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Silvana Savorelli (30 April 1945 – 8 May 2018), professionally known as Lara Saint Paul, was an Italian Eritrean singer, entertainer,
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and record producer.


Sanremo Music Festival

Saint Paul's first public performance was in 1962 at the
Festival della canzone italiana The Sanremo Music Festival, officially the Italian Song Festival () and commonly known as just (), is the most popular Italian song contest and awards ceremony, held annually in the city of Sanremo, Liguria. It is the longest-running annual ...
, also known as the Sanremo Music Festival, in Italy. She went by the name of 'Tanya' and performed the ballad "I colori della felicità". Adopting the stage name Lara Saint Paul, she performed in the 1966 Festival delle Rose with the song ''Il pieno'' and was a finalist in the 1967 Festival della Canzone Napoletana for her performance of ''Te faie desidera. Her first big success arrived when she returned to the
Sanremo Sanremo (; lij, Sanrémmo(ro) or , ) or San Remo is a city and comune on the Mediterranean coast of Liguria, in northwestern Italy. Founded in Roman times, it has a population of 55,000, and is known as a tourist destination on the Italian Rivie ...
Music Festival in 1968 as one of the two performers of the song ''Mi va di cantare''. The other performer was
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, and they performed alongside
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. She also participated in Sanremo in 1972 with ''Se non-fosse tra queste mie braccia lo inventerei'' and in 1973 with ''Una casa grande''. She was a finalist three times in the Sanremo Music Festival. In 1988, Lara Saint Paul was a producer and conductor for the Sanremo Music Festival at the Casinò di Sanremo.


Music

Lara Saint Paul has worked with many notable talents in the music industry. Her songs ''Non preoccuparti'' and ''Adesso ricomincerei'' were produced and arranged by American producer
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and recorded by an orchestra of Italian musicians, including
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on electric bass, Angel Pocho Gatti and Victor Bacchetta at the piano, and
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on drums, in 1973. In the same year she released an Italian cover version of ''
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'', originally composed by Charles Fox and
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, titled ''Mi fa morir cantando''. Lara Saint Paul has worked and performed with notables such as
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,
Lionel Hampton Lionel Leo Hampton (April 20, 1908 – August 31, 2002) was an American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, percussionist, and bandleader. Hampton worked with jazz musicians from Teddy Wilson, Benny Goodman, and Buddy Rich, to Charlie Parker, Charles M ...
,
Louis Armstrong Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed "Satchmo", "Satch", and "Pops", was an American trumpeter and vocalist. He was among the most influential figures in jazz. His career spanned five decades and several era ...
,
Roberta Flack Roberta Cleopatra Flack (born February 10, 1937) is a retired American singer. She topped the Billboard Magazine, ''Billboard'' charts with the No. 1 singles "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face", "Killing Me Softly with His Song", "Feel Like M ...
,
Frank Sinatra Francis Albert Sinatra (; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Nicknamed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Chairman of the Board" and later called "Ol' Blue Eyes", Sinatra was one of the most popular ...
and
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. Her popular 1977 album ''Saffo Music'', recorded in Los Angeles and produced by
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, featured
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on backing vocals, guitar by
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, bass by
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and was mixed by
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. One of her 1970s tracks, ''So'', is featured on several current popular
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compilations. The largest markets for her music outside of Italy and Europe are
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, Brazil and Japan, and she also performed and released successful albums in the
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, such as her Bulgarian releases of ''Recital at the Festival of the
Golden Orpheus The Golden Orpheus ( bg, Златният Орфей, ''Zlatniyat Orfey'') was an international song contest, held annually from 1965 to 1999 in Sunny Beach, Bulgaria. Alongside its Bulgarian pop song competition, the festival’s rules and regul ...
'' in 1972, ''Saffo Music'', and ''Bravo'' in 1981. The majority of her work was released in Italy on the record label Company Discografica Italiana (CDI) and later LASAPA, both of which she owned with her husband, Italian producer and
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Pier Quinto Cariaggi.


Aerobic dance

In 1982, she brought the
aerobics Aerobics is a form of physical exercise that combines rhythmic aerobic exercise with stretching and strength training routines with the goal of improving all elements of fitness (flexibility, muscular strength, and cardio-vascular fitness). It ...
craze to Italy, working closely with actress and fitness guru Jane Fonda. The video, bookSaint Paul, Lara. (1984) Aerobica: il mio programma di aerobic dance, Milano: Idealibri, , , OCLC 219975437 and music album, titled ''Aerobic Dance'' and ''Aerobica Aerobica'', and a music single titled ''A A AA Aerobica'', were parts of an exercise program with songs performed by Lara Saint Paul. The program was a huge hit and went on to achieve cult status in Italy. ''Aerobic Dance'' won a
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in Italy for sales. A clothing line and ''The Aerobic Center'' fitness clubs licensed with the name Lara Saint Paul were also created that featured the aerobics program.


