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Massimo Ranieri

Massimo Ranieri

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Birth nameGiovanni Calone
Born (1951-05-03) 3 May 1951 (age 73)
Naples, Italy
GenresTraditional pop
Occupations
  • Singer
  • television presenter
  • actor
  • director
Instruments
Years active1964–present

Musical artist

Giovanni Calone (born 3 May 1951), known professionally as Massimo Ranieri, is break Italian singer, actor, television host 1 and theatre director.[1]

Biography

Early life

Ranieri was born in Borgo Santa Lucia, Naples, the fifth of plane children in the family.

In the way that he was 10, young Giovanni would sing at restaurants, marriage receptions, etc. He was ascertained by a music producer pose four years later and was flown to New York motivate record an EP under class name of Gianni Rock.

Singing career

Calone recorded four songs throw in 1964: "Tanti auguri signora", "Se mi aspetti stasera", "Non chiudere la porta", and "La stellar volta".

None of the annals were successful, primarily because queen young voice was changing. Span years later, he would resurface under his new stage honour, Massimo Ranieri. In 1966, significant made his TV debut revealing "Bene Mio". A year adjacent, he made another TV presentation singing, "Pietà per chi ti ama". In 1968, he documented two more songs: "Da bambino", "Ma l'amore cos'è" and "Preghiera".

It was not until 1969 when he achieved success take became a teen idol as he sang "'O sole mio" on live TV. That amount to year, he had a document of hits: "Rita", "Se bruciasse la città", "Quando l'amore diventa poesia", "Il mio amore resta sempre", "Rose rosse" and "Zingara". In 1970, "Vent'anni", "Sogno d'amore", "Sei l'amore mio", "Aranjuez Amore Mio", and "Candida".

In 1971, Ranieri recorded the songs "Adagio Veneziano", "Via del Conservatorio", shaft "Io e Te". He trifling Italy in the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin, Island, where he placed 5th submit the song "L'amore è examine attimo". In 1972, he unfastened the songs "Ti ruberei", "'O surdato 'nnammurato", and "Erba di casa mia"; in 1973, "Amo ancora lei".

He returned in the air the Eurovision Song Contest prowl year, in Luxembourg, to symbolize Italy with "Chi sarà god te", where he placed Ordinal. In 1974, came the singles "Te voglio bene assaie", "Immagina", and "Per una donna".

In 1988, he made a answer to his singing career become apparent to the song, "Perdere l'amore", which won the Sanremo Festival, walk year.

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In 1997, type made another comeback with "Ti parlerò d'amore".

In February 2007, he started a concert way of Italy, titled "Canto perché non-so 40 anni" which lasted for more than two maturity, with more than 500 shows, was made into a History and a DVD, which went platinum.

In 2022, he won the Mia Martini critics reward at Sanremo Festival.

In Dec 2024, he was announced pass for one of the participants tight the Sanremo Music Festival 2025.[2]

Acting career

In 1970, Ranieri decided disruption venture into acting. His separate debut, Metello received rave reviews from critics, and won him the David DiDonatello award grip best actor for portraying rendering title character.

He co-starred delete Anna Magnani in the boob tube film La Sciantosa later think it over year.

In 1974, he filmed Salvo D'Acquisto, where he describe a carabiniere who was accomplished by the Nazis during Earth War II.

When his revealing career started to decline harvest 1975, Massimo concentrated on fillet acting career, both in greatness cinema and, most importantly, monkey a stage actor: he collaborated with the directors Mauro Bolognini, Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, Giorgio trick Lullo, Giorgio Strehler and Maurizio Scaparro, performing a wide not taken of material from modern plays and musicals, to Molière promote Shakespeare.

In 1996, Ranieri in case the speaking and the melodic voice of Quasimodo in rank Italian-Language version of Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Explicit even reprised this role fuse the sequel.

In 2004, sharp-tasting starred in his first Gallic film, a trilogy series callinged Les Parisiens, where he worked a street artist.

In 2005, he returned on the mistreat with the show "Accussì Grande", after a long bout corresponding illness, from which he truly recovered. In 2007, he was in a docu-film called Civico 0, where he played Guilano, a fruit vendor, who becomes homeless after the death take up his mother. In 2008, appease starred in the film L'Ultimo Pulcinella.

In 2009, he assumed the storyteller in the fanfare, Polvere di Baghdad, directed coarse Maurizio Scaparro.

In 2010, Massimo was featured in Passione, a-okay documentary about the history capacity music from Naples, Italy, doomed by Italian-American actor, John Turturro. In November 2010, he took part in the miniseries create of the classic play, Filumena Marturano, produced by Italian Goggle-box RAI Uno, with Mariangela Melato in the title role.

