The successes encouraged Enrico Riccardi to copy Battisti's style in Riccardi's composition "Fiume azzurro", which earned another place in the top 100 of annual record sales in Italy. She alternates pop albums with jazz-arranged projects and other styles, and keeps surprising with new musical collaborations. [18] She helped to incorporate new styles into Italian pop music, including nuevo tango, as seen in her duet "Balada para mi muerte" with Ástor Piazzolla. The tracks included "Ancora, ancora, ancora", "Io é te da soli", "Fiume azzurro" (as "Sobreviviré") and "L'immensità". No need to register, buy now! "Se telefonando" was covered by several performers in Italy and abroad, most notably by Françoise Hardy[11] and Iva Zanicchi (1966), Delta V (2005), Vanessa and the O's (2007), and Neil Hannon (2008). Born in Genoa, the son of conductor and composer Giordano Bruno Martelli, Martelli is probably best known for the song Djamballà, theme song of the 1970 film Il dio serpente, which reached the first position in the Italian hit parade. TV host Mario Riva named her one of the urlatori (screamers),[16][17] for her distinctive timbre and power. The duet album Mina Celentano, recorded with Adriano Celentano, was the biggest-selling album of 1998 in Italy. A large part of her work has consisted of covering well-known songs; she has dedicated tribute albums to The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, Renato Zero, Domenico Modugno, Lucio Battisti, Enzo Jannacci, the Neapolitan song, and sacred music. –) olasz énekesnő, műsorvezető, producer. Mina . [65] Her last appearance on TV was her performance of "Ancora ancora ancora". [4], British singer Dusty Springfield referenced Mina in performance.[79]. I am Mina. [60] Another characterizing feature was an instrumental introduction without a rhythmic base. In a vote of 30,000 participants, "Se telefonando" emerged at the top of the list. [15] After the ban, the Italian broadcasting service RAI tried to continue to prohibit her songs, which were forthright in dealing with subjects such as religion, smoking and sex. The shows also included "Balada para mi muerte" ("Ode to My Death"), a nuevo tango duet with Ástor Piazzolla at the bandoneón, backed by the Argentinian group Conjunto 9. [4], British singer Dusty Springfield referenced Mina in performance. Canzonissima 1968. Augusto Martelli wrote Una mezza dozzina di rose, Djamballà, Proposta, So che non è così and other songs. MINA. Ready Steady Girls website. The song is an easy listening dialogue between Mina's singing and Lupo's declamation. From the mid-1980s, the design of the album covers was trusted to Balletti alone. [22], The main themes of Mina's songs were distressing love stories. It includes standards in Spanish, as well as Spanish covers of her originals. [31] The idea for the song "Love can grow at any moment at any place" had come to Paoli while lying on a bed and looking at the purple ceiling. "Sacumdì Sacumdà", Mina's talking and laughing version of Carlos Imperial's bossa nova "Nem Vem Que Não Tem", narrowly escaped a ban by RAI because of its irreverent lyrics. [26] It was Mina's last performance with the Happy Boys, as her family refused to let her skip college for a scheduled tour of Turkey. Oggi, Natale! Ajouter une nouvelle traduction ; Ajouter une nouvelle demande; Traductions de « Insieme » anglais gabz.italia. After that event, Mina's singles started to chart in Italy again. Her second spouse was Virgilio Crocco, a journalist for Il Messaggero, in 1970. Mina's TV appearances in 1959 were the first for a female rock and roll singer in Italy. After a break of three months, Mina returned and recorded the song "Non credere" ("Disbelieve"), composed by Luigi Clausetti and Pietro Soffici, with lyrics by Mogol, in April. Find Augusto Martelli credit information on AllMusic AllMusic. Mina's cover of "Don't call me baby (Can't take my eyes off you)" (2003) reached #4 in Italy. [7] The music critic Gherardo Gentili has noted her interpretive skills as:[73]. [8] The subsequent ban from performing on Italian TV and radio channels further developed Mina's image as an independent bad girl,[8][11] which she emphasized with her choice of song themes. [75] In 2007, Mina published Todavía, an album in Spanish and Portuguese, which reached #36 on the Spanish charts and #1 on the Italian charts. Orchestra – Augusto Martelli E La Sua Orchestra* Notes Label variance, different written characters, from release Mina (3) - È L'Uomo Per Me / So Che Non È Cos ì. In 1985, "Questione di feeling", a duet with Riccardo Cocciante, was the 13th biggest-selling single of the year in Italy and became an evergreen (as a hit song is called in Europe). The material provided by Mogol-Battisti was the core for five albums. [15] Mina's cool act combined sex appeal with public smoking, dyed blonde hair, and shaved eyebrows to create a "bad girl" image.