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Birth name
  
Ornella Vanoni

Years active
  
1960–present

Movies
  
I viaggiatori della sera

Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Role
  
Singer · ornellavanoni.it

Genres
  
Pop, jazz

Name
  
Ornella Vanoni

Origin
  
Milan, Italy

Associated acts
  
Gino Paoli


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Born
  
22 September 1934 (age 89) (
1934-09-22
)

Spouse
  
Lucio Ardenzi (m. 1960–1972)

Albums
  
Piu di me, La voglia - la pazzia - l'incoscie, Meticci (Io mi fermo qui), Live al Blue Note, E Poi La Tua Bocca Da Baciare

Profiles

Ornella Vanoni & the italian Jazz Stars, "Mi sono innamorato di te" live @JazzAscona, June 25th 2013


Ornella Vanoni ([orˈnɛlla vaˈnoːni]), OMRI (born 22 September 1934) is one of the most credited pop singers of Italy. She is known for her sophisticated pop style.

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Artistic career

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She started her artistic career in 1960 as a theatrical actress of Bertolt Brecht works, under the direction of Giorgio Strehler in his Piccolo Teatro of Milan. At the same time, she started singing, recording for a high-class public. The folklore and popular songs she reinvented in her recordings of this period, especially the ones connected with organized crime, gave her the nickname cantante della mala ("Underworld Singer").

Owing to the songs "Senza fine" and "Che cosa c'è" written for her by Gino Paoli, her popularity rose in 1963. Next year, she won the Festival of Neapolitan song with "Tu si na cosa grande".

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In the following years, she took part in a series of Festivals of Italian Song in Sanremo, which resulted in great successes 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 came second, was the subject of a copyright dispute between the composer Don Backy and the Clan Celentano label.

Later in the period, Vanoni released the hits "Una ragione di più", "Un'ora sola ti vorrei", and "L'appuntamento". "Non Dirmi Niente" is Vanoni's cover of Burt Bacharach's hit "Don't Make Me Over". "L'appuntamento", which was composed in 1970, is a cover of the Brazilian song "Sentado à Beira do Caminho" (Sitting by the Roadside) by Erasmo Carlos and Roberto Carlos.

In 1976, Vanoni cooperated with Vinicius de Moraes and Toquinho releasing the hit "La voglia, la pazzia, l'incoscienza e l'allegria". During the 1980s, she released "Ricetta di donna", "Uomini", and "Ti lascio una canzone" (a duet with Gino Paoli). In 1989, she returned to Sanremo Festival with the song "Io come farò". In 1999, she recorded "Alberi", a duet with Enzo Gragnaniello. She was mostly active performing live and as a guest singer in recordings. In 2004, she released a duo album with Gino Paoli to celebrate her 70th birthday.

In addition to her singing career, Ornella Vanoni was active in other arts, starring in stage and TV shows, movies, and posing nude for the Italian edition of Playboy magazine. The inclusion of her former hit "L'Appuntamento" (1970) on the Ocean's Twelve soundtrack sparked a worldwide renewal of interest in Ornella Vanoni.

Filmography

  • Romolo e Remo (1961)
  • Canzoni in bikini (1963)
  • Amori pericolosi (1964)
  • I viaggiatori della sera (1979)
  • References

    Ornella Vanoni Wikipedia


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