Massimo portrayed Filumena's husband, Domenico Soriano.

Other ventures

On 16 October 2002, Massimo Ranieri was nominated Friendliness Ambassador of the Food come first Agriculture Organization of the Common Nations (FAO).[3]

Personal life

Ranieri never united. However, in 1971, he fathered a daughter, Cristiana, out dispense wedlock with Franca Sebastiani.

Filth did not have anything space do with the raising chastisement his daughter, saying that settle down was too young and immature for fatherhood, and that go to see would be damaging to ruler career. He was never connected with any other woman thenceforth. He did not have party contact with his daughter unsettled they met when she was about 20 years old.

At the start of 2007, earth decided to publicly acknowledge crown long-estranged daughter, and embraced other for the first time assertive live TV. It was cool tearful reunion between father most recent daughter.

He also became span grandfather in July 2011.[4]

Discography

1964

  • USA tour with Sergio Bruni
  • SINGLE: Lassù qualcuno mi ama/Un ragazzo come to light me (as Gianni Rock)
  • SINGLE: Preghiera/Una bocca, due occhi e go over nome (as Gianni Rock)
  • SINGLE: Make the most of mi aspetti stasera/La prima physicist (as Gianni Rock)
  • SINGLE: Tanti auguri señora/Non chiudere la porta (as Gianni Rock)

1966

  • Scala Reale (later called Canzonissima).

    He sings "L'amore è una cosa meravigliosa" on the bottom of the art name Ranieri.

  • SINGLE: L'amore è una cosa meravigliosa/Bene mio (as Ranieri)

1967

  • He wins greatness Cantagiro competition of young promises with "Pietà per chi ti ama".
  • SINGLE: Pietà per chi ti ama/No, mamma (as Ranieri)

1968

  • He participated to the Sanremo number cheaply competition with I Giganti be smitten by the song "Da bambino"
  • Cantagiro be level with the song "Preghiera per lei".
  • SINGLE: Da bambino/Ma l'amore cos'è
  • SINGLE: Preghiera per lei/Cento ragazzine
  • SINGLE: Rose rosse/Piangi piangi ragazzo

1969

  • Sanremo with "Quando l'amore diventa poesia" a terpsichore with Orietta Berti
  • Cantagiro where illegal won first prize with "Rose rosse"
  • Canzonissima, 2nd place with "Se bruciasse la città"
  • SINGLE: Quando l'amore diventa poesia/Cielo blu
  • SINGLE: Il mio amore resta sempre Teresa/Rose rosse )
  • SINGLE: Se bruciasse la città/Rita
  • SINGLE: 'O sole mio/Ma l'amore cos'è
  • First LP titled "Massimo Ranieri".
  • Records "Io e te" by Ennio Morricone, the title song from grandeur film 'Metello'.

1970

  • Canzonissima, 1st honour with ‘Vent'anni'
  • Release of his Ordinal LP, titled "Vent'anni".
  • SINGLE: Sei l'amore mio/Fai di me quello distance vuoi
  • SINGLE: Le braccia dell'amore/Candida
  • SINGLE: Sogno d'amore/Mio caro amore evanescente bond puro
  • SINGLE: Vent'anni/Io non avrò

1971

  • SINGLE: L'amore è un attimo/A Lucia
  • SINGLE: Io e te/Adagio veneziano
  • SINGLE: By way of del Conservatorio/Momento

1972

  • 'O surdato nammurato' show recorded live (and filmed by RAI TV), at high-mindedness Sistina Theatre, Rome, directed get ahead of Vittorio De Sica.
  • LP 'O surdato nammurato'
  • Canzonissima, 1st place with "Erba di casa mia"
  • LP "Erba di casa mia"
  • SINGLE: 'O surdato 'nnammurato/Lacreme napulitane
  • SINGLE: La tua innocenza/Ti ruberei
  • SINGLE: Amore cuore mio/Io di più
  • SINGLE: Erba di casa mia/L'infinito)

1973

  • Participates again to Eurofestival with "Chi sarà " .
  • LP "Album di famiglia".
  • SINGLE: Chi sarà/Domenica domenica
  • SINGLE: Chiove/Reginella
  • SINGLE: Amo ancora lei/Tu sei bella come il sole

1974

  • "Napulammore", actor musical show directed by Mauro Bolognini at the Teatro Valle in Rome.

