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Agostino Capozzi (born 2 November 1941), known professionally as Mario Trevi, is an Italian singer and actor.


Biography

Trevi was born in
Melito di Napoli Melito di Napoli is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the Italian region Campania, located about north of Naples. Melito di Napoli borders the following municipalities: Casandrino, Giugliano in Campania, Mugnano ...
, Metropolitan City of Naples, on 2 November 1941. He is the son of Domenico and Maddalena Capozzi Ciletti and the first of nine children. Mario is the head of a family set in the melodic song in the heart of Naples, Italy. He is the brother of Lino Capozzi, Stefano Fany, and Franco Moreno. He is also the uncle of Salvatore Capozzi and Mimmo Moreno and grandfather of Tony Mariano. Mario Trevi spent his childhood in poverty during Italy's post-war. At a young age he began working as a bricklayer, and some evenings he sang for free in the basement of a local puppet theatre where he entratained small audiences. Agostino, in art known as Mario Trevi, soon changed job from a bricklayer to a fabric cutter in a fabric shop at Piazza Nicola Amore in Naples, but did not give up singing. Instead his passion for singing grew, and he soon became a fan of
Sergio Bruni Sergio Bruni (stage name of Guglielmo Chianese, 15 September 1921 – 22 June 2003) was a popular Italian singer, guitarist, and songwriter. He was often called "The Voice of Naples". He was born in the commune of Villaricca, near Naples, Italy ...
, a well-known Neapolitan singer. At the age 14, he took on singing lessons with Maestro Attilio Staffelli, a professor at the Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella. Soon, Mario's voice was heard in one of
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, thanks to one of his uncles. At that event, Vincenzo Acampora noticed Mario's talent and proposed him to sing at the
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Festival, a well-known local show. Mario started his career at the age of 17, when he sang ''Nuvole D'Ammore''. That night, he shared the stage with famous artists such as
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,
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and Nicla Di Bruno. Soon, his fame started to build as he performed with famous singers Gennaro Pasquariello and
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in
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. In 1961, Mario Trevi was invited to
Totò Antonio Griffo Focas Flavio Angelo Ducas Comneno Porfirogenito Gagliardi de Curtis di Bisanzio (15 February 1898 – 15 April 1967), best known by his stage name Totò (), or simply as Antonio de Curtis, and nicknamed ''il Principe della risata ...
's house, a well-known comedian, in Rome, who asked him to sing ''Malafemmena'', a famous song written by Totò himself. In that same year Trevi married Titina Spagnolo, the daughter of a Neapolitan record dealer. In 1965, two days after the birth of their second child, Titina died of
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. Among many who honored her at her funeral was Sergio Bruni. In 1967, despite family opposition, Trevi married Titina's younger sister, Teresa, with whom he had two more daughters.