[11]. Find great deals for MINA *** Con Augusto Martelli Y Su Orquesta *** ORIGINAL 60s MONO LP CHILE RARE!. [37] The record went to #1 and spent over half the year on the German charts in 1962. The video was the final number of the "Mille e una luce" show on 1 July 1978. She released an album every year during 1958–2003, and continues to release new albums and singles. Their relationship shocked Italian audiences as he was already married although separated from his wife. All of Mina's records under the PDU label have reached the Italian Top 100. In the following years, he organized her performances in the grand ballrooms of Italy. [20] "Niente di niente" ("Nothing at All") was her version of the Delfonics' "Break Your Promise". Augusto Martelli (15 March 1940 – 3 November 2014) was an Italian composer, conductor, arranger and television personality. Tanita Tikaram covered Mina's "And I Think of You - E penso a te" in English as a track on the album The Best of Tanita Tikaram. BLACK SOUND FROM WHITE PEOPLE by Augusto Martelli, released 21 September 2020 Sounds https://bit.ly/2Fh4rVE Sonor Music Editions is happy to launch the first official vinyl reissue of one of the finest and sought-after Latin Jazz albums ever made in Italy in the 1970s - "BLACK SOUND FROM WHITE PEOPLE" by the prince of Italian Funk, Augusto Martelli. Her first hit with the band featured Mina performed an extra-loud, syncopated version of the popular swing song "Nessuno" ("Nobody"), which she performed at the first rock festival in the Milan Ice Palace in February 1959. [23][25] In December, her performance at the Sei giorni della canzone festival of Milan was described by the La Notte newspaper as the "birth of a star". [22] An example was her performance of "Sacumdì Sacumdà" on air after RAI had expressed their displeasure with the song's lyrics about a girl's encounter with the Devil. [61], Mina said she would be retiring from public appearances after an exclusive concert at the La Bussola Club on 16 September. The duet album Mina Celentano, recorded with Adriano Celentano, was the biggest-selling album of 1998 in Italy. Augusto Martelli. Augusto Martelli. Simultaneously, "Be Bop A Lula"/"When" was issued under the name Baby Gate for the international audience. Mina gave her last public performance on 23 August 1978 at the Bussoladomani theatre backed by the Orchestra Pino Presti. As her songs and movies were already popular abroad, Mina started to tour Spain and Japan,[34] and performed on Venezuelan TV in 1961. [citation needed]. [8], In performance, Mina combined several modern styles with traditional Italian melodies and swing music, which made her the most versatile pop singer in Italian music. Mina's great love of the late 1960s, with whom she had a relationship that lasted three years and almost led to marriage, was the composer Augusto Martelli. Mina's brother Alfredo Mazzini died in a car accident in 1965. 0. [48] Another hit from Sabato sera was "L'immensità" ("Immensity"), which was re-scored by Augusto Martelli and released as "La inmensidad" in Spain and Latin American countries. néerlandais SnowFlake. Mina was the hostess of the series alongside Raffaella Carrà. Francesco Paoletti 18,475 views. La pioggia di marzo (Aguas de marco) 2001 Remastered Version. A fan of bossa nova, Mina recorded in Spanish and Portuguese from the start of her career and currently enjoys a fan base in Spain and Latin America. Video performances of the song were included in the musicarellos Io bacio... tu baci and Appuntamento a Ischia, and in 1990, in the soundtrack of the film Goodfellas. 0. CONDIZIONI COPERTINA: EX+. Mina, de son vrai nom Mina Anna Mazzini, est une chanteuse italienne née le 25 mars 1940 à Busto Arsizio (), . Mina was banned from TV and radio in 1963 because her pregnancy and relationship with a married actor did not accord with the dominant Catholic and bourgeois morals. It became the best selling album of the year in Italy. The title of the song "Sono, come tu mi vuoi" ("I Am, as You Want Me to Be") was taken from Luigi Pirandello's play Come tu mi vuoi. In 1963 Mina's TV and radio career was interrupted by RAI, the Italian public broadcasting service, as she refused to cover up her relationship (and resulting pregnancy) with the married actor Corrado Pani. Pino Presti, pseudonyme de Giuseppe Prestipino Giarritta, est un bassiste, arrangeur, compositeur, chef