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Gorni Kramer (22 July 1913 – 26 October 1995) was an Italian songwriter, musician and band leader.


Biography

He was born Francesco Kramer Gorni at
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). Despite the exotic sound of Gorni Kramer in the
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, which led part of his audience to believe he was a foreigner or had adopted a fancy pseudonym, it was his real name. His family name was Gorni, and Kramer his middle name, after the American cyclist Frank Kramer, who won the road race at the 1912 World Championships and made a strong impression on Gorni's father. Kramer learned music at a very young age, thanks to his father, a musician. The first instrument he learned how to play was the
accordion Accordions (from 19th-century German ''Akkordeon'', from ''Akkord''—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a ree ...
, with which he performed as a child in his father's band. He then studied double bass at the Conservatory in
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and obtained his diploma in 1930. He started working as a musician for dance bands, then in 1933, aged 20, he formed his own
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group. This new American
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was forbidden by the Italian
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, but Gorni Kramer could get to know it thanks to some fellow musicians who worked on board the liners connecting Europe and North America. In the middle of the 1930s he became a successful songwriter. He composed the music for "Crapa pelada" – lyrics by
Tata Giacobetti Giovanni "Tata" Giacobetti (24 June 1922 – 2 December 1988) was an Italian singer and jazz musician. He is mostly known for being a member of the vocal quartet Quartetto Cetra. Biography Giacobetti was a self-taught musician. He learned to pla ...
– a 1936 hit performed by
Alberto Rabagliati Alberto Rabagliati (27 June 1906 in Milan – 8 March 1974 in Rome) was an Italian singer. Early career Alberto Rabagliati was born in Milan in 1906 and was the son of piedmontese spouses: his father Leandro Valentino Rabagliati and his moth ...
. In 1939 he wrote "Pippo non lo sa", one of
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's most famous songs. In spite of his songs' popularity, Gorni Kramer and his orchestra were still ignored by the Italian state radio
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, who boycotted them because they played jazz. During
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he worked with
Natalino Otto Natalino Otto, stage name of Natale Codognotto (24 December 1912 – 4 October 1969) was an Italian singer. He started the swing genre in Italy. Biography Early years Natalino Otto was born at Cogoleto, province of Genoa, in northern Italy. ...
, a singer also banned by EIAR because of
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. Kramer wrote "Ho un sassolino nella scarpa", one of Otto's greatest hits. In the period he also began a long-lasting cooperation with
Quartetto Cetra Quartetto Cetra (; ) was an Italian jazz vocal quartet established during the early 1940s and active until 1988. Career The band was based on the Mills Brothers and started performing under the name Quartetto Egie from the initials of the singers ...
– for them he wrote memorable songs such as "Nella vecchia fattoria" (the Italian remake of "
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"), "In un palco della Scala", "Donna", "Concertino". In 1949 Gorni Kramer started working for Garinei and Giovannini, a very famous duo of
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s who authored and produced musical comedies. Writing music for their shows was his main activity for the following ten years. Their most successful productions were ''Gran Baldoria'', ''Attanasio cavallo vanesio'', ''Alvaro piuttosto corsaro'', ''Tobia candida spia'', ''Un paio d'ali''. They featured very popular songs such as "
Un bacio a mezzanotte "Un bacio a mezzanotte" (lit. "A Midnight Kiss" or "A Kiss At Midnight") is a 1952 Italian song composed by Gorni Kramer (music) and Garinei & Giovannini (lyrics). Originally part of the revue ''Gran baraonda'' (Great chaos), starring Wanda Osiris ...
", "Non so dir ti voglio bene", "Le gocce cadono", "Chérie", "Simpatica". Gorni Kramer debuted on television in 1957 with ''
Il Musichiere Il Musichiere was an Italian game show based upon Name That Tune. It ran from 1957 to 1960 and ended with untimely death of its host Mario Riva. It ran for 90 episodes, airing on Saturday evenings during prime-time. It was directed by Antonello F ...
'' music show hosted by
Mario Riva Mario Riva (26 January 1913 – 1 September 1960) was an Italian television presenter and actor. He appeared in 51 films between 1941 and 1960. Life and career Born in Rome as Mariuccio Bonavolontà, the son of a composer, Giuseppe (Joseph) ...
. He composed the show's theme song "Domenica è sempre domenica". Other shows ensued: ''Buone vacanze'', ''Giardino d'inverno'', ''L'amico del giaguaro'', ''Leggerissimo''. In mid-1960s Gorni Kramer gradually reduced his public performances, but he continued to work as a music publisher and a TV author. He died of a heart attack, in
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in 1995. He was survived by his daughters Teresa and Laura.Franchini Vittorio, Grasso Aldo, Manin Giuseppina (27 October 1995
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See also

* ''
Totò, Eva e il pennello proibito ''Toto in Madrid'' ( it, Totò, Eva e il pennello proibito) is an Italian comedy film from 1959, directed by Steno, written by Vittorio Metz, starring Totò and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Toto in Madrid" (English title ...
'' (1959)


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Gorni Kramer (1913–1995)
IMDb {{DEFAULTSORT:Kramer 1913 births 1995 deaths Musicians from the Province of Mantua Italian bandleaders Italian songwriters Male songwriters 20th-century Italian musicians Italian jazz musicians 20th-century Italian male musicians Male jazz musicians