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Name
  
Giovanna Daffini

Role
  
Singer

Died
  
1969, Gualtieri, Italy


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Albums
  
Una Voce Un Paese, A Mio Non Piangere

Similar People
  
Giovanna Marini, Michele Straniero, Roberto Leydi, Caterina Bueno, Ivan Della Mea

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Giovanna Daffini (22 April 1914 – 7 July 1969) was an Italian singer, associated with the Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano movement.

Contents

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Life

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Born at Villa Saviola, in the province of Mantua, she started associating with travelling musicians from an early age. During the rice-growing season she worked in the rice-growing districts of Novara and Vercelli. It was here that she learned the folk-songs that afterwards made her famous. She was later accompanied by her husband, Vittorio Carpi, on violin, at wedding dances and country festivals.

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In 1962 she recorded the song "Alla mattina appena alzata", a version of Bella Ciao, for the musicologists Gianni Bosio and Roberto Leydi.

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She died at Gualtieri (Reggio Emilia), where she had spent much of her life, in 1969.

EP

  • 1964 - La mariuleina - Canzoni padane (I dischi del sole) DS 32
  • LPs

  • 1967 - Una voce un paese (I dischi del sole) DS 146/48
  • 1975 - Amore mio non piangere (I dischi del sole) DS 1063/65
  • 45

  • 1967 - Festa d'aprile / Ama chi ti ama (I dischi del sole) LR 45/4
  • CD

  • 1991 - L'amata genitrice (I dischi del mulo) 300 004-2
  • References

    Giovanna Daffini Wikipedia