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Milva
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| Background information |
| Birth name |
Maria Ilva Biolcati |
| Born |
July 17, 1939 (1939-07-17) (age 70) |
| Origin |
Goro, Emilia-Romagna,
Italy |
| Genres |
Pop |
| Occupations |
singer, actress |
| Years active |
1959 - |
| Website |
milvalarossa.it |
Milva, real name Maria Ilva
Biolcati (born July 17, 1939) is an Italian singer, actress and TV personality. She is also
known as 'The Red' (due to the colour of her hair) or as the
'Panther of Goro',
which stems from the Italian press nicknaming three Italian female
singers of the 1960s by animals and the singers' birth places. The
other two were Mina 'The Tiger of Cremona' and Iva Zanicchi 'The Eagle of Ligonchio'.
Biography
She was born in Goro, province of Ferrara.
In 1959 Milva won a contest for new voices, and was named the
overall winner from more than seven thousand participants. In 1960
she recorded her first 7" single with Cetra Records: Édith Piaf's song "Milord". Her real debut was on the stage
of the Sanremo Music
Festival in 1961, where she took third place. She competed many
times at the Festival (14 times in total, the last time in 1993).
The highest position she has reached is second place in 1962, but
she has never won to date.
In 1965, a fortunate meeting led to a definitive change in her
career: Italian director Giorgio Strehler helped to develop her
skills in staging and singing in Italian theatres (especially the
Piccolo Teatro in Milan) and she began to perform a more committed
repertoire (songs of the Italian resistance
movement, songs from Bertolt Brecht's pieces, etc.). In the
following years she starred in Giorgio Strehler's production of
Brecht's The Threepenny Opera which
was performed in several cities of Western Europe. Milva's albums were certificated gold
and platinum records in West Germany. In 2006 she was awarded with
the First Class of the Bundesverdienstkreuz.[1]
In 1962 Milva was the first singer to sing Édith Piaf's
repertoire at the prestigious Olympia theatre in Paris. In 1983 she performed the repertoire at
the venue again and again received an ovation from the audience and
the French press, very surprised how a non-French artist could
interpret with such a feeling and energy the songs of Piaf.
She was a highly eclectic artist, performing both pop music, opera (in duet with Luciano Berio), comedy, drama, TV shows (Al Paradise in 1983 won
the Rose d'Or of the
Montreux Film Festival) and musicals. She also occasionally
appeared in some Italian movies of the 1960s, like The
beautiful Ippolita with Gina Lollobrigida. From 1973 to 1980,
Milva is on tour (Italy, USA, Greece, France, Germany, Canada,
Russia and Japan) with the band "I Milvi" composed by Neno
Vinciguerra on piano, Franco Paganelli on guitar, Claudio Barontini
on bass, Giovanni Martelli on drums and Marco Gasperetti on flute.
The entire band becomes Leghorn "Black and Withe" when in concert
joins the gospels of the New Folkstudio Singer composed Lois
Cantor, Hazel Rogers Nat Bush, Eddie and Jesse Hawkins.
Her singing career has become more complex and various year by
year, thanks to the collaboration with the European composers and
musicians including Ennio Morricone in 1965, Francis Lai in 1973, Mikis
Theodorakis in 1978 (Was ich denke became a best
selling album in Germany), Enzo Jannacci in 1980, Vangelis in 1981 and 1986, Franco Battiato
in 1982 and 1986.
Her stage productions of Bertolt Brecht's recitals and Luciano Berio's
operas have toured the world's theatres. She has performed at La Scala in Milan, at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin, at the Paris Opera, in the Royal Albert
Hall in London, at the 1984
Summer Olympics, at the Edinburgh Festival, and others.
In 1984 she performed (with Ástor Piazzolla)
the show El tango in the Les Bouffes du Nord Theatre in Paris. This was the beginning of a
collaboration, interpreting the nuevo tango.
In 1997 her mentor Giorgio Strehler died. She temporarily
reduced her theatre activities and focused on music only. She
received new inspiration collaborating with Thanos
Mikroutsikos, James
Last and Shinji Tanimura. Then she performed her
fourteenth tour in Japan.
Her 2004 CD and tour was dedicated to the Milanese poetess Alda Merini to whose
poetry the music was set.
She has a daughter named Martina born in the marriage with
Maurizio Corgnati in the early 1960s.
