Domenico Modugno (; 9 January 1928 – 6 August 1994) was an Italian singer, actor and, later in life, a member of the
Italian Parliament
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. He is known for his 1958 international hit song "
Nel blu dipinto di blu", for which he received
Grammy Awards
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for
Record of the Year
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and
Song of the Year. He is considered the first Italian
cantautore
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.
[Domenico Modugno: biography]
Early life
The youngest of four children, Modugno was born at
Polignano a Mare
Polignano a Mare (; Barese: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia, southern Italy, located on the Adriatic Sea. The local economy mostly depends on tourism, agriculture and fishing.
History
The area has been settled ...
, in the
province of Bari
The Province of Bari ( it, provincia di Bari, nap, pruvincia 'e Bari, nap, label= Barese, provinge de Bare) was a province in the region of Apulia, Italy. Its capital was the city of Bari.
It has an area of , and a total population of 1,594,10 ...
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Apulia
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), on 9 January 1928.
His father, Vito Cosimo Modugno,
was a
municipal police
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commander,
while his mother, Pasqua Lorusso,
was a housewife.
At the age of 9, his family moved to
San Pietro Vernotico
San Pietro Vernotico ( Brindisino: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Brindisi, Apulia, on the south-east coast of Italy. Its main economic activities are tourism and the growing of olives and grapes. It was the site of a substantial M ...
, in the
Province of Brindisi
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Geography
The Province of Brindisi is situated in ...
, where his father was transferred for a new job position. Here Domenico attended primary school and learned San Pietro Vernotico's dialect, which belongs to the linguistic area of
Salentino dialect
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Overview
Salentino is a dialect of the ...
, similar to
Sicilian. He attended secondary school in Lecce.
Career
While still studying, Modugno had a role in a cinematographic version of ''
Filumena Marturano
''Filumena Marturano'' (, ), sometime performed in English as ''The Best House in Naples'', is a play written in 1946 by Italian playwright, actor and poet Eduardo De Filippo. It is the basis for the 1950 Spanish language Argentine musical film ...
'' by
Eduardo De Filippo
Eduardo De Filippo (; 24 May 1900 – 31 October 1984), also known simply as ''Eduardo'', was an Italian actor, director, screenwriter and playwright, best known for his Neapolitan works ''Filumena Marturano'' and '' Napoli Milionaria''. Consid ...
as well as some other films.
In 1957, his song "
Lazzarella", sung by
Aurelio Fierro
Aurelio Fierro (13 September 1923 – 11 March 2005) was a successful Italian actor and singer who specialized in songs in the Neapolitan dialect.
Career
He was born in Montella, in the Province of Avellino, Italy. His singing career began ...
, came second in the
Festival della Canzone Napoletana
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, bringing him his first taste of popularity.
In 1958, Modugno took part in Antonio Aniante's comedy ''La Rosa di Zolfo'' at the Festival della Prosa in
Venice
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. Also in 1958, he discovered the Italian
comedy duo
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of
Franco and Ciccio
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, became their manager and got them into a long running film career. The turning point of his career came in that year, when he also participated in the
Sanremo Music Festival
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, presenting, together with
Johnny Dorelli
Johnny Dorelli (real name Giorgio Guidi; born 20 February 1937) is an Italian actor, singer and television host.
Early life
Dorelli was born in Meda, Italy. In 1946 he moved to New York City with his family, where his father, Nino D'Aurelio ...
, the song "
Nel blu dipinto di blu." Co-authored by Modugno and
Franco Migliacci
Francesco "Franco" Migliacci (born 28 October 1930 in Mantua) is a lyricist, producer, and actor.
Biography
He studied in Florence where his family had settled, here he entered in a competition for young players, in which he won a stay of ...
, the song won the contest and became an enormous success worldwide. It received two
Grammy Award
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s
with sales above 22 million copies, and represented Italy in the
1958 Eurovision Song Contest, where it came in third.
Modugno reportedly used the money gained with "Nel blu dipinto di blu" to purchase a
Ferrari
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, however, his car was totaled in an accident, which included his fenders being smashed. This was mentioned in the
Allan Sherman
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song "America's a nice Italian Name."
In 1959, Modugno won the Sanremo Music Festival for the second time in a row, with "
Piove" (also known as "Ciao, ciao bambina"), and received second place in 1960 with "Libero." This was a successful period of time for Modugno who again represented Italy in the
Eurovision Song Contest of 1959. Later his hit song "Io" was sung by
Elvis Presley
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in English with the title "Ask Me."
In 1962, Modugno won the Sanremo Music Festival a third time with "Addio..., addio...." Four years later, he again represented Italy at
Eurovision
The Eurovision Song Contest (), sometimes abbreviated to ESC and often known simply as Eurovision, is an international songwriting competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), featuring participants representing pr ...
with "
Dio, come ti amo
"Dio, come ti amo" (English translation: "God, How I Love You") is a song which was first performed as duo by Domenico Modugno and Gigliola Cinquetti at the Sanremo Music Festival 1966. By winning the competition, it was chosen as the entry in t ...
."
Sergio Franchi
Sergio Franchi (born Sergio Franci Galli; April 6, 1926 – May 1, 1990) was an Italian-American tenor and actor who enjoyed success in the United States and internationally after gaining notice in Britain in the early 1960s. In 1962, RCA Vict ...
recorded it in Italian (titled "Oh How Much I Love You (Dio, come ti amo!)) on his 1967 RCA Victor album, ''From Sergio-with Love.''