Career

During his career, Mario Trevi has recorded more than eight hundred songs and has participated in ten Festival of Naples. In 1959, he recorded the first series of 78's with the Royal records. Among Mario Trevi's famous songs several have become classics, such as ''Indifferentemente'' (1963), ''Mare Verde'' (1961, written by Giuseppe Marotta), ''Me Parlano 'e Te'' (1964, written by the poet Salvatore Palomba and music by Antonio Vian), ''Settembre Cu' Mme' '' (1962, written by Renato flowers and music by Antonio Vian), and ''Cara Busciarda'' (1969, directed by Eduardo Alfieri). Because of his successful career, Mario Trevi was appointed to the ''Encyclopedia of the Neapolitan song'' by Ettore De Mura. In 1973 Trevi devoted himself to a new musical genre known as "songs of the underworld," and to the
sceneggiata The sceneggiata (, pl. sceneggiate) or sceneggiata napoletana () is a form of musical drama typical of Naples. Beginning as a form of musical theatre after World War I, it was also adapted for cinema; sceneggiata films became especially popular ...
. Among many of his plays, '' 'A Paggella'', brought so much success that was filmed in 1980 and directed by Ninì Grassia, starring Mario Trevi,
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, Beniamino Maggio, Marzio Onorato, Marisa Laurito. In 1981 he was scheduled to play in another movie, '' 'O Carabiniere'', but he ended up turning down the opportunity and his character was played by
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. In 1978, Mario Trevi took on tours to the U.S. and Canada. In New York, he sang at the
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, at the
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and at the Kenkiol Theatre. He also participated in a tour in Europe and worked side by side with other Italian artists such as,
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,
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, and Claudio Villa. In 1995 he recorded an album with Zeus Record, a record making company, where he sang
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's songs. In 1997 he was invited by
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in the show ''Ci vediamo in Tv'' and in 2001,
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and
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invited him to the
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to represent the Neapolitan song genre. Mario Trevi also participated in television shows such as ''
Canzonissima ''Canzonissima'' was an Italian musical variety show broadcast by Rai 1 from 1958 to 1974, aired on Saturday evening except for the last two editions in which it was aired on Sunday afternoon. The program was referred to as "the synthesis and the ...
'', ''Napoli Contro Tutti'', ''Scala Reale'', ''Canzoni alla Finestra'', ''4 Passi Tra Le Note'', ''Il Paroliere'', ''Questo Sconosciuto'', ''15 Minuti Con ...'', ''La Fiera dei Sogni'', ''Senza Rete'', ''Napoli Prima e Dopo'', ''Viva Napoli'', ''Domenica In'', ''Mezzogiorno in Famiglia'', ''La vita in diretta''. On 26 November 2005 Mario Trevi was appointed, Knight of Malta, together with
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and
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. On 22 September 2009 Mario Trevi inaugurated its official website and entered the world of YouTube. On 24 September 2009 he participated in the ''Premio Carosone 2009'', held at the Arena Flegrea,
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in Naples, where he sang ''Indifferentemente'', ''Scalinatella'' and ''Giacca Rossa 'e Russetto''. On 4 November, Mario participated in the show ''Omaggio a Sergio Bruni'' (''Tribute to Sergio Bruni'') where he sang the songs ''Lusingame'' and ''Carmela'', and paired with
Enzo Gragnaniello Enzo Gragnaniello (born 20 October 1954) is an Italian singer-songwriter and composer. Life and career Born in Quartieri Spagnoli, Naples, Gragnaniello began playing the guitar at the age of 12 and began composing his first songs at 18 years o ...
in singing ''Indifferentemente''. On 17 April 2010 Mario Trevi starred a new beginning with Luna Bianca, a live concert created to tour Italy. In Luna Bianca, Trevi is accompanied by six young members of the Orchestra Luna Bianca and two young voices, performing the revisiting classic Neapolitan songs with new music arrangements consisting of accelerated rhythms combined with the folklore of the Neapolitan song, a remake Turbo-folk genre.


Discography

*1961: ''Senti Napoli e poi...'' *1961: ''Naples – Today'' (
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) *1964: ''Indifferentemente'' *1964: ''Mario Trevi con la orquesta de E.Alfieri'' (Ronde de Venezuela) *1965: ''Canzoni napoletane classiche'' *1966: ''Canzoni napoletane moderne'' *1970: ''Mario Trevi & Mirna Doris, Ammore 'e Napule'' (Fiesta record company) *1974: ''Le disque d'or des Chansons Napolitanes – Mario Trevi'' (
Pickwick Records Pickwick Records was an American record label and British record distributor known for its budget album releases of sound-alike recordings, bargain bin reissues and repackagings under the brands Design, Bravo (later changing its name to Internati ...
) *1975: ''Mario Trevi – vol.1'' *1975: ''Mario Trevi – vol.2'' *1975: ''Mario Trevi – vol.3'' *1975: ''Mario Trevi'' *1975: ''Si me sonno Napule'' *1975: ''Papà'' *1975: '' 'Nu telegramma'' *1975: ''Mario Trevi'' *1976: ''Mario Trevi recita le sue sceneggiate nel ruolo di 1° attore'' *1976: '' 'O presepio'' *1977: '' 'A paggella'' *1977: ''Senti Napoli e poi...'' (Sicamericana Sacifi) *1978: '' 'A befana'' *1978: ''Mario Trevi – 12° volume'' *1979: ''La sceneggiata napoletana'' *1979: '' 'E candeline'' *1979: ''Canzoni di Napoli'' (Music Hall) *1981: ''Mario Trevi – 14° volume'' *1982: ''Mario Trevi – 15° volume'' *1983: ''Mario Trevi – 18° volume'' *1984: ''Mario Trevi – 19° volume'' *1985: '' 'Nfizzo 'nfizzo'' *1986: ''Nun è 'nu tradimento'' *1986: ''Ancora io'' *1989: ''I miei successi di ieri... cantati oggi'' *1991: ''Tu si importante'' *1992: ''Cento canzoni da ricordare – vol.1'' *1992: ''Cento canzoni da ricordare – vol.2'' *1992: ''Cento canzoni da ricordare – vol.3'' *1992: ''Cento canzoni da ricordare – vol.4'' *1994: ''Cento canzoni da ricordare – vol.5'' *1994: ''Cento canzoni da ricordare – vol.6'' *1994: ''Carezze d'autore'' *1995: ''...Pecché te voglio bene'' *1995: ''...Niente – Trevi canta Daniele'' *1996: ''Nustalgia'' *2008: ''Il capitano e il marinaio'' *2011: ''Napoli Turbo Folk''


