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Born in [[Milan]], Panzeri started his career as a revue actor and singer. He began composing songs in the second half of the 1930s, getting large success with a two songs, "Maramao perché sei morto?" and "Pippo non lo sa", which also raised some controversities as they were accused to mock some important Fascist personalities ([[Costanzo Ciano]] and [[ Achille Starace]], respectively). In 1951 and in 1952 two songs |
Born in [[Milan]], Panzeri started his career as a revue actor and singer. He began composing songs in the second half of the 1930s, getting large success with a two songs, "Maramao perché sei morto?" and "Pippo non lo sa", which also raised some controversities as they were accused to mock some important Fascist personalities ([[Costanzo Ciano]] and [[ Achille Starace]], respectively). In 1951 and in 1952 two songs he composed, "Grazie dei fior" and "Papaveri e papere", won the [[Sanremo Music Festival]]. In 1959 his song "Lettera a Pinocchio" won the first edition of the [[Zecchino d'Oro]] and later became a hit thanks to the version by [[Johnny Dorelli]].<ref name=music>{{cite book|last=Eddy Anselmi|title=Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana|publisher=Panini Comics, 2009|isbn=8863462291}}</ref><ref name=Deregibus>{{cite book|last=Enrico Deregibus|title=Dizionario completo della Canzone Italiana|publisher=Giunti Editore, 2010|isbn=8809756258}}</ref><ref name=curcio>Enzo Giannelli. "Panzeri, Mario". Gino Castaldo (ed. by). ''Dizionario della canzone italiana''. Curcio Editore, 1990. </ref> |
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In the 1960s Panzeri started a successful collaboration with [[Daniele Pace]] and his songs contributed to launch the careers of notable singers such as [[Gigliola Cinquetti]], for whom he composed the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1964]] and [[Sanremo Music Festival 1964]] winning song "[[Non ho l'età]]", Caterina Caselli, for whom he wrote the hit "[[Nessuno mi può giudicare (song)|Nessuno mi può giudicare]]", and Orietta Berti, for whom he composed most of her 1960s-1970s repertoire.<ref name=music></ref><ref name=Deregibus>{{cite book|last=Enrico Deregibus|title=Dizionario completo della Canzone Italiana|publisher=Giunti Editore, 2010|isbn=8809756258}}</ref><ref name=curcio>Enzo Giannelli. "Panzeri, Mario". Gino Castaldo (ed. by). ''Dizionario della canzone italiana''. Curcio Editore, 1990. </ref> |
In the 1960s Panzeri started a successful collaboration with [[Daniele Pace]] and his songs contributed to launch the careers of notable singers such as [[Gigliola Cinquetti]], for whom he composed the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1964]] and [[Sanremo Music Festival 1964]] winning song "[[Non ho l'età]]", [[Caterina Caselli]], for whom he wrote the hit "[[Nessuno mi può giudicare (song)|Nessuno mi può giudicare]]", and [[Orietta Berti]], for whom he composed most of her 1960s-1970s repertoire.<ref name=music></ref><ref name=Deregibus>{{cite book|last=Enrico Deregibus|title=Dizionario completo della Canzone Italiana|publisher=Giunti Editore, 2010|isbn=8809756258}}</ref><ref name=curcio>Enzo Giannelli. "Panzeri, Mario". Gino Castaldo (ed. by). ''Dizionario della canzone italiana''. Curcio Editore, 1990. </ref> |
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Revision as of 23:40, 31 October 2016
Mario Panzeri | |
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Born | 11 October 1911 Milan, Italy |
Died | 19 May 1991 Milan, Italy | (aged 79)
Occupation | Songwriter |
Mario Panzeri (11 October 1911 – 19 May 1991) is an Italian lyricist and composer.
Life and career
Born in Milan, Panzeri started his career as a revue actor and singer. He began composing songs in the second half of the 1930s, getting large success with a two songs, "Maramao perché sei morto?" and "Pippo non lo sa", which also raised some controversities as they were accused to mock some important Fascist personalities (Costanzo Ciano and Achille Starace, respectively). In 1951 and in 1952 two songs he composed, "Grazie dei fior" and "Papaveri e papere", won the Sanremo Music Festival. In 1959 his song "Lettera a Pinocchio" won the first edition of the Zecchino d'Oro and later became a hit thanks to the version by Johnny Dorelli.[1][2][3]
In the 1960s Panzeri started a successful collaboration with Daniele Pace and his songs contributed to launch the careers of notable singers such as Gigliola Cinquetti, for whom he composed the Eurovision Song Contest 1964 and Sanremo Music Festival 1964 winning song "Non ho l'età", Caterina Caselli, for whom he wrote the hit "Nessuno mi può giudicare", and Orietta Berti, for whom he composed most of her 1960s-1970s repertoire.[1][2][3]
References
- ^ a b Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 8863462291.
- ^ a b Enrico Deregibus. Dizionario completo della Canzone Italiana. Giunti Editore, 2010. ISBN 8809756258.
- ^ a b Enzo Giannelli. "Panzeri, Mario". Gino Castaldo (ed. by). Dizionario della canzone italiana. Curcio Editore, 1990.
External links
- Mario Panzeri at AllMusic
- Mario Panzeri discography at Discogs
- Mario Panzeri at IMDb