Mia Martini
Italian singer (1947–1995)
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- Domenica Rita Adriana " Mimì " Bertè ( Italian pronunciation: [doˈmeːnika (miˈmi b)berˈtɛ] ; 20 September 1947 – 12 May 1995), known professionally as Mia Martini ( pronounced [ˈmiːa marˈtiːni] ), was an Italian singer, songwriter and musician.
- Her debut album, Oltre la collina with the song "Padre davvero" is regarded as one of the best Italian albums made by a female artist.
- She is the only female artist to have won two Festivalbar consecutively, respectively in 1972 and in 1973.
Domenica Rita Adriana "Mimì" Bertè (Italian pronunciation: [doˈmeːnika (miˈmi b)berˈtɛ]; 20 September 1947 – 12 May 1995), known professionally as Mia Martini (pronounced [ˈmiːa marˈtiːni]), was an Italian singer, songwriter and musician. She is considered, by many experts, one of the most important and expressive female voices of Italian music, characterised by her interpretative intensity and her soulful performance.
Her debut album, Oltre la collina with the song "Padre davvero" is regarded as one of the best Italian albums made by a female artist. Hit songs like "Piccolo uomo", "Donna sola", "Minuetto", "Inno", "Al mondo", "Che vuoi che sia se t'ho aspettato tanto", "Per amarti" and "La costruzione di un amore" made her one of the most popular artists of Italian music in the 1970s, both nationally and internationally. She is the only female artist to have won two Festivalbar consecutively, respectively in 1972 and in 1973. In 1977, two important encounters occurred in Martini's life: the first with Charles Aznavour, with whom she began a musical collaboration, and the second with singer-songwriter Ivano Fossati, with whom she started an artistic and sentimental partnership.
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