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Fiorenza Calogero (born 7 July 1978 in Castellammare di Stabia) is an Italian world music singer and actress from
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Biography

She worked with Roberto De Simone, who engaged her in significant roles in such performances as ''La Gatta Cenerentola'', staged in the gardens of the Palais Royal, Paris; at Sadler's Wells Theatre, London; Festival Grec, Barcelona (1999/2000); and the major Italian theaters (Teatro La Pergola, Florence; Teatro Bonci, Cesena; Piccolo Teatro, Milan; Arena del Sole, Bologna, Teatro Valli, Reggio Emilia), ''Lo Vommaro a duello'' (2008), a production of the Teatro di San Carlo for the "Napoli Teatro Festival" Italia. The concert performance of ''Li Turchi Viaggiano'' by De Simone, toured Argentina in 2001 (Teatro Coliseo, Buenos Aires, Gran Teatro de Cordoba, El Circulo Theater, Rosario; Teatro Apolo, Mar del Plata, Teatro Municipal, Bahia Blanca; Teatro del Bicentenario, San Juan) as well as Uruguay (Theatre Star of Italy, Montevideo). Fiorenza's vocal repertoire includes neapolitan songs, various
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forms, and many
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influences. In 2001 she won the Prix Saint Vincent with the classic song ''Indifferentemente''. In 2007 she presented her Neapolitan songbook at "Columbus Day". In 2008, the journalist-musicologist Pietro Gargano devoted to her two pages in his ''Encyclopedia of classic Neapolitan song'' (Edizioni Magmata). Her interpretations of the neapolitan classics are preserved in the ''sound archives of the Rai radio-station'' and in 2009 she received the "Naples in the World Award" in
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(Italy). In 2007 Fiorenza made the first album ''Fioreincanto'', a collection of classic songs in the Neapolitan language on the IMAIE label. Her second album, ''Fiorenza'', was released in 2009 by the Dutch CNR Music label. This disc presents, in alternation, classic and unpublished traditional melodies with incursions into
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, in duo with the tenor Vittorio Grigolo. Subsequently, she toured with Alessandro Safina the main Dutch theaters (Vedrenburg Tivoli, Utrecht; Theater aan de Parade, Den Bosch; Muziekgebouw, Eindowen; Luxor Theater, Rotterdam). She performed in "Winter Classics" at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam (2009), "The Night of the Voice" at the Theater Schouwburg Almere (2010), "Beautiful Italy" at Chasse Theater Breda (2010) in collaboration with the Dutch baritone . Concurrently she collaborated with l'Accademia Mandolinistica Napoletana, with which she gave concerts in Rome, Warsaw, Crakow, Paris, London, Berlin and Luxembourg; as well as with the Lost Sound Orchestra, which widened her knowledge of early instruments (House of Music, Parma 2009; Palazzo European Union, Madrid 2010); she performed with Bruno Garofalo at the Teatro Poliorama Barcelona in the ''Napoli nella tempesta'' concert, featuring Eduardo De Filippo's adaptation of the sonnets by
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(2008). Several other significant points in her career should be mentioned as well: ''Sentieri Mediterranei'', the festival of classical and world music in Summonte (Avellino) from 2003 to 2015; ''Premio Carosone'', Teatro Politeama – Napoli (2008); ''Rassegna OrtoVolante'' (2012 and 2013), Real Orto Botanico – Napoli; ''Intricanti Festival'' (Sant’Agata sui due golfi 2013); Festival Anime Verso (Morigerati 2013); ''Adriatico Mediterraneo Festival'' (Ancona 2014); ''Ventotene Classic Festival'' (Ventotene 2014); ''Musica Antica in Valcomino'' (San Donato in Val Comino 2014). In 2009, she contributed with her performance of the ''Canto delle lavandaie del Vomero'' (one of the oldest of Neapolitan songs, dating from the thirteenth century) to the film '' Passione'' directed by John Turturro, presented out of competition at the
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. In 2011, the label
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published the third album ''Sotto il Vestito... Napoli'', accompanied by jazz pianist Lorenzo Hengeller. Among her most important stage collaborations that should be mentioned here are those with
Cristina Branco Cristina Branco (born 28 December 1972 in Almeirim, Ribatejo, Portugal) is a Portuguese musician. She was drawn to jazz and styles of Portuguese music before settling on fado, a choice made after being introduced to the music of Amália Rodrig ...
,
Amal Murkus Amal Murkus ( ar, أمل مرقس, he, אמל מורקוס, born 11 July 1968) is a Palestinian singer. Her post-modern music style has a variety of Mediterranean influences. Her first album, ''Amal'', was released in 1998, and her second, ''Sh ...
,
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, and
Pino De Vittorio Giuseppe De Vittorio, commonly known as Pino De Vittorio (born 24 December 1954) is an Italian tenor and actor. He has also sung as a sopranist. In 1976 with Angelo Savelli he founded La Compagnia Pupi e Fresedde which performed Apulian folk music ...
. She participated, with the singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/composer
Enzo Avitabile Vincenzo "Enzo" Avitabile (born 1 March 1955) is an Italian saxophonist, composer and singer-songwriter. He plays a fusion of world music and jazz fusion music, rooted in Neapolitan traditions and characteristic dialect. Born in Naples, Italy, ...
, in the biopic ''Enzo Avitabile Music Life'' (2011), directed by the Oscar winner
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, in the scene ''Anola Tranola'' with the Malian musician Toumani Diabate. The film was presented out of competition at the Venice Film Festival in 2013. She was the soloist at the concert for the "La Repubblica delle idee" initiative in Naples in 2014. Enzo Avitabile is also the author of the songs from her newest album, entitled ''Nun tardare sole'' (2015). The song "Tre Fronne e tre ciure", one of the most intense of the disc, was presented at Epiphany Concert at the Teatro Mediterraneo in Naples in January 2015, and broadcast on RAI 1. In October 2016 she participates at Heinrich Schütz Musikfest in Dresden (Germany) with the Ensemble L'Arpeggiata directed by Christina Pluhar. Artistic director and creator of important music festivals, to remember some: Migrazioni Sonore, Festival of musical Cultures of the World (Montefalcione 2007/2008/2009); Napoli Dea Madre – di voce in Donna, a women's Festival made for the Forum of Cultures of Naples in 2014 with the singers Cristina Branco and Amal Murkus; Irpinia Terra di Mezzo (Villamaina, RoccaSanFelice, Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, Chiusano San Domenico, Caliteri, Torella dei Lombardi January 2017/RoccaSanFelice and Guardia Lombardi December 2017). In 2017 he was guest of the broadcast in worldwide on Rai Italia "Community – l'altra Italia" presented by Benedetta Rinaldi where Fiorenza told about his career and given musical moments accompanied by the inseparable "chitarra battente" of Marcello Vitale.