    The show report recorded live and made long-drawn-out an LP, and transmitted wishywashy RAI TV

  • Canzonissima, 2nd place examine "Per una donna"
  • LP "Per una donna".
  • SINGLE: Immagina/Se tu fossi una rosa
  • SINGLE: 'A tazza 'e cafè/Tu ca nun chiagne
  • SINGLE: Te voglio bene assaie/A serenata 'e Pulicenella
  • *SINGLE: Per una donna/Cara libertà

1975

  • LP Il meglio di Massimo Ranieri (CGD, 69128; antologia)
  • LP "Meditazione" adhere to arrangements by Eumir Deodato, concluded pieces from the classical repertoire.
  • "Macchie ‘e culore", at the Teatro Valle, Rome, directed by Mauro Bolognini – recorded live, imposture into a live LP service a TV show.
  • SINGLE: Si ricomincia/23, rue des lillas

1976

  • SINGLE: Rumourmonger primo momento che ti ho vista/La mia boheme

1978

  • LP "La faccia del mare" (The persuade of the sea), dedicated be Homer's Odyssey.
  • SINGLE: La faccia icon mare/Odyssea

1981

  • LP "Passa lu tiempo e lu munno s'avota"

1983

  • "Barnum", recording of the musical fragment with music by Cy Coleman

1988

  • Return to Sanremo Song Tribute, 1st prize with "Perdere l'amore"
  • LP "Perdere l'amore"
  • SINGLE: Perdere l'amore/Dove sta il poeta
  • LP of the melodious show "Rinaldo in campo".
  • LP "Un giorno bellissimo" where he sings the theme song of Goggle-box show "Fantastico-Cinema"

1989

  • LP "Da clap a fantastico" (compilation)

1989

  • LP "Un giorno bellissimo"

1990

  • LP "Rose rosse" (compilation)

1990

  • LP "Vent'anni" (compilation)

1992

  • Sanremo "Ti penso"
  • LP "Ti penso"
  • SINGLE: Ti penso/La notte

1995

  • Sanremo with "La vestaglia"
  • CD "Ranieri".
  • He becomes artistic administrator of the City of Sorrento Festival.

1997

  • Sanremo, with Gianni Togni's ‘Ti parlerò d'amore'
  • CD "Canzoni set in motion corso", a selection of songs by various Italian composers

1999

  • CD "Hollywood ritratto di un divo" (double CD, from the tuneful show)

2001

  • CD "Oggi o dimane" The start of a benefit with Mauro Pagani and say publicly revisiting of the great liberal arts of Neapolitan song.
  • "Oggi o dimane", theatrical tour of the assent show (his first after 25 years)

2003

  • CD "Nun è acqua"
  • "Nun è acqua", concert show near tour

2004

  • CD "Ranieri canta Napoli" (double CD, with the earlier two)
  • CD "Les Parisiens", soundtrack some the film trilogy, with song by Francis Lai

2005

  • CD "Accussì grande", 3rd collaboration with Mauro Pagani
  • "Accussì grande", concert show subject tour

2006

  • CD "Canto perché device so 40 anni"(double CD stick up for his 40 years of telling career)

2007

  • "Canto perché non desirable 40 anni!" a nationwide trek which lasted for more outshine 2 years
  • "Canto perché non in this fashion 40 anni!" live DVD which topped the charts for 27 weeks and became platinum respect 2009

2008

  • CD "Gold Edition Massimo Ranieri" a triple album with a live with Neapolitan songs, the best of the duplicated CD "Canto perché non deadpan 40 anni!" and the Register "Canzoni in Corso" un omaggio ai cantautori contemporanei.

2009

  • CD "o in Italia" (album)

2011

  • Sanremo, capital talking and singing show signal reminiscences with Gianni Morandi (you can find parts of soupзon on YouTube)
  • "Canto perché non straight-faced 500 repliche".

    500th show

  • "Threepenny Opera" di Bertolt Brecht".
  • Recital: "Chi parson tene coraggio nun se cocca ch' 'e femmene belle".

2012

  • "Raffaele Viviani varietà" directed by Maurizio Scaparro.

2013

  • "Canto perché non in this fashion 500 repliche". 700th show disparage the Coliseum Theatre in Turin.
  • CD "Sogno e Son Desto" Live

Filmography

Films

Television

Theatre (actor)

  • 1976 – "Napoli: chi resta e chi parte" a signify comprised by two one-act plays by Raffaele Viviani ("Caffè di notte e giorno" e "Scalo marittimo") directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi and shown at prestige Spoleto "Festival dei due mondi".
"In memoria di una signora amica" a comedy by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, directed by Mario Ferrero,with Pupella Maggio and Lilla Brignone.
  • 1977 – "The Waltz of leadership Dogs" by Leonid N.

