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Quartetto Cetra (; ) was an Italian jazz vocal quartet established during the early 1940s and active until 1988.


Career

The band was based on the
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and started performing under the name Quartetto Egie from the initials of the singers' first names: Enrico Gentile, Giovanni Giacobetti,
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, and Enrico De Angelis. Although they sang American songs such as "
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", they wrote songs and scatted in Italian. Quartetto Egie made its debut on May 27, 1940 at the Valle Theatre in Rome. They performed the song "Bambina dall'abito blu" ("Little Girl in a Blue Dress"). When
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replaced
Iacopo Jacomelli Iacopo Jacomelli (born 12 July 1921) is an Italian singer mostly active in the 1940s and the 1950s. He was born in Bordeaux, France. In 1940, he founded a vocal quartet named Quartetto Egie together with Tata Giacobetti, Enrico Gentile and En ...
, the band was renamed Quartetto Ritmo. Then in 1941, Felice Chiusano replaced Enrico Gentile and the group was renamed Quartetto Cetra and performed on the radio review ''Riepilogando'' in 1941 In October 1947, Enrico De Angelis left the group to join the Army and was replaced by singer Lucia Mannucci, the wife of Virgilio Savona. This group lasted for four decades. The first song they performed together was "Dove siete stata nella notte del 3 giugno?" ("Where were you on the night of June 3?"). In 1948 Quartetto Cetra dubbed the choruses for the Italian release of Disney movie ''
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''. They received a complimentary note signed by
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. Afterwards they dubbed other movies in Italian, such as ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' The Wizard of Oz''. Quartetto Cetra made their stage debut in
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and Sandro Giovannini's ''Gran Baldoria'' review in 1951 at Teatro Nuovo in Milan. This was the first of several musical comedies the group would be involved with. On stage the Cetras worked with other Italian celebrities such Wanda Osiris and
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. When Italian television started broadcasting in 1954, Quartetto Cetra made its first domestic television appearance on ''In quattro si viaggia meglio'' ("You travel better when you're four"). They had appeared on British television in 1948 in '' Café Continental''. With time the group worked on other TV programs, including parodie of novels such as '' The Count of Monte Cristo'' and ''
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''. The quartet's early style resembled the Mills Brothers' with
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and swing vocal arrangements. They collaborated with Franco Cerri and Gorni Kramer. The group then performed catchy tunes with funny lyrics and sophisticated arrangements that were performed in comedy acts. Commercial success encouraged Quartetto Cetra to perform on radio, stage, and television. The band's repertoire included more than a thousand songs. Most were written by Giacobetti and Savona. These include "Il Visconte di Castelfombrone", "In un palco della Scala", "Un disco dei Platters","'Nella vecchia fattoria" (Italian version of
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), "Vecchia America", "Che centrattacco" (dedicated to footballer
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), " Un bacio a mezzanotte" and "I ricordi della sera". Their song "Crapa Pelada (Testa Pelata)" ("Bald Head") was used on the American television series '' Breaking Bad'' in the final episode of the third season. Quartetto Cetra performed for the last time on July 1, 1988, in
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.


Members

* Felice Chiusano (†1990) – vocals, drums (1941–1988) * Tata Giacobetti (†1988) – vocals, double bass (1941–1988) * Lucia Mannucci (†2012) – vocals (1947–1988) * Virgilio Savona (†2009) – vocals, piano (1941–1988) * Enrico De Angelis (†2018) – vocals (1941–1947)


Discography

*1955 - ''I successi internazionali del Quartetto Cetra'' (Cetra, LPA 16) *1955 - ''Lettere dal Sud America'' (Cetra, LPA 40) *1956 - ''Le canzoni del festival di Sanremo 1956 viste dal Quartetto Cetra'' (Cetra, LPA 58) *1957 - ''Le canzoni del festival di Sanremo 1957 viste dal Quartetto Cetra'' (Cetra, LPA 99) *1957 - ''Hot Club per otto'' (Cetra, LPA 107) *1961 - ''Il Quartetto Cetra alla TV'' (Dischi Ricordi, MRL 6011) *1962 - ''Quartetto Cetra'' (Dischi Ricordi, MRL 6014) *1962 - ''Le favole del Juke-Box'' (Dischi Ricordi) MRL 6024 *1967 - ''Ieri oggi'' (CBS, 62995) *1968 - ''Non cantare, spara'' (CBS, 63325) *1971 - ''Un LP per te'' (Carosello Records, CLN 25014) *2006 - ''Il quartetto Cetra'' (Twilight Music, TWI CD AS 06 28) *2009 - ''Tutto Cetra - Un bacio a mezzanotte'' (Rhino Records, 5051865-6726-5-4)


Bibliography

* Virgilio Savona, ''Gli indimenticabili Cetra'', Sperling & Kupfer, Milan, 1992 * Matteo Ceschi, ''Singing What We Were to Know What We Are: The Quartetto Cetra and National History in Italian TV Entertainment'', conference paper, London, 2009


References

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