Filmography

*1980 – ''
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''


Theater

*''Cunfiette 'e sposa'' (1969) *''Sulitario'' (1970) *O carabiniere'' (1972) *A mano nera'' (1973) *O cammurrista'' (1973) *''Cella 17'' (1974) *O mariuolo'' (1975) *O fuggiasco'' (1975) *O rre d'è magliare'' (1976) *Nu telegramma'' (1976) *O presepio'' (1976) *O professore'' (1977) *A paggella'' (1977) *A Befana'' (1978) *O metronotte'' (1979) *O diario'' (1979) *''Papà'' (1980) *''Astrignete 'a 'mme'' (1980) *O tesoro'' (1981) *O carabiniere'' (1981)


Bibliography

*Ettore De Mura, ''Enciclopedia della Canzone Napoletana'', Napoli, Il Torchio, 1969 (''Trevi Mario'', p. 380). *Pietro Gargano – Gianni Cesarini, ''La Canzone Napoletana'', Milano, Rizzoli editore, 1984. *''Annuario del cinema italiano'', editore: Centro studi di cultura, promozione e diffusione del cinema, 1986. *''Annuario del cinema italiano'', editore: Centro studi di cultura, promozione e diffusione del cinema, 1990. * Gino Castaldo, ''Dizionario della canzone italiana'', Armando Curcio Editore, 1990. *Vittorio Paliotti, ''Storia della canzone napoletana: i primi canti popolari, le antiche villanelle, le melodie celebri in tutto il mondo...'', Newton Compton, 1992. *Pino Farinotti, ''Dizionario degli attori, tutti gli attori e i loro film'', Varese, Sugarco Edizioni, 1993. *Salvatore Tolino, ''Mostra storica permanente della Poesia, del Teatro e della Canzone Napoletana'', Istituto Grafico Editoriale Italiano, 1999. *Joe Vitale, ''Viaggio nell'etnomusica: Manuale di musica popolare'', ILA Palma, 2000. *Giovanni Alfano, ''Napule è 'na canzone, Antologia della canzone napoletana'', Salerno, Palladio Editrice, 2001. *Dario Salvatori, ''Dizionario della canzoni italiane'', Roma, Elle U Multimedia, 2001. *Pasquale Scialò, ''La Sceneggiata, rappresentazione di un genere popolare'', Napoli, Guida, 2002. *Mario Merola – Geo Nocchetti, ''Napoli solo andata...il mio lungo viaggio'', Sperling & Kupfer, 2005. *Enrico Careri – Pasquale Scialò, ''Studi sulla canzone napoletana classica'', Libreria musicale italiana, 2008. *Tiziano Tarli e Pierpaolo De Iulis, ''Vesuvio Pop, la nuova canzone melodica napoletana'', Rome, Arcana Editore, 2009. *Salvatore Palomba – Stefano Fedele, ''Le Canzoni di Napoli'', Napoli, ''L'Ancora del Mediterraneo'', 2009. *Pasquale Scialò, ''Storie di musica'', Napoli, Guida, 2010. *Antonio Sciotti, ''Cantanapoli. Enciclopedia del Festival della Canzone Napoletana 1952–1981'', Napoli, Luca Torre editore, 2011. *Pietro Gargano, ''Nuova Enciclopedia Illustrata della Canzone Napoletana vol. VII'', Napoli, ed. Magmata, 2015.


References


External links

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Official website
(Italian)
Official YouTube channelOfficial Facebook pageMario Trevi on iTunes
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