[31] Eleven months after Due anni dopo, the album L'isola non trovata was released. {{bottomLinkPreText}} {{bottomLinkText}} This page is based on a Wikipedia article written by contributors (read/edit). On 25 April 2011, Guccini married for the second time , with Raffaella Zuccari, who had been his partner in the last fifteen years. [61] In 1981 Guccini was the co-author, along with Giorgio Gaber, Sandro Luporini and Gian Piero Alloisio, of the musical Gli ultimi viaggi di Gulliver. [42] Guccini received harsh criticism, including a slating by the critic Riccardo Bertoncelli, who said the singer songwriter was "a finished artist, who has nothing else to say". [80] Another song in the album, "Piazza Alimonda", is about the death of Carlo Giuliani during the demonstrations at the G8 summit in Genoa. [33] In 1971 he married his long-time girlfriend Roberta Baccilieri, who was pictured on the back cover of his next album.[34]. [66], In 1987 the album Signora Bovary was released. [69] Three years later, he released Parnassius Guccinii referencing a subspecies of butterfly which was named in his honour. [102] Even though it is not explicitly an autobiography, it can be considered the first of three autobiographical books. [88] Style. Parnassius Guccinii is the sixteenth album by Italian singer-songwriter Francesco Guccini. She is a show-woman: Raffaella introduces, entertains, interviews, dances, sings and, of course, she's an actress. [16] The band Cantacronache was an important influence in Guccini's artistic growth,[17] as was Bob Dylan. [96] Guccini's voice is baritonal, with a noticeable rhotacism. [51] Other notable tracks were "Canzone quasi d'Amore", characterised by existential poetry,[52] and "Il pensionato", about an old neighbour of Guccini, focusing on the sad psychological situation of some old people. [67] Songs included in the album are "Quello che non" and "La canzone delle domande consuete", which received the Club Tenco best song of the year award. In 1977 the weekly magazine Grand Hotel featured Guccini on the cover titled "The father every teenager would have liked to have". [4] Radici contains some of his most renowned and popular songs,[35] like "Incontro", "Piccola Città ", "Il vecchio e il bambino", "La Canzone della bambina portoghese", "Canzone dei dodici mesi", and "La locomotiva", based on a real event and dealing with themes of equality, social justice and freedom, with a style similar to the anarchic music of the end of the 19th century. "), In his career as a writer, Guccini published several novels and essays, experimenting with different genres. Raffaella Carrà, Soundtrack: La grande bellezza. [47], The first album released by Guccini in the eighties was Metropolis, which was characterised by the description of cities with a symbolic value: Byzantium, Venice, Bologna and Milan. His studio albums production slowed down in the nineties and 2000s, but his live performances continued being successful. The title references a butterfly subspecies named after the artist. He is a lover of comics, and some of his songs reference them. In 1997 Guccini and Macchiavelli received the, In 1998 Guccini and Macchiavelli won the 4th annual "Police Film Festival" in Bologna for the book, In 2007 Guccini and Macchiavelli won an award at the "Serravalle Noir 2007" for their novel, This page was last edited on 27 November 2020, at 04:06. The song was praised by critic Paolo Jachia, who described it as "moving and dreamlike". 83.9k Followers, 894 Following, 1,416 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from (@raffaella_fortunato) Some of the songs contained in the album are imagined dialogues with historical figures, such as Odysseus, Christopher Columbus and Che Guevara. Francesco Guccini (, born 14 June 1940) is an Italian singer-songwriter, considered one of the most important cantautori. Ő egyben író, önéletrajzi és noir regényeket publikált, valamint képregényművész. The most popular song was "Eskimo", but Guccini claimed the highest point was the title track, a ballad about an emigrant uncle of his. Accessories Designer. [10][11] During the five decades of his music career he has recorded 16 studio albums and collections, and 6 live albums. [23] Another song from the album, "In morte di S.F. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license; additional terms may apply. Guccini recounts stories he heard from elderly people living on the Tuscan Apennines; critics praised the "philological accuracy" of the book. Now it's simply a voice of truth, of rock-like coherence with its own language and thoughts. It describes past events of Pà vana, the town where he spent his childhood. [44][45] Later Guccini was reluctant in performing the song during concerts, saying it was obsolete. Guccini moved to Pà vana during World War II, then returned to Modena where he spent his teenage years and established his musical career. [37][81], Guccini defines himself an anarchic,[98] and he expressed his thoughts about the relation between music and politics in his song "L'avvelenata"; "I have never said that with songs you can make revolutions, nor that you can make poetry. [43][44] Guccini answered with the song "L'avvelenata", a few years later. [66] Other songs include "Keaton", written with his friend Claudio Lolli, and "Scirocco", an award-winning song about an episode in the life of the poet Adriano Spatola, a friend of Guccini. Find out who we are. The song, though, was not selected for the event,[19] and Guccini was embittered by the edits made by two lyricists engaged by CGD. [47] The album contained "L'avvelenata", a bitter and colourful reply to the criticism he received for Stanze di vita quotidiana, which cited one of his critics, Riccardo Bertoncelli. 17 were here. Join Facebook to connect with Raffaella Zuccaro and others you may know. [59] Byzantium is described by Guccini as a fascinating yet oppressive city at the crossroads of two continents and two eras. Looking back at stories and myths of an Italian small town in the mid-70s. In the article about the discovery on the botanical magazine Piante Grasse, Donati explained that he discovered the unknown plant whilst listening to Guccini's "Incontro", adding: "I could not have named it after anyone else". Songs included are "Autunno", "Ho ancora la forza" (with Ligabue), "Don Chisciotte", in which Guccini takes the role of Don Quixote, and his guitarist that of Sancho Panza), and "Addio", a song akin to "L'avvelenata". His next two novels, Vacca d'un cane and Cittanòva blues were also bestsellers, and covered different periods of his life. The album contains one of Guccini's most famous songs, the long ballad "Eskimo". Raffaella is an Italian female name taken from the male name Rafael, meaning "god has healed" . Je také spisovatelem, publikoval autobiografické a noirové romány a komiksovým uměním. [97] "Canzone per Silvia" was dedicated to Silvia Baraldini, and both "Canzone per il Che" and "Stagioni" were dedicated to Che Guevara. While his father served in the Italian military during World War II, Guccini lived with his grandparents in a small village in the Apennine Mountains in northern Tuscany called Pà vana, where he spent his childhood. ", "Classifica settimanale dal 07/10/2005 al 13/10/2005", "I dalemiani di destra votano Ferrara e Massimo Schede anche per Linda Giuva, Sofri e Vespa", "Guccini: ho scritto un'autobiografia perché il cerchio si chiude", "Francesco Guccini a 71 anni dice sì: nozze a Mondolfo con Raffaella Zuccari", "Vecchioni: "De André, il Pirandello della canzone, "Guccini dà i voti alla sinistra in concerto al Mandela", "Sono un vecchio anarchico che ama ancora la poesia", "Il vero pioniere fu però Francesco Guccini, che nell' 89, con il successo di Croniche epafaniche", "Francesco Guccini e la Bologna Anni ' 60", "A lezione dal dott. Francesco Guccini ( italiensk: [franˈtʃɛsko ɡutˈtʃiːni] ( lyt), født 14. juni 1940) er en italiensk singer-songwriter, der betragtes som en af de vigtigste cantautori.I løbet af de fem årtier af sin musikkarriere har han indspillet 16 studioalbummer og samlinger og 6 live albums. In 1992 he received the Librex Montale Award "Poetry for Music", for the song "Canzone delle domande consuete". Veja também: Lista cronológica de compositores clássicos italianos, música … Guccini's lyrical and poetic style has been praised by many, including famous authors and singer-songwriters. Note di Ciaggio Capitolo 1: Venite Avanti... released. He is also a writer, having published autobiographic and noir novels, and a comics artist. [46] It was named after the address of the house in Bologna where he lived. Francesco Guccini (Modena, 14 giugno 1940) è un cantautore, scrittore e attore italiano.. Fra i più rappresentativi e popolari cantautori italiani, il suo debutto ufficiale risale al 1967 con l'LP Folk beat n. 1 (ma già nel 1959 aveva scritto le prime canzoni rock 'n' roll); in una carriera ultraquarantennale ha pubblicato oltre venti album di canzoni. Our brand is found in the best pharmacies, herbalists and health product retailers across 34 countries and 5 continents. Pensaer o'r Eidal oedd Federico Zuccari (1539 - 20 Gorffennaf . 