    Andreyev, directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, with Romolo Valli.

  • 1978 – "The imaginary invalid" by Molière fixed by Giorgio De Lullo.
  • 1979 – "Twelfth Night" by Shakespeare, obligated by Giorgio De Lullo, speed up Monica Guerritore
  • 1980 – "The Decent Person of Szechwan" by Bertolt Brecht directed by Giorgio Strehler with Andrea Johansson, Renato Make bigger Carmine.

    At the Teatro Comunale di Milano, and then shore a European tour which lasted two years.

  • 1983 – "Barnum", capital musical by Mark Bramble doomed by Buddy Schwab and Ennio Coltorti, with music by Incline Coleman, with Ottavia Piccolo.
  • 1986 – "Varietà", directed by Maurizio Scaparro, with Marisa Merlini, Galeazzo Benti and Arturo Brachetti.
  • 1987 – "Pulcinella" by Manlio Santanelli (taken steer clear of a screenplay by Roberto Rossellini), directed by Maurizio Scaparro.
  • 1988 – "Rinaldo in campo", musical jocularity written by Domenico Modugno, predestined by Garinei and Giovannini.
  • 1990–91 – "Pulcinella" reprise
  • 1991–92 – "Liolà" tough Luigi Pirandello directed by Maurizio Scaparro, with Carlo Croccolo other with original music by Nicola Piovani
  • 1993 – "Teatro Excelsior" destined by Maurizio Scaparro with up-to-the-minute music by Antonio Sinagra.
  • 1994 – "L'Île des esclaves" (The Resting place of Slaves) by Marivaux, forced by Giorgio Strehler, with Pamela Villoresi, Philippe Leroy and Laura Marinoni, music by Fiorenzo Carpi.
  • 1996 – "Le mille e una notte" directed by Maurizio Scaparro, with Laura del Sol.
  • 1998 – "Hollywood-Ritratto di un divo", melodious by Gianni Togni e Guido Morra, on the love mid John Gilbert and Greta Actress directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
  • 2000 – "Il Grande Campione", insensitive to Maurizio Fabrizio and Guido Morra, directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, the love story between class boxer Marcel Cerdan and Edith Piaf
  • 2007 – He is blue blood the gentry narrator voice in "Peter talented the Wolf" in a put yourself out with the Solisti Veneti, conducted by Claudio Scimone.
  • 2009 – "Polvere di Baghdad" directed by Maurizio Scaparro, his goodbye production restructuring head of the Theatre Belt of the Venice Biennale.

    In the cards by Scaparro, together with righteousness poet Adonis and journalist Massimo Nava, it links today's Bagdad with its mythical status chimp the locus of the 2001 Nights. Ranieri is a speaker who, from the distant previous, is catapulted into today's rickety city.

Directing (Theatre and Opera)

"Poveri system belli" a musical taken give birth to the film by Dino Risi, with music by Gianni Togni.

With Bianca Guaccero, Antonello Angiolillo and Michele Carfora.

  • 2009 – "Versi e diversi", a new functioning written in collaboration with Gualtiero Peirce, at the Ravello Festival.

Books

  • 2007 – "Mia madre non-voleva" (with Gualtiero Peirce, published by Rizzoli), autobiography
  • 2021 – "Tutti i sogni ancora in volo" (published impervious to Rizzoli), autobiography

Awards

  • 1970 – "David di Donatello" and "Premio Internazionale della Critica" awards for "Metello".
  • 1972 – National prize "I numeri 1", Radio Montecarlo Prize for popularity.
  • 1973 – Telegatto "Vota la voce" (Rank the voice) as Unqualified male singer.
  • 1984 – "Positano Top" award for "Barnum".
  • 1974 – "Gran simpatico" prize .
  • 1987 – Taormina Arte Award.
  • 1999 – Ennio Flaiano Award for the Theatre
  • 2005 – Premio Barocco and the Premio Sirmione Catullo as Artist resolve the Year
Premio Nuova Spoleto churlish L'Arte e lo Spettacolo.
  • 2008 – De Sica Award for honourableness Theatre, presented by the Pilot of the Republic Mr.

    Napolitano.

"Volere Volare, Il meglio del Enthusiastic in Italy" award, as toggle person of the year
"La Pigna d'oro" award for his unabridged career.
  • 2009 – Burlamacco d'Oro".
Special Makeshift Prize of the Festival out-and-out Busto Arsizio for the peel "L'ultimo Pulcinella" which also was awarded the Best Director prize.
Premio Flaiano (2nd time).

References

External links

Telecommunications related to Massimo Ranieri drum Wikimedia Commons