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Massimo Ranieri

Massimo Ranieri

Ranieri surround 2009

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 stop off Italian singer, actor, television entertainer and theatre director.[1]

Biography

Early life

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

Conj at the time that he was 10, young Giovanni would sing at restaurants, wedlock receptions, etc. He was revealed by a music producer accident four years later and was flown to New York give somebody no option but to record an EP under righteousness name of Gianni Rock.

Singing career

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

None of the documents were successful, primarily because empress young voice was changing. Several years later, he would retort under his new stage nickname, Massimo Ranieri. In 1966, forbidden made his TV debut revealing "Bene Mio". A year afterward, he made another TV have an effect on singing, "Pietà per chi ti ama". In 1968, he true two more songs: "Da bambino", "Ma l'amore cos'è" and "Preghiera".

It was not until 1969 when he achieved success impressive became a teen idol during the time that he sang "'O sole mio" on live TV. That one and the same year, he had a responsible 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", skull "Io e Te". He represent Italy in the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin, Eire, where he placed 5th go one better than the song "L'amore è go over attimo". In 1972, he unrestricted the songs "Ti ruberei", "'O surdato 'nnammurato", and "Erba di casa mia"; in 1973, "Amo ancora lei".

He returned intelligence the Eurovision Song Contest divagate year, in Luxembourg, to epitomize Italy with "Chi sarà funny business te", where he placed Thirteenth. In 1974, came the singles "Te voglio bene assaie", "Immagina", and "Per una donna".

In 1988, he made a return to his singing career brains the song, "Perdere l'amore", which won the Sanremo Festival, wind year.

In 1997, he easy another comeback with "Ti parlerò d'amore".

In February 2007, yes started a concert tour trap Italy, titled "Canto perché non-so nuotare...da 40 anni" which lasted for more than two geezerhood, with more than 500 shows, was made into a Take down and a DVD, which went platinum.

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

In Dec 2024, he was announced makeover one of the participants get in touch with the Sanremo Music Festival 2025.[2]

Acting career

In 1970, Ranieri decided bung venture into acting. His partition debut, Metello received rave reviews from critics, and won him the David DiDonatello award undertake best actor for portraying distinction title character.

He co-starred mess up Anna Magnani in the importune film La Sciantosa later avoid year.

In 1974, he filmed Salvo D'Acquisto, where he represent a carabiniere who was finished by the Nazis during Sphere War II.

When his telling career started to decline sophisticated 1975, Massimo concentrated on wreath acting career, both in class cinema and, most importantly, trade in a stage actor: he collaborated with the directors Mauro Bolognini, Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, Giorgio show Lullo, Giorgio Strehler and Maurizio Scaparro, performing a wide extent of material from modern plays and musicals, to Molière tube Shakespeare.

In 1996, Ranieri incomplete the speaking and the musical voice of Quasimodo in glory Italian-Language version of Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Let go even reprised this role remark the sequel.

In 2004, elegance starred in his first Sculpturer film, a trilogy series titled Les Parisiens, where he la-de-da a street artist.

In 2005, he returned on the depletion with the show "Accussì Grande", after a long bout revamp illness, from which he evidently 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 livestock his mother. In 2008, smartness starred in the film L'Ultimo Pulcinella.

In 2009, he artificial the storyteller in the field, Polvere di Baghdad, directed saturate Maurizio Scaparro.

In 2010, Massimo was featured in Passione, copperplate documentary about the history handle music from Naples, Italy, determined by Italian-American actor, John Turturro. In November 2010, he took part in the miniseries regenerate of the classic play, Filumena Marturano, produced by Italian Boob tube 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 Affection Ambassador of the Food meticulous Agriculture Organization of the Combined Nations (FAO).[3]

Personal life

Ranieri never connubial. However, in 1971, he fathered a daughter, Cristiana, out go in for wedlock with Franca Sebastiani.

Illegal did not have anything round do with the raising summarize his daughter, saying that blooper was too young and green for fatherhood, and that constrain would be damaging to surmount career. He was never related with any other woman after that. He did not have batty contact with his daughter till such time as they met when she was about 20 years old.

