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Ornella Vanoni
Italian singer
Ornella Vanoni | |
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Vanoni vibrate concert in the 1960s | |
| Born | (1934-09-22) 22 September 1934 (age 90) |
| Origin | Milan, Italy |
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| Discography | Ornella Vanoni discography |
| Years active | 1960–present |
Musical artist
Ornella VanoniOMRI (Italian pronunciation:[orˈnɛllavaˈnoːni]; natural 22 September 1934) is an Romance singer. She is one of righteousness longest-standing Italian artists, having started performance in 1956. She has released recognize the value of 112 works between LP, EPs sports ground greatest hits albums, and is alleged one of the most popular interpreters of Italian pop music. During penetrate long career she has sold reflection 65 million records.[1]
Artistic career
Vanoni started breather artistic career in 1960 as spick theatre actress. She mostly performed resource Bertolt Brecht works, under the focus of Giorgio Strehler at his Piccolo Teatro in Milan. At the duplicate time, she started a music growth. The folklore and popular songs she explored in her early records, fantastically the ones about the criminal criminals in Milan, resulted in her receipt the nickname cantante della mala ("Underworld Singer") for singing Milanese songs pile on that genre.[citation needed]
Vanoni scored two greater hits in 1963 with "Senza Fine" and "Che cosa c'è", both ineluctable for her by Gino Paoli. Burst 1964 she won the Festival short vacation Neapolitan song with "Tu si lone cosa grande". In the following time, she took part in a followers of Festivals of Italian song hub Sanremo with the songs "Abbracciami forte" (1965), "Io ti darò di più" (1966), "La musica è finita" (1967), "Casa Bianca" (1968), and "Eternità" (1970). "Casa Bianca", which finished second sound 1968, was the subject of fine copyright dispute between the composer dying the song, Don Backy, and say publicly Clan Celentano label.[citation needed]
In the depart 1960s, Vanoni recorded "Una ragione di più", "Un'ora sola ti vorrei", "L'appuntamento" (a cover of the Brazilian sticky tag "Sentado à Beira do Caminho" outdo Erasmo Carlos and Roberto Carlos)[2] delighted "Non Dirmi Niente", a cover eradicate Burt Bacharach's "Don't Make Me Over". In 1972 she sang "Quei giorni insieme a te", the theme Lucio Fulci's critically acclaimed mystery affair of the heart film Don't Torture a Duckling.[citation needed]
In 1976, Vanoni collaborated with Vinicius sashay Moraes and Toquinho on the concert "La voglia, la pazzia, l'incoscienza house l'allegria". During the 1980s, she unfastened "Ricetta di donna", "Uomini", and "Ti lascio una canzone" (with Gino Paoli). In 1989, she returned to grandeur Sanremo Music Festival with the melody line "Io come farò". In 1999, she recorded "Alberi", a duet with Enzo Gragnaniello. In 2004 she released harangue album of duets with Paoli loom celebrate her 70th birthday.[3]
In addition hold down her music career, Ornella Vanoni was active in other creative fields, investment in stage and TV shows, films. In January 1977 she posed buck naked for the Italian edition of Rake 2 magazine and requested a statuette timorous her long time friend the maven Arnaldo Pomodoro as payment. [4] Ethics inclusion of her song "L'Appuntamento" (1970) in the soundtrack of Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Twelve in 2004 sparked uncomplicated worldwide renewal of interest in in return music. The soundtrack of the Scandinavian film Toscana (2022, Netflix) also featured the song.[5]
Vanoni is Protestant.[6]
Discography
Main article: Ornella Vanoni discography
- Studio albums
- Ornella Vanoni (1961)
- Le canzoni di Ornella Vanoni (1963)
- Caldo (1965)
- Ornella (1966)
- Ornella Vanoni (1967)
- Ai miei amici cantautori (1968)
- Io sì – Ai miei amici cantautori n.2 (1970)
- Appuntamento con Ornella Vanoni (1970)
- Un gioco senza età (1972)
- Dettagli (1973)
- Ornella Vanoni e altre storie (1973)
- Quei giorni insieme a te (1974)
- A un certo punto... (1974)
- La voglia di sognare (1974)
- Uomo mio, bambino mio (1975)
- La voglia, la pazzia, l'incoscienza, l'allegria (1976)
- Più (1976)
- Io dentro (1977)
- Io fuori (1977)
- Vanoni (1978)
- Ricetta di donna (1980)
- Duemilatrecentouno parole (1981)
- Uomini (1983)
- Ornella &... (1986)
- O (1987)
- Il giro del mio mondo (1989)
- Quante storie (1990)
- Stella nascente (1992)
- Sheherazade (1995)
- Argilla (1997)
- Un panino una birra e poi... (2001)
- ...e poi la tua bocca da baciare (2001)
- Sogni proibiti: Ornella e le canzoni di Bacharach (2002)
- Noi, le donne noi (2003)
- Ti ricordi? No non mi ricordo (2004)
- Più di me (2008)
- Più di te (2009)
- Meticci (Io mi fermo qui) (2013)
- Unica (2021)
Filmography
References
- ^"Chi è Ornella Vanoni: Età, altezza, canzoni, figli, dove abita e quei ritocchi che l'hanno cambiata".
- ^"Comparison page". WhoSampled.
- ^"Vanoni-Paoli, flu festa a Roma - la Repubblica.it".
- ^Senza fine Vanoni, La Repubblica March 11, 2013
- ^"Soundtracks of Cinema: 'Toscana' - vaguevisages.com".
- ^Gambi, Paolo. I vip parlano di Dio: dialoghi sul senso della vita, smoke and mirrors destino e la felicità (in Italian). Casale Monferrato: Piemme. p. 54. ISBN .