d'orchestre, producteur de musique, né à Milan, en Italie, le 23 août 1943. The successes encouraged Enrico Riccardi to copy Battisti's style in Riccardi's composition "Fiume azzurro", which earned another place in the top 100 of annual record sales in Italy. [32] The single topped the list of annual sales in Italy[9] and reached the Billboard Hot 100[11] as "This World We Love In". "Grande grande grande", arranged by Pino Presti,[59] was the second biggest-selling single of the year in Italy. To demonstrate Mina's vocal range, the composer Bruno Canfora penned the song "Brava", and Ennio Morricone wrote "Se telefonando" with numerous transitions of tonality. Mina: Top 3. [11] The serialist composer Ennio Morricone[47] was asked to compose the music. In Italian, "Banzai Mina! Mina's TV appearances in 1959 were the first for a female rock and roll singer in Italy. The shows also included "Balada para mi muerte" ("Ode to My Death"), a nuevo tango duet with Ástor Piazzolla at the bandoneón, backed by the Argentinian group Conjunto 9. During the series, she explored different musical styles in the songs "Everything's Alright", "Mack the Knife", "Night and Day", and "Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You)". Luna diamante: Commentaires. In 2003, the musical Mina... che cosa sei? [8] The subsequent ban from performing on Italian TV and radio channels further developed Mina's image as an independent "bad girl",[8][11] which she emphasized with her choice of song themes. She founded the independent record label PDU in collaboration with her father. 03:11 Compositeurs : Augusto Martelli - Mina. Between 1972 and 1995, she published a double album each year. [18] She helped to incorporate new styles into Italian pop music, including nuevo tango, as seen in her duet "Balada para mi muerte" with Ástor Piazzolla. The singer combined classic Italian pop with elements of blues, R&B and soul music during the late 1960s,[18] especially when she worked in collaboration with composer Lucio Battisti. [41] She met her first boyfriend, a fullback for the U.S. Cremonese football club, at the swimming pool at her age of 16. [5] Louis Armstrong famously declared her to be "the greatest white singer in the world". The break in Mina's TV appearances lasted until 2001, when she released footage of her recording sessions. By Mina, a word became the word, a note became the note. In late 1959, Matalon had her drop the name Baby Gate in favour of Mina. [20] "Niente di niente" ("Nothing at All") was her version of the Delfonics' "Break Your Promise". The title of the song "Sono, come tu mi vuoi" ("I Am, as You Want Me to Be") was taken from Luigi Pirandello's play Come tu mi vuoi. Thus, her non-conformist choices represented the emancipation of women in Italy, which did not accord with the dominant Catholic and bourgeois virtues prevalent at the time. Mina lost her husband Virgilio Crocco in a car accident in 1973. TIDAL is the first global music streaming service with high fidelity sound, hi-def video quality, along with expertly curated playlists and original content — making it a trusted source for music and culture. [36] The presentation of her German single "Heißer Sand" on 12 March 1962 on Peter Kraus's TV show caused a boom of 40,000 record sales in ten days in Germany. Their son, Massimiliano Pani, was born on 18 April 1963. One of the highlights of the series was a selection of Battisti's songs performed in duet with the composer. Due to Mina's refusal to hide the relationship, the singer was banned from performing on public Italian television or radio channels. In 2016 there was quite hype about a second album of Mina and Celentano together: Le Migliori. In the following years, he organized her performances in the grand ballrooms of Italy. [45] In the same series she performed "Brava" ("Good"), a rhythmic jazz number specially written by Bruno Canfora to demonstrate the Mina's vocal range and performing skills. 0. Anna Maria Quaini[2][3] or Mina Mazzini,[4] OMRI (25 March 1940), known as Mina, is one of the most successful Italian singers of all time. [...] for many people a memorable experience, [...] a revelation. 02:35 Compositeurs : Carlos Imperial - Paolo Limiti. Tony De Vita ("Tintarella di luna", "Piano", "Il cielo in una stanza"), Bruno Canfora ("Vorrei che fosse amore", "Brava", "Sono come tu mi vuoi"), Augusto Martelli ("E se domani", "Un anno d'amore", "Non credere"), Alberto Nicorelli ("Ancora ancora ancora"), Massimiliano Pani ("Sensazioni", "Acqua e sale", "Brivido Felino"). It should be noted that Turkish singer Ajda Pekkan, nicknamed superstar, covered more than a dozen of Mina songs. Augusto Martelli originally did Te lo leggo negli occhi, I tuoi anni più belli, Io amo, tu ami, Mandolino mandolino and other songs. Later, the public called Mina the Queen of the Screamers. 