrizio Bosso on the trumpet and flugelhorn. The contribution of two musicians with authentic Brazilian culture, [Roberto Taufic] on the guitar and [Alfredo Paixão] on the bass. The vocal incursion of Gegè Telesforo and the rhythm section with Amedeo Ariano, Luca Bulgarelli and Bruno Marcozzi. Since November 2014, after a period away from the stage, a new Tour has started that has received great public approval. November 2016, “Sergio Cammariere” is back with the new album “Io”, a record that is clear in its intentions right from the title: in the 12 tracks there is the entire musical world of the singer-songwriter and pianist, capable of combining in perfect balance the Italian singer-songwriter tradition, Afro-Latin contaminations and a jazz soul that has always been the recognizable imprint of each of his compositions. In Cammariere's new work there is space for new exciting creations that are the result of a musical research in continuous evolution, together with two irresistible duets: “Cyrano'” with Gino Paoli and “Con te o senza te” with Chiara Civello. Cammariere retrieves his most acclaimed successes from the trunk of memories, painting them with new nuances and adding the string orchestra: “Tempo perduto”, “Via da questo mare”, “Tutto quello che un uomo”, “Dalla pace del mare lontano”, “L'amore non si spiega” and “Cantautore piccolino”. In “Io” there is also room for new emotions, which are diluted in the new songs that complete the track list: “Chi sei”, a jazz waltz in homage to Sergio Endrigo, “Ti penserò”, piano and voice, and “La giusta cosa”, while the artist's sensitivity and love for his homeland pervade every note in the instrumental “Sila”. “Io” was recorded between the Casa del Jazz and the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, alongside Cammariere there is a team of first-rate musicians: Fabrizio Bosso, Luca Bulgarelli, Amedeo Ariano, Bruno Marcozzi and the string orchestra conducted by Paolo Silvestri; Roberto Taufic, Marcello Surace, Francesco Puglisi, Paulo La Rosa, Ousmani Diaz, Max Ionata and Roberto Rossi also played on the album. The album was produced by Giandomenico Ciaramella for Jando Music, Sergio Cammariere for Grandeangelo SRL and Aldo Mercurio, in co-production with Parco della Musica Records and distributed by Egea. In 2017 he released Piano, his first solo piano album that crowned his thirty-year career. The album also contains the song “Dodici minuti di pioggia”, taken from the film of the same name by Fabio Teriaca, Juan Pablo Etcheverry, and awarded as “Best Song” at the Los Angeles Film Awards in April 2019. The album collects 16 inspired and exciting songs born from the intimacy between Cammariere and his instrument, musical reflections that capture the essence of his compositions because they are stripped of words: only Sergio, only piano, “only” notes and harmony. Songs capable of creating a bridge between the arts, where music, cinema, theater and literature meet and happily intertwine. Each song explores musical horizons ranging from experimental minimalism to blues, from song form to jazz. December 2017, the collection "L'artista, la vita, la storia - Sergio Cammariere" is published, which contains the singer-songwriter's first 5 albums. February 2018 he participates in the Sanremo Festival, guest of Nina Zilli on the fourth evening dedicated to duets with the song "senza appartenere". In the same year Cammariere composes the original music for the docu-film by Cosimo Damiano Damato "Prima che il gallo canti - il Vangelo secondo Andrea" (a spiritual testament by Don Andrea Gallo on a journey through Italian singer-songwriter music) which also contains a new version of the famous song Dalla pace del mare lontano whose video clip, in cartoon version, is awarded at the "Roma Videoclip"; he also composed the music for the short film “Apri le labbra” by Eleonora Ivone (best soundtrack at the Tulipani di Seta Nera Short Film Festival) and for the film “Il bancheere anarchico” by Giulio Base. May 2019, Sergio Cammariere’s tenth album, “La fine di tutti i guai”, was released, produced by Giandomenico Ciaramella for Jando Music, Sergio Cammariere for Grandeangelo SRL and Aldo Mercurio in co-production with Parco della Musica Records and distributed by Egea. He received the award for best soundtrack at the LIAFF international festival in Calcutta for the film “Twelve minutes of rain”. In 2021 two more new albums, “Piano Nudo”, second solo piano album and “Sergio Cammariere in concert at the Sistina Theater”, the artist's first live taken from the concert held on May 5, 2003 (produced by Giandomenico Ciaramella for Jando Music, Sergio Cammariere for Grandeangelo SRL and Aldo Mercurio in co-production with Parco della Musica Records). In the spring of 2023 the new album entitled “UNA SOLA GIORNATA” will be released, enriching his Live concerts in piano solo, quartet and other formations.