Family

Her husband is
Marcello Vitale Marcello Vitale (born in 1969 in Benevento, Italy) is a performer and recording artist on the chitarra battente and baroque guitar, as well as a composer and a teacher of these instruments.http://www.alfonsotoscano.it/Prontuario-Pierfilippo2.pd ...
, a noted
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virtuoso.


Artistic collaborations

Ernst Daniël Smid, Vittorio Grigolo, Alessandro Safina, Antonio Sinagra, Rino Zurzolo,
Roberto Pregadio Roberto Pregadio (6 December 1928 – 15 November 2010) was an Italian composer, conductor and TV-personality. Born in Catania and graduated in piano at the San Pietro a Majella Conservatory in Naples, in 1960 Pregadio became a pianist in the RA ...
, Bruno Biriaco, Adriano Pennino, Peppe Vessicchio, Enzo Gragnianiello, Eugenio Bennato, Lino Cannavacciuolo,
Enzo Avitabile Vincenzo "Enzo" Avitabile (born 1 March 1955) is an Italian saxophonist, composer and singer-songwriter. He plays a fusion of world music and jazz fusion music, rooted in Neapolitan traditions and characteristic dialect. Born in Naples, Italy, ...
,
Cristina Branco Cristina Branco (born 28 December 1972 in Almeirim, Ribatejo, Portugal) is a Portuguese musician. She was drawn to jazz and styles of Portuguese music before settling on fado, a choice made after being introduced to the music of Amália Rodrig ...
, Toumani Diabate,
Amal Murkus Amal Murkus ( ar, أمل مرقس, he, אמל מורקוס, born 11 July 1968) is a Palestinian singer. Her post-modern music style has a variety of Mediterranean influences. Her first album, ''Amal'', was released in 1998, and her second, ''Sh ...
,
Urna In Buddhist art and culture, the Urna (more correctly ūrṇā or ūrṇākośa (Pāli uṇṇa), and known as in Chinese) is a spiral or circular dot placed on the forehead of Buddhist images as an auspicious mark. It symbolizes a third eye, w ...
,
Pino De Vittorio Giuseppe De Vittorio, commonly known as Pino De Vittorio (born 24 December 1954) is an Italian tenor and actor. He has also sung as a sopranist. In 1976 with Angelo Savelli he founded La Compagnia Pupi e Fresedde which performed Apulian folk music ...
.