Discography
Albums
- 14 Successi di Milva (1961)
- Milva canta per voi (1962)
- Milva — Villa (1962)
- Le Canzoni del Tabarin-Canzoni da Cortile (1963)
- Canti della libertà (1965)
- Milva (1966)
- Milva (1967)
- Milva-Villa live in Japan (1968)
- Tango (1968)
- Angeli in bandiera (1969)
- Un sorriso (1969)
- Milva singt Tangos deutsch und italienisch (1969)
- Ritratto di Milva (1970)
- Milva on Stage — Live in Tokyo at Serkey Hall (1970)
- Milva Canta Brecht (1971)
- Dedicato a Milva da Ennio Morricone (1972)
- Love Feeling in Japan (Milva, Nippon no ai o utau)
(1972)
- Milva in Seoul (Live, 1972)
- Sognavo, amore mio (1973)
- Sono matta da legare (1974)
- Libertà (1975)
- Milva Brecht Volume 2 (1975)
- Auf den Flügeln bunter Träume (1977)
- Milva (1977)
- Canzoni Tra Le Due Guerre (1978, live)
- Von Tag zu Tag (1978, with Mikis
Theodorakis)
- La Mia Età (1979, with Mikis Theodorakis)
- Was ich denke (1979)
- Wenn wir uns wiederseh'n (1979)
- Attens la vie (1980)
- La rossa (1980, with Enzo Jannacci)
- Milva International (1980)
- Ich hab' keine Angst (1981, with Vangelis)
- Moi, je n'ai pas peur (1981, with Vangelis)
- Das Konzert (1982, live)
- Immer mehr (1982)
- Milva e dintorni (1982, with Franco
Battiato)
- Milva e dintorni (1982, French version with Franco
Battiato)
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- Die sieben Todsünden der Kleinbürger (1983)
- Identikit (1983)
- Unverkennbar (1983)
- Milva & Ástor Piazzolla — Live at the Bouffes Du
Nord (1984, live)
- Corpo a corpo (1985)
- Mut zum Risiko (1985)
- Geheimnisse (1986, with Vangelis)
- Tra due sogni (1986) with Vangelis
- Milva Canta Della Giapponesi (1987)
- Das Beste Milva Live (1988)
- Milva (1988)
- Unterwegs nach Morgen (1988)
- The Threepenny Opera (1989)
as Pirate Jenny
- Svegliando l'amante che dorme (1989, with Franco
Battiato, Italian version)
- Una storia inventata (1989, with Franco Battiato,
German version)
- Una historia inventada (1989, with Franco Battiato,
Spanish version)
- Ein Kommen und Gehen (1990)
- Gefühl & Verstand (1991)
- Milva Dramatic Recital (Best Live in Japan) (1992,
live)
- Milva History 1960–1990 (1992)
- Uomini addosso (1993)
- Cafè Chantant (1994)
- La storia di Zaza (1994)
- Milva & James Last — Dein ist mein ganzes
Herz (1994)
- Volpe d'amore (Milva sings Thanos Mikroutsikos)
(1994)
- Tausendundeine Nacht (1995)
- Fammi Luce — Milva ha incontrato Shinji (Tanimura)
(1996)
- Milva Canta un Nuovo Brecht(1996)
- Mia Bella Napoli (1997)
- El Tango de Astor Piazzolla live in Japan (1998)
- Stark sein (1999)
- Artisti (2001)
- La chanson française (2004)
- Milva canta Merini (2004, lyrics by Alda Merini, music by
Giovanni Nuti)
- In territorio nemico (2007, lyrics and music by Giorgio
Faletti)
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Songs
- 1960 Flamenco Rock
- 1960 Les Enfants du Pirée (Uno a te uno a
me)
- 1960 Milord
- 1960 Arlecchino gitano
- 1961 Il mare nel cassetto
- 1961 Al di la
- 1961 Tango della gelosia
- 1961 Venise que j'aime by Jean Cocteau
- 1961 Il primo mattino del mondo
- 1961 Et maintenant
- 1962 Tango italiano
- 1962 Quattro vestiti by Ennio Morricone
- 1962 Stanotte al luna park
- 1962 La risposta della novia
- 1962 Abat-jour
- 1963 Ricorda
- 1963 Non sapevo
- 1963 Balocchi e Profumi
- 1963 Tango delle capinere
- 1965 Bella ciao
- 1966 Nessuno di voi
- 1966 Blue Spanish Eyes
- 1966 Little man
- 1966 Tamburino ciao
- 1967 Dipingi un mondo per me
- 1968 Canzone by Don Backy
- 1969 Un Sorriso
- 1970 Iptissam
- 1970 Canzoni di Edith Piaf
- 1971 Surabaya Johnny
- 1971 La Filanda (her best selling song ever)
- 1972 E` per colpa tua
- 1973 Da troppo tempo
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- 1974 Monica delle bambole
- 1977 Non piangere più Argentina by Andrew
Lloyd Webber
- 1978 Zusammenleben
- 1979 Typisch Mann
- 1979 Libertà (Freiheit in meiner Sprache)
- 1980 La Rossa by Enzo Jannacci
- 1981 Alexanderplatz by Franco Battiato
- 1981 Poggibonsi by Franco Battiato
- 1981 Ich hab keine Angst by Vangelis
- 1981 Du hast es gut
- 1982 Immer mehr
- 1982 Wieder mal
- 1983 Hurra, wir leben noch
- 1985 Die Kraft unserer Liebe
- 1985 Nein ich ergeb mich nicht
- 1985 Marinero
- 1986 Du gibst mir mehr (Canto a Lloret)
- 1988 Wenn der Wind sich dreht
- 1988 Komm zurück zu mir
- 1989 Potemkin by Franco Battiato
- 1990 Sono felice
- 1990 Ein Kommen und Gehen
- 1992 Ich weiß es selber nicht genau
- 1993 Mein Weg mit dir
- 1993 Uomini addosso
- 1994 Caruso by Lucio Dalla
- 1995 Tausendundeine Nacht
- 1995 Flauten & Stürme
- 1998 Rinascerò by Ástor
Piazzolla
- 2004 Sona Nata il 21 a Primavera by Alda Merini and
Giovanni Nuti
- 2004 I Sandali by Alda Merini and Giovanni Nuti
- 2007 The show must go on (lyrics and music by Giorgio
Faletti)
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References
- ^
"Milva live — Gestern und
Heute" (in German). Badisches Staatstheater
Karlsruhe. 29 April 2008. http://www.staatstheater.karlsruhe.de/programm07_08/index.php?id_titel=715&show=presse. Retrieved 19 September
2008.
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