Television and later years

Lara has been featured in many television specials in Italy and around Europe, starting with the variety show ''Quelli Della Domenica'' in 1968, for
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. A 1970–1971 edition of the RAI network TV show ''
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'' featured Lara Saint Paul, bringing Italian film and music personalities together on TV. The 1992 ''Lara Superspecial'' show spectacular for Eurovisione and
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was broadcast all over Europe and in 19 countries, featuring
Frank Sinatra Francis Albert Sinatra (; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Nicknamed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Chairman of the Board" and later called "Ol' Blue Eyes", Sinatra was one of the most popular ...
,
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,
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and
Luciano Pavarotti Luciano Pavarotti (, , ; 12 October 19356 September 2007) was an Italian operatic tenor who during the late part of his career crossed over into popular music, eventually becoming one of the most acclaimed tenors of all time. He made numerou ...
. This highly successful television special received a special prize from the Italian critica televisa. The ''Lara Superspecial'' orchestra was arranged by Gian Marco Gualandi, who also participated in Lara Saint Paul's 1992 European Tour. As Lara Cariaggi, in 1995 she co-produced and wrote the television documentary ''Pavarotti: The Best is Yet to Come'' with her husband Cariaggi. It was an extensive biography about the life of their friend, opera singer Luciano Pavarotti, and Lara was the interviewer for the documentary. In later years, she was on Italian television for retrospectives featuring the life of
Frank Sinatra Francis Albert Sinatra (; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Nicknamed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Chairman of the Board" and later called "Ol' Blue Eyes", Sinatra was one of the most popular ...
. Sinatra and his wife Barbara were personal friends of Lara Saint Paul, and Sinatra's return to Italy in 1986 after 24 years abroad had been orchestrated by Lara Saint Paul's husband, Pier Quinto Cariaggi, who had also organized Sinatra's 1987 Italian tour. On the Rete 4 network in 2005, Lara was the guest star on
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's show ''Io tra di voi'' and sang some Sinatra duets with singer
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for a musical tribute to Sinatra. In 2007, on RAI TG1, Lara starred on the '' Uno Mattina'' studio broadcast. In 2008, Lara performed on the Italian television program ''I Migliori Anni'', broadcast by Rai Uno in collaboration with
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Italia and hosted by
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. Lara performed live in June 2008 for ''La Notte della Solidarietà'' with a concert at the
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in Milan. The event benefited WOPSEC, the World Organization of Pediatric Surgery for Emerging Countries.


Viva Hollywood and the Merit of Achievement Award

The Italian awards show ''Viva Hollywood'' for
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, a production of Lara Saint Paul's husband Pier Quinto Cariaggi and his company Galenter Management Ltd., was co-presented and co-produced by Lara Saint Paul. It started in 1988 and every year brought Hollywood stars to Italy to present them with a Merit of Achievement Award for their work. It was a success for the Italian RAI network and had very high annual ratings.
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received the first award in 1988. The nominees stayed at the five star
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hotel in
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and were awarded a bronze statuette for lifetime achievement at the televised awards show. Some of the guests, such as Kirk Douglas, had a personal meeting with
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at the
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arranged for them by Lara Saint Paul and Cariaggi. Image:Lara_and_luciano_pavarotti.jpg, Lara Saint Paul, opera singer Luciano Pavarotti and Lara's husband, producer Pier Quinto Cariaggi. Lara Saint Paul and Cariaggi produced and wrote a documentary on Pavarotti titled ''The Best is Yet to Come''. File:Lara Saint Paul and Quincy Jones.jpg, Lara Saint Paul and Quincy Jones in Los Angeles California. Quincy Jones produced and arranged the songs ''Non preoccuparti-Adesso ricomincerei'' for Lara Saint Paul.


Death

Lara Saint Paul died of cancer, aged 73, on 8 May 2018 in
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.


See also

* Italian Eritreans


References


External links


Official websiteLara Saint Paul: La voce delle donneLara Saint Paul: SanRemoStory (Italian)
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Paul, Lara 1946 births 2018 deaths People from Asmara 20th-century Italian women singers 21st-century Italian women singers Eritrean emigrants to Italy 20th-century Eritrean women singers Impresarios Eritrean people of Italian descent Italian pop singers Italian television personalities Italian television producers Women television producers