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''Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano'' was an
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music magazine published in
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History and profile

''Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano'' was created in 1964 in Milan by the
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Gianni Bosio and the ethnomusicologist Roberto Leydi. They belonged to a group of musicians linked to the left ideological political-cultural movement of the late sixties. They tried to create a new musical movement for the renaissance of the Italian
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Collaborators

* Nuccio Ambrosino * Fausto Amodei * Stefano Arrighetti * Rudi Assuntino * Dante Bellamio * Cesare Bermani * Gianni Bosio *
Caterina Bueno Caterina Bueno (April 2, 1943 – July 16, 2007) was an Italian singer and folk music historian. Biography Starting in the 1960s, her research and performances of Italian folk songs, particularly those of Tuscany, are credited to bringing a new a ...
* Paolo Ciarchi * Franco Coggiola * Giovanna Daffini * Alberto D'Amico * Ivan Della Mea * Roberto Leydi *
Sergio Liberovici Sergio may refer to: * Sergio (given name), for people with the given name Sergio * Sergio (carbonado), the largest rough diamond ever found * ''Sergio'' (album), a 1994 album by Sergio Blass * ''Sergio'' (2009 film), a documentary film * ''Se ...
* Giovanna Marini *
Giuseppe Morandi Giuseppe is the Italian form of the given name Joseph, from Latin Iōsēphus from Ancient Greek Ἰωσήφ (Iōsḗph), from Hebrew יוסף. It is the most common name in Italy and is unique (97%) to it. The feminine form of the name is Giusep ...
* Piero Nissim *
Alessandro Portelli Alessandro Portelli (born July 8, 1942) is an Italian scholar of American literature and culture, oral historian, writer for the daily newspaper '' il manifesto'', and musicologist. He is a professor of Anglo-American literature at the University ...
* Riccardo Schwamenthal * Michele Straniero


See also

*
List of magazines in Italy In Italy there are many magazines. Following the end of World War II the number of weekly magazines significantly expanded. From 1970 feminist magazines began to increase in number in the country. The number of consumer magazines was 975 in 1995 ...


References

1964 establishments in Italy Magazines established in 1964 Italian-language magazines Music magazines published in Italy Magazines published in Milan {{Italy-mag-stub