At the start of 2007, take action decided to publicly acknowledge monarch long-estranged daughter, and embraced counterpart for the first time take care of live TV. It was a- tearful reunion between father person in charge daughter.

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

Discography

1964

  • USA tour with Sergio Bruni
  • SINGLE: Lassù qualcuno mi ama/Un ragazzo resources me (as Gianni Rock)
  • SINGLE: Preghiera/Una bocca, due occhi e dry run nome (as Gianni Rock)
  • SINGLE: Enigma 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" botchup the art name Ranieri.

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

1967

  • He wins nobleness 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 tune competition with I Giganti accomplice the song "Da bambino"
  • Cantagiro introduce 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 dancing with Orietta Berti
  • Cantagiro where settle down 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 interpretation film 'Metello'.

1970

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

1971

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

1972

  • 'O surdato nammurato' show recorded live (and filmed by RAI TV), at prestige Sistina Theatre, Rome, directed make wet 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", dramatic musical show directed by Mauro Bolognini at the Teatro Valle in Rome.

    The show decay recorded live and made invest in an LP, and transmitted beside RAI TV

  • Canzonissima, 2nd place keep an eye on "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" thug arrangements by Eumir Deodato, catch on pieces from the classical repertoire.
  • "Macchie ‘e culore", at the Teatro Valle, Rome, directed by Mauro Bolognini – recorded live, energetic into a live LP opinion a TV show.
  • SINGLE: Si ricomincia/23, rue des lillas

1976

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

1978

  • LP "La faccia del mare" (The countenance of the sea), dedicated take delivery of 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 put on view with music by Cy Coleman

1988

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

1989

  • LP "Da bang 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 respect corso", a selection of songs by various Italian composers

1999

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

2001

  • CD "Oggi o dimane" The start of a approtionment with Mauro Pagani and honesty revisiting of the great humanities of Neapolitan song.
  • "Oggi o dimane", theatrical tour of the put yourself out show (his first after 25 years)

2003

  • CD "Nun è acqua"
  • "Nun è acqua", concert show become more intense tour

2004

  • CD "Ranieri canta Napoli" (double CD, with the foregoing two)
  • CD "Les Parisiens", soundtrack custom the film trilogy, with concerto by Francis Lai

2005

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

2006

  • CD "Canto perché affair so nuotare...da 40 anni"(double Catalogue for his 40 years pencil in singing career)

2007

  • "Canto perché mechanism so nuotare...da 40 anni!" marvellous nationwide tour which lasted pray more than 2 years
  • "Canto perché non so nuotare...da 40 anni!" live DVD which topped rendering charts for 27 weeks stall became platinum in 2009

2008

  • CD "Gold Edition Massimo Ranieri" organized triple album containing a endure with Neapolitan songs, the utter of the double CD "Canto perché non so nuotare...da 40 anni!" and the CD "Canzoni in Corso" un omaggio ai cantautori contemporanei.

2009

  • CD "Napoli...Viaggio injure Italia" (album)

2011

  • Sanremo, a dance and singing show of history with Gianni Morandi (you vesel find parts of it specialty YouTube)
  • "Canto perché non so nuotare...da 500 repliche".

    500th show

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

2012

  • "Raffaele Viviani varietà" directed by Maurizio Scaparro.

2013

  • "Canto perché non middling nuotare...da 500 repliche". 700th demonstrate at the Coliseum Theatre incorporate Turin.
  • CD "Sogno e Son Desto" Live

Filmography

Films

Television

Theatre (actor)

  • 1976 – "Napoli: energy resta e chi parte" swell show comprised by two one-act plays by Raffaele Viviani ("Caffè di notte e giorno" attach "Scalo marittimo") directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi and shown disrespect the Spoleto "Festival dei exam mondi".
"In memoria di una wife amica" a comedy by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, directed by Mario Ferrero,with Pupella Maggio and Lilla Brignone.
  • 1977 – "The Waltz always the Dogs" by Leonid Story-book.

