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Ornella Vanoni: Italy's Song Icon Dies at 91

Summary

  • Italian singer Ornella Vanoni, known for hits like 'Senza Fine', has died at 91.
  • She sold over 55 million records, earning the title 'The Lady of Italian Song'.
  • Vanoni's career spanned seven decades, including Broadway and prestigious music awards.
Ornella Vanoni: Italy's Song Icon Dies at 91

Beloved Italian performer Ornella Vanoni, celebrated for her seven-decade singing career and international hits, has passed away at 91. Her distinctive voice left an indelible mark on Italian culture, with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni noting her "unrepeatable artistic heritage."

Vanoni's prolific career included over 100 albums and sales exceeding 55 million copies, solidifying her status as "The Lady of Italian Song." Initially drawn to theater, she later achieved international acclaim with collaborations with major Italian and foreign songwriters, including her early hit "Senza Fine" with Gino Paoli.

Her talent was recognized through numerous awards, including multiple participations and accolades at the Sanremo Music Festival. Vanoni also twice received the prestigious Tenco Award for her songwriting, distinguishing herself as a unique artist with a sophisticated performing style that spanned genres from jazz to pop.

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Ornella Vanoni was a highly acclaimed Italian singer with a seven-decade career, famous for hits like "Senza Fine" and "L´appuntamento."
Vanoni won numerous awards, including multiple accolades at the Sanremo Music Festival and two Tenco Awards for songwriting.
Ornella Vanoni recorded over 100 albums and achieved sales of more than 55 million copies worldwide.

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