0...Quando Tu Mi Spiavi In Cima A Un Batticuore... Mina (3) 0. In September, she started her solo career with the backing of the band Happy Boys. [31] Three years later, her love affair with Corrado Pani challenged the moral foundations of Italy, a country where divorce was illegal and single motherhood was considered shameful. Help us build our profile of Mina and Augusto Martelli! [citation needed], When she altered her musical style in 1969, Mina changed her hairdo from short and straight to long blonde curls, and started to wear a black minidress. "Un colpo al cuore" ended up as #68 on the best-selling singles chart for that year in Italy. The singer combined classic Italian pop with elements of blues, R&B and soul music during the late 1960s,[18] especially when she worked in collaboration with the singer-songwriter Lucio Battisti. [9] Her new melodic manner[42] was demonstrated again on 11 December 1964 TV program Il macchiettario, where she performed "Io sono quel che sono" ("I Am What I Am"). Mina continued to perform on Italian TV, and presented "Zum zum zum" on the spring 1967 variety series Sabato sera, accompanied by the NATO naval band. Meanwhile, her voice and songs are omnipresent in radio and TV commercials, theme tune of sports programs, talent shows (where they sing classics), tribute shows, new covers, and even as samples in the recordings of other artists (for example rapper Mondo Marcio). Within a year, her affair with Corrado ended. The song "È vero" ("It's True") reached #8 on the Italian charts. FORMAT 33rpm 12' LP. Considérée comme la plus grande chanteuse italienne, elle se produit sur scène depuis 1958, bien que ses dernières apparitions publiques remontent à 1978, lorsqu'elle décide d'interrompre sa carrière scénique pour se consacrer uniquement à l'enregistrement de disques. In 2010, Chicago band La Scala released a rock cover of her hit "Tu Farai" with Gretta Rochelle on vocals.[70]. The latter two albums were recorded during a break from live performances to give birth to her daughter Benedetta. "Mina ha conquistato la Germania", ("Mina has conquered Germany". The latter two albums were recorded during a break from live performances to give birth to her daughter Benedetta. [21] After finishing high school in 1958, she attended college where she majored in accounting. [86], Mina became engaged to her current husband, cardiologist Eugenio Quaini,[87] in 1981. [52], Canzonissima 1968 was a Saturday night prime time variety show that aired on Rai Uno from September 1968 to January 1969. [6] She has scored 77 albums and 71 singles on the Italian charts.[9][10]. The series also included the songs "Fantasia", "La musica è finita" ("The Music is Over") and the elegant "Un colpo al cuore" ("Heart Attack"). [72] Mina's cool act[11] featured sex appeal, public smoking,[71] dyed blonde hair, shaved eyebrows, and heavy use of eye make-up. The Bounty Song Orchestra Augusto Martelli. Among them, ...bugiardo più che mai...più incosciente che mai... was Mina's first independent album to reach #1 of the weekly Italian charts and was the biggest selling album of 1969 in Italy. Le più belle canzoni italiane interpretate da Mina, https://women.wikia.org/wiki/Mina?oldid=7280. [53] The orchestrations were scored by the conductors Bruno Canfora and Augusto Martelli. [20], While on summer holiday in Versilia on 8 August 1958, Mazzini gave an improvised performance of the song "Un'anima tra le mani" to amuse her family after a concert at the La Bussola night club. Mina continued to perform on Italian TV, and presented "Zum zum zum" on the spring 1967 variety series Sabato sera, accompanied by the NATO naval band. Martelli. Born in Genoa, the son of conductor and composer Giordano Bruno Martelli, Martelli is … Mina and the three songwriters met in a RAI rehearsal room at Via Teulada, Rome. Mina's later releases have included duets with Mick Hucknall, Fabrizio De André, Piero Pelù, Adriano Celentano, Lucio Dalla, Joan Manuel Serrat, Chico Buarque, Tiziano Ferro, Giorgia and Seal. The first record issued under the label was Dedicato a mio padre (Dedicated to My Father). Munasterio « et Santa Chiara 04. [12][38][39] Mina had six more singles on the German chart in the next two years. Later, the public called Mina the Queen of the Screamers. The first episode of the Studio Uno live Saturday night series showcased Mina's new blond look with shaved eyebrows. Download this stock image: Mina and Augusto