Giuseppe Fausto Modugno (born 1960 in Bologna), is an Italian pianist. Soloist and lecturer., is internationally active as a concert pianist. He has won...
Modugno (Barese: Medùgne) is a town and comune of the Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia, southern Italy. Before the 1970s this town was mainly dedicated...
Petrosino, La vita rubata, Giuseppe Moscati, Lo scandalo della Banca Romana and Volare in which he portrayed singer Domenico Modugno. In 2023, he released...
become Artistic Director of the orchestra and recruit its members. GiuseppeModugno was designated from the beginning as Artistic Secretary. The orchestra...
Accademia Filarmonica (Philharmonic Academy) of Bologna and managed by GiuseppeModugno and Caterina Coretti. The orchestra gave several concerts in Italy...
Tony Nardi and Enrica Maria Modugno as Giuseppe and Ninetta Moschella, Italian immigrants in Montreal, Quebec. One day, Giuseppe breaks up a fight between...
D'Aloja: Lisa Faraone Alessandro Haber: avv. Rinaldi Giuseppe Fiorello: Gaetano Malacozza Ludovica Modugno: Filomena Antonella Steni: Esa Giovannini Maria...
Giuseppe Povia (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe poˈviːa]; born November 19, 1972), better known just as Povia (pronounced [ˈpɔːvja]), is an Italian pop...
arranger at RCA Victor, working with Renato Rascel, Rita Pavone, Domenico Modugno, and Mario Lanza. Throughout his career, Morricone composed songs for several...
where he worked in small parts in about 18 films. In 1958, with Domenico Modugno, Migliacci co-authored the song "Nel blu, dipinto di blu", aka "Volare"...
candidates to the Constitutional Court of Italy: Augusto Barbera, Franco Modugno and Prosperetti. The election was realized after 31 previous failed attempts...
Colette Deréal Guy Mairesse as il Guercio Lyla Rocco as Stella Domenico Modugno as Saro Nyta Dover Jean-François Calvé Aldo Pensa Erminio Spalla Franco...
Zanin as 2nd Brigadist Consuelo Ferrara as 3rd Brigadist Enrica Maria Modugno as 4th Brigadist Enrica Rosso as 5th Brigadist Maurizio Donadoni as 6th...
challenged in youth theater, Franco and Ciccio thanks to their friend Domenico Modugno began to pursue a film career as extras. Then they are noticed by directors...
"Nel blu, dipinto di blu" and "Piove (Ciao, ciao bambina)" by Domenico Modugno. "Nel blu, dipinto di blu" spent five non-consecutive weeks atop the US...
"Volare", was performed at this festival for the first time by Domenico Modugno in 1958. The festival is so popular among Italians that it is often referred...
Gallo ("Corde della mia chitarra") Domenico Modugno / Johnny Dorelli ("Nel blu, dipinto di blu") Domenico Modugno / Johnny Dorelli ("Piove (Ciao, ciao bambina)")...
Professor Domenico Modugno as Righetto Produced by Dino De Laurentiis Original music by Piero Piccioni Cinematography by Giuseppe Ruzzolini Art direction...
Comunale di Bologna. Giancarlo Chiaramello 1985 Volare – 16 songs by Domenico Modugno, Luigi Denza, Cesare Andrea Bixio, Gabriele Sibella, Giovanni D'Anzi, Michael...
Gianfranco Mingozzi Felice Minotti Mario Missiroli Federico Moccia Giuseppe Moccia Domenico Modugno Paolo Moffa Flavio Mogherini Antonio Monda Mario Monicelli...
return to it. Passing through Apulia (in whichever direction) he stopped at Modugno near Bari, where he lived as a hermit either in a cave near the grotto...
island are part of a nature reserve: here the singer-songwriter Domenico Modugno spent his vacations, and died in 1994. Next to Parise Cape is a small beach...
2022 and occasionally in 2023) Danila Bonito (from 1983 to 1987) Bruno Modugno (in 1986) Alfredo Meocci (from 1983 to 1987) Marco Ravaglioli (from 1983...
vucchella by Gabriele D'Annunzio and Tu sì 'na cosa grande by Domenico Modugno. 'A vucchella Accarezzame Canzone amalfitana Caruso C'è la luna mezz'o...
vent'anni miei by Catherine Spaak 1966 – Uccellacci e uccellini by Domenico Modugno 1967 – Vai via malinconia by Maysa Matarazzo 1968 – Scirocco by Renato...