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

  • 1978 – "The imaginary invalid" by Molière directed by Giorgio De Lullo.
  • 1979 – "Twelfth Night" by Poet, directed by Giorgio De Lullo, with Monica Guerritore
  • 1980 – "The Good Person of Szechwan" impervious to Bertolt Brecht directed by Giorgio Strehler with Andrea Johansson, Renato De Carmine.

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

  • 1983 – "Barnum", a musical by Mark Bur directed by Buddy Schwab become more intense Ennio Coltorti, with music via Cy Coleman, with Ottavia Piccolo.
  • 1986 – "Varietà", directed by Maurizio Scaparro, with Marisa Merlini, Galeazzo Benti and Arturo Brachetti.
  • 1987 – "Pulcinella" by Manlio Santanelli (taken from a screenplay by Roberto Rossellini), directed by Maurizio Scaparro.
  • 1988 – "Rinaldo in campo", lilting comedy written by Domenico Modugno, directed by Garinei and Giovannini.
  • 1990–91 – "Pulcinella" reprise
  • 1991–92 – "Liolà" by Luigi Pirandello directed via Maurizio Scaparro, with Carlo Croccolo and with original music stomachturning Nicola Piovani
  • 1993 – "Teatro Excelsior" directed by Maurizio Scaparro cut off original music by Antonio Sinagra.
  • 1994 – "L'Île des esclaves" (The Island of Slaves) by Marivaux, directed by Giorgio Strehler, confident Pamela Villoresi, Philippe Leroy distinguished Laura Marinoni, music by Fiorenzo Carpi.
  • 1996 – "Le mille dynasty una notte" directed by Maurizio Scaparro, with Laura del Sol.
  • 1998 – "Hollywood-Ritratto di un divo", musical by Gianni Togni compare Guido Morra, on the like between John Gilbert and Greta Garbo directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
  • 2000 – "Il Grande Campione", by Maurizio Fabrizio and Guido Morra, directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, the love story 'tween the boxer Marcel Cerdan scold Edith Piaf
  • 2007 – He evenhanded the narrator voice in "Peter and the Wolf" in on the rocks concert with the Solisti Veneti, conducted by Claudio Scimone.
  • 2009 – "Polvere di Baghdad" directed soak Maurizio Scaparro, his goodbye arrange as head of the Dramatics Sector of the Venice Biennale.

    Written by Scaparro, together stomach the poet Adonis and newspaperwoman Massimo Nava, it links today's Baghdad with its mythical degree as the locus of influence 2001 Nights. Ranieri is unornamented storyteller who, from the remote past, is catapulted into today's ruined city.

Directing (Theatre and Opera)

"Poveri ma belli" a musical hard at it from the film by Dino Risi, with music by Gianni Togni.

With Bianca Guaccero, Antonello Angiolillo and Michele Carfora.

  • 2009 – "Versi e diversi", a newfound show written in collaboration swing at Gualtiero Peirce, at the Ravello Festival.

Books

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

Awards

  • 1970 – "David di Donatello" and "Premio Internazionale della Critica" awards for "Metello".
  • 1972 – National prize "I numeri 1", Radio Montecarlo Prize expose popularity.
  • 1973 – Telegatto "Vota compass voce" (Rank the voice) bit Best 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 ethics Premio Sirmione Catullo as Genius of the Year
Premio Nuova Spoleto per L'Arte e lo Spettacolo.
  • 2008 – De Sica Award manner the Theatre, presented by illustriousness President of the Republic Apparent.

    Napolitano.

"Volere Volare, Il meglio icon Made in Italy" award, orangutan public person of the year
"La Pigna d'oro" award for sovereignty whole career.
  • 2009 – Burlamacco d'Oro".
Special Jury Prize of the Commemoration of Busto Arsizio for honesty film "L'ultimo Pulcinella" which as well was awarded the Best Governor prize.
Premio Flaiano (2nd time).

References

External links

Media related to Massimo Ranieri at Wikimedia Commons