Jack Jones recorded it in English for his 1967 album, ''Our Song,'' under the title "Oh How Much I Love You."
Shirley Bassey also recorded it with the title ''Oh God How Much I Love You, on her album
Keep the Music Playing in 1991.''
Modugno was an actor in 44 movies (such as ''
Appuntamento a Ischia
''Appuntamento a Ischia'' is a 1960 Italian "musicarello" comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Domenico Modugno.
Cast
* Domenico Modugno as Mimmo
* Antonella Lualdi as Mirella Argente
* Maria Letizia Gazzoni as Letizia
* Carlo Cr ...
''), and was a film producer of two (''Tutto è musica'' of 1963 was his own biographical production).
In the 1970, Modugno focused on more classic music genres and profiles, as a singer and as a musician, adapting poetry, acting on television and in lead singing roles of modern operas.
Final years
In 1984, Modugno suffered a severe stroke and remained partially paralyzed; this forced him to abandon his artistic career and devote himself to rehab.
From 1986, he worked for the rights of disabled people, and in June 1987, he was elected congressman for
Turin
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in Italian Parliament, in the ranks of the
Radical Party, a liberal-social political group.
In the past he had supported the campaigns of the
Italian Socialist Party
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Founded in Genoa in 1892, ...
and one for divorce, in addition to criticizing the human rights' violation by the regime of
Augusto Pinochet
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, that cost him a denial of entry in
Chile
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, where he had been scheduled to hold a concert.
In this last stage of his life, instead, he was very active in social issues, fighting against inhuman conditions of patients in the
Agrigento
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psychiatric hospital
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.
Modugno returned on the music scene, definitively (he already held a concert for former inmates of Agrigento's mental asylum, in 1989), in 1992–1993. His last song was ''Delfini'' (''Dolphins''), in 1993 with his son, Massimo.
On 6 August 1994, Modugno died at the age of 66, from a heart attack, on the island of
Lampedusa
Lampedusa ( , , ; scn, Lampidusa ; grc, Λοπαδοῦσσα and Λοπαδοῦσα and Λοπαδυῦσσα, Lopadoûssa; mt, Lampeduża) is the largest island of the Italian Pelagie Islands in the Mediterranean Sea.
The ''comune'' of L ...
, south of Sicily, while he was in his home by the sea.
His beach-villa was put up for sale in 2020. It is located on Rabbits' Islet beach, the location is part of a natural protected reserve with limestones and crags.
Discography
* "Lu pisce spada"
* "Lazzarella"
* "
Nel blu dipinto di blu" – also known as "Volare" (Sanremo winner song, 1958), co-authored with
Franco Migliacci
Francesco "Franco" Migliacci (born 28 October 1930 in Mantua) is a lyricist, producer, and actor.
Biography
He studied in Florence where his family had settled, here he entered in a competition for young players, in which he won a stay of ...
* Buon Natale A Tutto Il Mondo (1958, with
Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone (; 10 November 19286 July 2020) was an Italian composer, orchestrator, conductor, and trumpeter who wrote music in a wide range of styles. With more than 400 scores for cinema and television, as well as more than 100 classica ...
)
* "La lontananza"
* "
Piove" – also known as "Ciao, ciao bambina" (Sanremo winner song, 1959)
* "Sopra i tetti azzurri del mio pazzo amore"
* "
Vecchio frac"
* "Non piangere Maria"
* "Amara terra mia"
* "Stasera pago io"
* "Il maestro di violino"
* "Tu si 'na cosa grande"
* "Questa è la mia vita"
* "Addio...addio..."
* "
Piange... il telefono"
Sanremo Festival
Modugno was the winner four times (in 1958, 1959, 1962 and 1966).
* 1956 "Musetto"
* 1958 "
Nel blu dipinto di blu" (winner)
* 1959 "
Piove (Ciao, ciao bambina)" (winner)
* 1960 "Libero" (second place)
* 1962 "Addio... addio..." (winner)
* 1964 "Che me ne importa a me" (second place)
* 1966 "
Dio, come ti amo
"Dio, come ti amo" (English translation: "God, How I Love You") is a song which was first performed as duo by Domenico Modugno and Gigliola Cinquetti at the Sanremo Music Festival 1966. By winning the competition, it was chosen as the entry in t ...
" (winner)
* 1967 "Sopra i tetti azzurri del mio pazzo amore"
* 1968 "Il posto mio"
* 1971 "Come stai?"
* 1972 "Un calcio alla città"
* 1974 "Questa è la mia vita" (second place)
References
External links
Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Modugno, Domenico
1928 births
1994 deaths
People from Polignano a Mare
Radical Party (Italy) politicians
Federation of the Greens politicians
Deputies of Legislature X of Italy
Senators of Legislature X of Italy
Politicians of Apulia
Italian male singers
Italian pop singers
Italian male singer-songwriters
Jubilee Records artists
RCA Victor artists
Decca Records artists
Italian human rights activists
20th-century Italian male singers
Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia alumni
Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Italy
Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1958
Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1959
Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1966
Grammy Award winners
Sanremo Music Festival winners
Burials at the Cimitero Flaminio