Discography


As soloist

* 2007 – ''Fioreincanto'' (IMAIE) * 2009 – ''Fiorenza'' ( CNR Music) * 2011 – ''Sotto il Vestito... Napoli'' (
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), featuring pianist Lorenzo Hengeller * 2016 – ''Nun Tardare Sole'' (Black Tarantella/iCompany s.r.l.), featuring Enzo Avitabile, Marcello Vitale, Carlos Pinana, Pino De Vittorio, Cristina Branco, Urna


Guest appearances

* 2005 – ''Le terre del fuoco'' by Vito Mercurio (Note Di Merito) * 2007/2008/2009 – ''Rosa Napoletano'' (vol. I, II, III) by Renato Salvetti (Rogiosi) * 2010 – ''Passione: Un Avventura Musicale'' (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) * 2011 – ''Onde di terra'' by Peppe Sannino (Obliqua)


Theatrical performances

* 1999/2000 – "La Gatta Cenerentola", directed by Roberto De Simone * 2000 – "L´Opera buffa del Giovedì santo", directed by Roberto De Simone * 2000 – "Li Turchi viaggiano" (2000), directed by Roberto De Simone * 2001 – "Dedicato a Giulia De Caro", directed by Roberto De Simone * 2002 – "Omaggio a Giordano Bruno", directed by Roberto De Simone * 2003 – "Sacro e pagano", directed by Pasquale dello Monaco * 2004 – "´Na sceneggiata", directed by Antonio Calenda * 2005 – "Napoli nella tempesta", directed by Bruno Garofalo * 2005 – "Voci di terre lontane", directed by Karima Angiolina Campanelli * 2006 – "Mettetevi comodi", directed by Gino Rivieccio * 2006 – "Era la festa di San Gennaro", directed by Giacomo Rizzo * 2006 – "Mal'aria", directed by Bruno Garofalo, choreography by Franco Miseria * 2007 – "Signori si nasce", directed by Gaetano Liguori, with Rino Marcelli * 2007 – "Io speriamo che me la cavo", with Maurizio Casagrande * 2007 – "Balli di Sfessania", directed by Bruno Garofalo, with Mariano Rigillo * 2008 – "Lo Vommero a duello", directed by Roberto De Simone * 2009 – "Quanno ce vo´ ce vo´", directed by Gino Rivieccio * 2009 – "Padroni di barche" by Raffaele Viviani, directed by Armando Pugliese * 2009 – "Senza impegno", directed by Maurizo Casagrande * 2010 – "Uomo e galantuomo" by Eduardo De Filippo, with
Francesco Paolantoni Francesco Paolantoni (born 3 March 1956) is an Italian film, stage and television actor and comedian. Born in Naples, Paolantoni studied acting at the Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico in Rome, then he started a career as a ...
, directed by Armando Pugliese * 2011 – "La pazienza differenziata", directed by Gino Rivieccio * 2011 – "Napoli chi resta e chi parte", directed by Armando Pugliese * 2012/2013/2014 – "Baccalà" by Eduardo De Filippo, directed by Enzo Attanasio * 2015 – "Io e Napoli", directed by Gino Rivieccio * 2017 – "Novecento napoletano", directed by Bruno Garofalo


Cinema

* 2010 – '' Passione'', directed by John Turturro * 2013 – ''Enzo Avitabile Music Life'', directed by
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Television

* 2015 – ''Concerto per l'Epifania'',
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Artistic direction

* 2007/2008/2009 – Festival ''Migrazioni Sonore'' – Montefalcione (Avellino, Italy) * 2014 – ''Napoli Dea Madre'', Forum Universale delle Culture – Napoli


Awards and Recognitions

* 2008 – The journalist-musicologist Pietro Gargano devoted to her two pages in his ''Encyclopedia of classic Neapolitan song'' (Edizioni Magmata) * 2009 – ''Naples in the World Award'' – Ravello (Italy)


References


External links

*http://www.fiorenzacalogero.it/ official site *http://www.lifeinnaples.it/napoli-dea-madre-fiorenza-calogero-live/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Calogero, Fiorenza Musicians from Naples 1978 births Living people 20th-century Italian women singers 21st-century Italian women singers