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Giorgio Gaber (), byname of Giorgio Gaberscik (25 January 1939 – 1 January 2003), was an Italian singer, composer, actor, and playwright. He was also an accomplished guitar player and author of one of the first rock songs in Italian ("Ciao ti dirò", 1958). With Sandro Luporini, he pioneered the musical genre known as ''teatro canzone'' ("song theatre").


Biography


Debut

He was born in
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into a lower-middle-class family. His father, Guido Gaberscik, was born in
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, when the city was still part of
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. The surname Gaberscik is of Slovene origin (Gaberščik). His mother was from the
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region. The two met and married in Veneto and later moved to Milan, where Giorgio was born. Gaber began to play as rehabilitation for an injury to his hand which required constant but not strenuous activity to recover his motor skill. Since his health as a child was not the best and his older brother Marcello played guitar, he was encouraged to play as well. The outcome was good both in terms of his health and artistically, and at only fourteen years of age he was engaged to play at a New Eve's party and earned his first paycheck of 1,000 lire. Subsequently, he began to frequent the ''Santa Tecla'', a venue in Milan where he had the chance to meet musicians of the time, including
Luigi Tenco Luigi Tenco (21 March 1938 – 27 January 1967) was an Italian singer-songwriter. Biography Tenco was born in Cassine (province of Alessandria) in 1938, the son of Teresa Zoccola and Giuseppe Tenco. He never knew his father, who died in uncle ...
, Gianfranco Reverberi, Adriano Celentano,
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, and Mogol, who obtained a contract for Gaber with
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. He then played with the Rocky Mountains Old Time Stompers (replacing
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who had left to pursue a solo career) and with Rolling Crew. Because neither Tenco nor Gaber were yet members of the
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they could not trademark the song "Ciao ti dirò" ("I'll Say Hi to You", inspired by
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's "Jailhouse Rock"), which was signed off by Giorgio Calabrese and Giampiero Reverberi despite being composed by Tenco and Gaber. The two went on to continue writing music together, developing at the same time a close friendship. In 1958 they toured Germany together with Adriano Celentano,
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, Paolo Tomelleri e Gianfranco Reverberi. Gaber paired up with
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as ''I Due Corsari'' ("The Two Privateers"), who made their debut at the end of 1958 with two vinyl singles – "Come Facette Mammeta", a classic song of Neapolitan humour, and "Non occupatemi il telefono" ("Don't Hog the Telephone"). They continued to release singles with Dischi Ricordi throughout the following year, and in 1960 released their first album, ''Giorgio Gaber – Enzo Jannacci''. After a sentimental-artistic companionship with singer and actress
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, he married
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. In 1966 she gave birth to daughter Dalia. He took part to Festival di Sanremo four times, with the songs "Benzina e cerini" ("Petrol and Matches") in 1961, "Così felice" ("So Happy") in 1964, "Mai, Mai, Mai Valentina" ("Never, Never, Never Valentina") in 1966 and "...E allora dai" ("...Well Come On Then!") in 1967.


''Il signor G''

In 1969 he released one of his best known successes, "Com'è bella la città" ("How Beautiful the City Is"), an example of the introduction of social matters in a
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. The following year, he showed at '' Piccolo teatro'' his first edition of ''Il Signor G'' ("Mister G"), a
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he repeated in many Italian squares. In 1973, he recorded the one song by which he is most recognized by international audiences: '' Far Finta di Essere Sani'' which was covered in English as ''Tomorrow's Got to be Sunny'' by
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on their 1975 album ''
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''. A year later, he was given the very first
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award, and many years later, also received the Targa Tenco in 2001 for his song "La razza in estinzione" ("The Dying Race") and in 2003 for the album ''Io non mi sento italiano'' ("I Don't Feel Italian"). After the Tenco award Gaber abandoned television and began to tour only in theatres, as one of the founders of the '' teatro canzone'' genre. He would appear again in TV, although sporadically, only in the 1990s and early 2000s.


Death

A lifelong smoker, Giorgio Gaber died on New Year's Day 2003 after a long battle with
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, in his country house in Montemagno near
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, in Tuscany, and is buried at the
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. In 2004, the refurbished underground auditorium of the
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in Milan was dedicated to him. In 2012
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recorded the cover of ''Io come persona'', translated into English "I as a person", contained in the anthological album '' ...io ci sono''. On the 25th of January, 2022, Gaber was honoured with a
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in celebration of his 83rd birthday.


Discography

* ''Il signor G'' (1970) * ''I borghesi'' (1971) * ''Dialogo tra un impegnato e un non so'' (1972) * ''Far finta di essere sani'' (1973, studio) * ''Far finta di essere sani'' (theatre recording, 1973–74) * ''Anche per oggi non si vola'' (1974) * ''Libertà obbligatoria'' (1976) * ''Polli di allevamento'' (1978) * ''Pressione bassa'' (1980) * ''Io se fossi Dio'' (1980) * ''Anni affollati'' (1981) * ''Il teatro di Giorgio Gaber'' (1982) * ''Gaber'' (1984) * ''Io se fossi Gaber'' (1985) * ''Piccoli spostamenti del cuore'' (1987) * ''Parlami d'amore Mariù'' (1987) * ''Il Grigio'' (1989) * ''Storie del signor G'' (1991, VHS) * ''Il teatro canzone'' (1992) * ''Ma per fortuna che c'è... Giorgio Gaber'' (1994) * ''Io come persona'' (1994) * ''E pensare che c'era il pensiero'' (1994) * ''E pensare che c'era il pensiero'' (1995) * ''Gaber 96/97'' (1996) * ''Un'idiozia conquistata a fatica'' (1997) * ''Un'idiozia conquistata a fatica" (1998, 2nd version) * ''Gaber 1999/2000'' (1999) * ''La mia generazione ha perso'' (2001) * ''Io non mi sento italiano'' (2003) There is also a large discography of LPs and 45s related to his production of
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songs and
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s. ''Ja-Ga brothers'' (1983) with Enzo Jannacci, is the reprinting of the 1960 recordings of the two singers.


See also

*
Enzo Jannacci Vincenzo Jannacci (3 June 1935 – 29 March 2013), more commonly known as Enzo Jannacci (), was an Italian singer-songwriter, pianist, actor and comedian. He is regarded as one of the most important artists in the post-war Italian music scene. ...
*
Luigi Tenco Luigi Tenco (21 March 1938 – 27 January 1967) was an Italian singer-songwriter. Biography Tenco was born in Cassine (province of Alessandria) in 1938, the son of Teresa Zoccola and Giuseppe Tenco. He never knew his father, who died in uncle ...
* Adriano Celentano * Festival di Sanremo


References


External links


Far finta di essere... Gaber

Associazione Culturale Giorgio Gaber official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gaber, Giorgio 1939 births 2003 deaths Italian pop singers Singers from Milan Italian male guitarists Italian male singer-songwriters Italian male actors Italian people of Slovene descent Burials at the Cimitero Monumentale di Milano 20th-century Italian male singers 20th-century guitarists Theatre people from Milan