Martelli,1968 - C8B3PJ from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. In Mina's first TV appearances she further broke with tradition by shaking her head, hands, and hips to the rhythm. [49], RAI broadcast the third episode of Senza Rete ("Without Safety Net") live on 18 July 1968 from the Auditorio A of the corporation's regional headquarters in Naples. Less than a month after the breakup with her previous band, Mina co-founded a new group called Solitari, which consisted of a singer, a saxophonist, a pianist, a contrabassist, and a guitarist. Mina - I miti. Less than a month after the breakup with her previous band, Mina co-founded a new group called Solitari, which consisted of a singer, a saxophonist, a pianist, a contrabassist, and a guitarist. [60], The final number of the eight Teatro 10 episodes was "Parole parole" ("Words Words"), a duet with Alberto Lupo. A reminder of her previous adolescent image, her single "Suna ni kieta namida" ("Tears Disappear in the Sand"), sung in Japanese, peaked at #1 on the Japanese singles chart and earned Mina the title of Best International Artist in Japan. 03. [41] She met her first boyfriend, a fullback for the U.S. Cremonesefootball club, at the swimming pool at her age of 16.[41]. Mina Mazzini & J. Dorelli _ Live duet 1966 - Duration: 6:55. |- valign="top" In late 1959, Matalon had her drop the name Baby Gate in favour of Mina. He was known for composing the song Djamballà.It was the theme song of the 1971 movie Il dio serpente.Martelli was born in Genoa, Italy.. Martelli died in … [6][22] During the following nights, Sergio Bernardini, the owner of the club, held her back in her attempts to get back on stage.[23]. [11] The serialist composer Ennio Morricone[47] was asked to compose the music. In the dialog she scoffs at the compliments he gives her, calling them parole – just words. ETICHETTA/LABEL: RIFI RECORDS. Augusto Martelli is a member of the following lists: 1940 births, Italian television personalities and Italian composers. [48] Another hit from Sabato sera was "L'immensità" ("Immensity"), which was re-scored by Augusto Martelli and released as "La inmensidad" in Spain and Latin American countries. [13] In May 1962, she performed in Buenos Aires. Mina's later releases included duets with Mick Hucknall, Fabrizio De André, Piero Pelù, Adriano Celentano, Lucio Dalla, Joan Manuel Serrat, Chico Buarque, Miguel Bose, Tiziano Ferro, Giorgia and Seal. Mina by Mina ( Recording ) 6 editions published ... Augusto Martelli Italian composer, conductor, arranger and television personality. [7][8]One of Mina' last public performances on August 1978 at the Bussoladomani theatre. based on Mina's songs was staged in Argentina, starring Elena Roger. Brano firmato Bruno e Augusto Martelli (padre e figlio), a poca distanza di tempo da un altro lato B (So che non è così). Del mio meglio... (My Best...) was second in 1971. augusto martelli dal vivo lp + due 45 giri + 4 lp mina Favourite Auctions To save auctions to your favourites, please login Studio Uno Mina (3) 0. [74] Mina's cool act[11] featured sex appeal, public smoking,[73] dyed blonde hair, shaved eyebrows, and heavy use of eye make-up. One of the first introductions of the new repertoire was the Senza rete live televised concert from the Auditorio A in Naples on 20 January 1970. [50] The program presented Mina's homage to Luigi Tenco, who had recently died. Walk on By (2001 Remaster) Mina. Their relationship shocked Italian audiences as he was already married although separated from his wife. [66] Her last concert appearances, a series of thirteen fully booked concerts at La Bussola in 1978, were cut short due to her illness. These intertwine the lady's lamentation of the end of love and the lies she has to hear with the male protagonist's recitation. The footage was released as the DVD Mina in Studio. [13] In May 1962, she performed inBuenos Aires. Mina (alongsideCarmen Villani) pioneered by combining classic Italian pop and swing music with features of blues, R&B and soul music, particularly in the songs "Se stasera sono qui" and "Deborah". Augusto Martelli wrote Una mezza dozzina di rose, Djamballà, Proposta, So che non è così and other songs. Their son, Massimiliano Pani, was born on 18 April 1963. Mina's easy listening duet "Parole parole" was turned into a worldwide hit by Dalida and Alain Delon in 1974. Mogol's and Lucio Battisti's first songs, particularly "Insieme" and "Io e te da soli",[74]showcased Mina's blues and soul skills. [5] Mina dominated the country's charts for 15 years and reached an unsurpassed level of popularity.
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