Gianna Nannini
Italian singer and songwriter (born 1954)
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- Gianna Nannini ( Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒanna nanˈniːni] ; born 14 June 1954) is an Italian singer and songwriter.
- The latter became a hit across Europe, especially in Austria, Germany, Italy and Switzerland.
- She studied piano and composition in Milan in the late 1970s.
- Her international breakthrough happened in 1984 with the release of her sixth album, the Conny Plank-produced Puzzle , which peaked in the top 10 in the Italian, German, Austrian and Swiss charts.
- Nannini embarked on a long European tour to support the album, culminating in a headlining gig at the Montreux Jazz Festival.
Gianna Nannini (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒanna nanˈniːni]; born 14 June 1954) is an Italian singer and songwriter. Her most notable songs include "America" (1979), "Fotoromanza" (1984), "I maschi" (1987), "Meravigliosa creatura" (1995), "Sei nell'anima" (2006) and "Bello e impossibile" (1986). The latter became a hit across Europe, especially in Austria, Germany, Italy and Switzerland.
Early life
Nannini was born in Siena on 14 June 1954. She studied piano and composition in Milan in the late 1970s.
Career
Nannini scored her first domestic hit in 1979 with the single "America" and the album California, which became a success in several European countries. Her international breakthrough happened in 1984 with the release of her sixth album, the Conny Plank-produced Puzzle, which peaked in the top 10 in the Italian, German, Austrian and Swiss charts. The first single from the album, "Fotoromanza", was supported by a music video directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, and went on to win many musical awards. Nannini embarked on a long European tour to support the album, culminating in a headlining gig at the Montreux Jazz Festival.
In 1986, her song "Bello e impossibile" was a European hit in Italy, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Her 1987 compilation album Maschi e altri sold over a million copies.
In 2004, she released the greatest hits album Perle, where a number of her most renowned songs were rearranged with the support of musicians such as Christian Lohr on piano (who also had a co-producer credit), and a string quartet composed of Vincenzo di Donna (first violin), Luigi de Maio (second violin), Gerardo Morrone (viola) and Antonio di Franca (violoncello). With this orchestra Nannini went on a European tour from 2004 to 2005.
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