Roberto Vecchioni (born 25 June 1943) is an Italian singer-songwriter,
singer-lyricist
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, lyricist, teacher and writer.
Biography
Vecchioni was born in
Carate Brianza
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,
Province of Monza and Brianza
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, to a
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family . In 1968 he graduated in Classical Literature at the
Catholic University of Milan
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, where he subsequently worked for two years as assistant lecturer of History of Religion. Later he was appointed professor of literature and history at a Milanese High School, an activity that he continued for almost thirty years and that would influence several of his songs.
His career in the Italian music industry began in the late 1960s as songwriter for Italian pop stars such as
Ornella Vanoni
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Gigliola Cinquetti
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Iva Zanicchi
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and the band Nuovi Angeli. Vecchioni's first solo album, ''
Parabola
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'' was released in 1971. In 1973 he took part in the
Sanremo Festival
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with "L'uomo che si gioca il cielo a dadi". His 1974 LP, '' Il re non si diverte'', won the Best Year's Album Award from the Italian music critic. In 1976 he released '' Elisir''. Vecchioni's breakthrough happened in 1977 with '' Samarcanda'', an album where he drew inspiration mostly from autobiographical themes, intermingled with dreamy, literary, historical and mythological references.
Angelo Branduardi
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played violin on the LP.
Vecchioni's skills were confirmed in the following works, '' Calabuig, Stranamore e altri incidenti'' (1978), where the literary citations predominated, and in ''
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'' (1979), where instead the autobiographical inspiration prevails. The songs "Signor giudice" and "Lettera da Marsala" of the latter work deal with the problems Vecchioni had had in the preceding years: respectively, a charge for
marijuana
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possession (from which he was acquitted) and a dispute with his former record label. The following album, ''
Montecristo
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'', was released indeed by both the old and the new labels.
After ''
Hollywood Hollywood
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The theme of the title track is cinema, but intermingled with other themes typical of Vecchioni's art: love, women, drinking. "Sestri Levante" is an autobiograph ...
'' of 1982, whose songs are influenced by the world of cinema, Vecchioni in 1984 released the double LP ''
Il grande sogno
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'' ("The Great Dream"), in which he collected new songs together with new versions of his past hits. The title track featured
Francesco De Gregori
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playing
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. The LP was accompanied by his first literary attempt, a short book with the same name. Many of the cover of Vecchioni's LPs of this period were created by the famous Italian comic book artist and painter
Andrea Pazienza
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While continuing a successful career as a renowned singer-songwriter in the 1980s and the 1990s, Vecchioni spent more time writing. His prose includes the collection ''Viaggi nel tempo immobile'' (1996) and the novels ''Le parole non-portano le cicogne'' (2000) and '' Il libraio di Selinunte''. He also lectured on the History of Italian Songwriting in a tour lasting two years, and was called to author the
Enciclopedia Treccani
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Mia Martini
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Chiamami ancora amore
"Chiamami ancora amore" is a song by Italian singer-songwriter Roberto Vecchioni, written by Vecchioni himself, together with Claudio Guidetti, which also produced the track. The song won the 61st Sanremo Music Festival, also receiving the "Mia M ...
" ("Call me Love again").
Discography
*''
Parabola
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Ipertensione
Roberto Vecchioni (born 25 June 1943) is an Italian singer-songwriter, singer-lyricist, lyricist, teacher and writer.
Biography
Vecchioni was born in Carate Brianza, Province of Monza and Brianza, to a Neapolitan family . In 1968 he graduated ...
Robinson Robinson may refer to:
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Montecristo
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'' (1980)
*''
Hollywood Hollywood
''Hollywood Hollywood'' is an album by Italian singer-songwriter Roberto Vecchioni.
The theme of the title track is cinema, but intermingled with other themes typical of Vecchioni's art: love, women, drinking. "Sestri Levante" is an autobiograph ...
'' (1982)
*''
Il grande sogno
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...
'' (1984)
*''
Live @ RTSI
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'' (1984, live)
*''
Bei tempi
''Bei tempi'' is an album by Italian singer-songwriter Roberto Vecchioni
Roberto Vecchioni (born 25 June 1943) is an Italian singer-songwriter, singer-lyricist, lyricist, teacher and writer.
Biography
Vecchioni was born in Carate Brianza, Pr ...
El bandolero stanco
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Di rabbia e di stelle
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'' (2007)
*'' In Cantus'' (2009, live collection)
*''
Chiamami ancora amore
"Chiamami ancora amore" is a song by Italian singer-songwriter Roberto Vecchioni, written by Vecchioni himself, together with Claudio Guidetti, which also produced the track. The song won the 61st Sanremo Music Festival, also receiving the "Mia M ...
'' (2011)
*''
Io non-appartengo più
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'' (2013)
Bibliography
*''Viaggi nel tempo immobile'' (1996, collection of short novels),
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*''Le parole non-potrano le cicogne'' (2000), Einaudi, Turin
*''Il libraio di Selinunte'' (2004), Einaudi, Turin
*''Diario di un gatto con gli stivali'' (2006), Einaudi, Turin
*''Di sogni e d'amore'' (2007), Frassinelli, Segrate
*''Volevo. Ed erano voli'' (2008), Pescecapone, Lecce
*''Scacco a Dio'' (2009), Einaudi, Turin