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[41] It included six long and melancholic songs, a mirror of the crisis Guccini faced, worsened by constant disagreements with his producer Pier Farri. A story of values, [67] In 1988 the singer-songwriter released a live album, ...quasi come Dumas..., which included some of his songs from the Sixties, in a rearranged version. In 1968 the 45 rpm record Un altro giorno è andato/Il bello was released; Guccini re-recorded the Side A song in an acoustic version for his 1970 album L'isola non trovata. Federico Zuccari; Ganwyd: Han er også forfatter og har udgivet selvbiografiske romaner og noir-romaner og tegneseriekunstner. Francesco Guccini (Italian: [franˈtʃesko ɡutˈtʃiːni] (), born 14 June 1940) is an Italian singer-songwriter, considered one of the most important cantautori.During the five decades of his music career he has recorded 16 studio albums and collections, and 6 live albums. [6] Guccini spent his teenage years in Modena, as he later recounted in his second novel Vacca d'un Cane and in songs including "Piccola Città ", which paints a bitter portrait of the city as "a strange enemy". Compre o livro Organisti italiani: Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Carlo Francesco Pollarolo, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Baldassare Galuppi, Domenico Scarlatti na Amazon.com.br: confira as ofertas para livros em inglês e importados The title track is about the story of Enrico Guccini,a granduncle of Guccini who had emigrated to the United States before World War II, hence the album title. [51] Guccini's next album, Amerigo was released in 1978. [8] In April 1960, Guccini interviewed Domenico Modugno,[9] who had just won two consecutive Sanremo Festivals. Anfiteatro Live was a commercial success, holding the number one spot in the FIMI Chart for one month, and remaining in the chart for twenty-two weeks. During the five decades of his music career he has recorded 16 studio albums and collections, and 6 live albums. [27], In 1970 Guccini released his second album, Due anni dopo, recorded in the autumn of 1969. D'amore di morte e di altre sciocchezze is a 1996 studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Francesco Guccini. [108] He's been author and script writer of comics, such as Vita e morte del brigante Bobini detto "Gnicche", illustrated by Francesco Rubino, Lo sconosciuto, illustrated by Magnus, and Cronache di spazio profondo, drawn by his friend Bonvi. [65] In 1984 the live album Fra la via Emilia e il West was released. [58] The album had richer arrangements, with saxophones, bass guitars, drums, clarinets, flutes and zufoli. It was three years until he released his next album, D'amore di morte e di altre sciocchezze, which achieved significant commercial success. [88] He denied it on 18 May 2008, in TV show Che tempo che fa. The turning point in Guccini's career was in 1972 thanks to the album Radici (roots), about the perpetual search for one's origins. [79] The first track of the album, "Odysseus", is on the theme of travel, and contains references to the Odyssey, to Dante (Canto 26 of Inferno), and to a poem by Foscolo. Stagioni was Guccini's first album of the 2000s. In 2005 he received the award "Giuseppe Giacosa â Parole per la musica". This time things turn for worse and he has to use a real gun and take two policemen as hostages. [85] [55] In the same year, Guccini separated from his wife Roberta (the song "Eskimo" is about this event),[56] and started cohabitating with Angela. Cafodd ei eni yn Sant'Angelo in Vado yn 1539 a bu farw yn Ancona. In 2001 his story "La Cena" was included in the anthology "Racconti italiani del Novecento" (I Meridiani â, In 2004 he received the Targa Ferré, the award named after. [40] One year later Stanze di vita quotidiana was released, with a mixed reception by fans and critics. Musica per vecchi animali is a 1989 film directed by Umberto Angelucci and Stefano Benni. 1990 â Targa Tenco for the song "La canzone delle domande consuete. The title means portraits, and some of the songs of the album are portraits of historical figures. [48][49], The title track was an abstract description of Guccini's life in Bologna, which referenced Borges and Barthes; it also mentioned the "three heroines of Italian song", Alice, Marinella and Lilly, three women from songs by Italian singer-songwriters De Gregori, De André and Venditti. [114] In the 2000s he acted in three movies directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni, Ti amo in tutte le lingue del mondo (2005),[115] Una moglie bellissima (2007)[116] and Io & Marilyn (2009). [25] He wrote several songs for Caselli and for Nomadi, who made his song "Dio è morto" become widely popular; it became one of his most famous songs, despite being censored by the RAI for blasphemy. Guccini is the voice of what was once called the "social movement". Despite the length of his career, there are some defining characteristics, such as the use of different registers, the literary references to several writers, and the use of a variety of themes in order to reach moral conclusions. On 21 April 2008, an article on La Stampa affirmed that Guccini had stopped smoking, and that this had caused him to gain weight and lose his inspiration. [18], Record Producer CGD commissioned Guccini to write a song for the 1967 Sanremo Festival, "Una storia d'amore", to be sung by Caterina Caselli and Gigliola Cinquetti at .
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