Antonio Virgilio Savona (21 December 1919 – 27 August 2009) was an Italian composer, arranger, and singer in the Italian vocal group, the Quartetto Cetra.[1]
^Mario Luzzatto Fegiz, Corriere della Sera (29 August 2009). Addio a Virgilio Savona, ideologo del Quartetto Cetra. Retrieved 13 December 2012.
Antonio VirgilioSavona (21 December 1919 – 27 August 2009) was an Italian composer, arranger, and singer in the Italian vocal group, the Quartetto Cetra...
song "Bambina dall'abito blu" ("Little Girl in a Blue Dress"). When VirgilioSavona replaced Iacopo Jacomelli, the band was renamed Quartetto Ritmo. Then...
dress"). After a few months, he left the group, which replaced him with VirgilioSavona and changed the name to Quartetto Ritmo. Caselli, Roberto (23 May 2018)...
Natalino Otto, and the Quartetto Cetra. On 19 August 1944, she married VirgilioSavona, one of the singers of the Quartetto Cetra. Three years later, she...
Quartetto Cetra dedicated Virgilio a song, titled "Che centrattacco!" ("What a striker!"). Vado Coppa Italia: 1922 Savona Serie C: 1939–40 Italy Central...
spread of the song. Even the historians of the Italian song Antonio VirgilioSavona and Michele Straniero have affirmed that "Bella ciao" was not sung...
singing, he was the group's main lyricist, often writing together with VirgilioSavona, who composed the music. Their collaboration resulted in hundreds of...
Chiusano and VirgilioSavona, and changed name to Quartetto Cetra. In 1941 Enrico Gentile left the quartet. He was replaced by Savona's wife, Lucia Mannucci...
Davis was "Angela" (1971), by Italian singer-songwriter and musician VirgilioSavona with his group Quartetto Cetra. He received some anonymous threats...
Army. He was replaced by Lucia Mannucci, a singer and the wife of VirgilioSavona. He later went on to work as a pharmaceutical entrepreneur. De Angelis...
for her performance in Luigi Zampa's Be Sick... It's Free. Antonio VirgilioSavona; Michele Lo Straniero. "Maggio, Famiglia". Gino Castaldo (edited by)...
(born 1957) Antonio Sartorio (1630–1680) Carlo Savina (1919–2002) VirgilioSavona (1919–2009) Rosario Scalero (1870–1954), also Natale Rosario Scalero...
numerous Fininvest and later Mediaset television programmes. Antonio VirgilioSavona; Michele L. Straniero. "Minellono, Cristiano". Gino Castaldo (edited...
January 1 José Antonio Bottiroli, Argentine composer and poet (d. 1990) VirgilioSavona, Italian singer and songwriter (Quartetto Cetra) (d. 2009) Mahmoud...
Bixio was also active as a playwright, specialized in revues. Antonio VirgilioSavona; Michele Lo Straniero. "Cherubini, Bixio". Gino Castaldo (edited by)...
they collaborated with Paolo Conte using some pseudonyms. Antonio VirgilioSavona, Michele Luciano Straniero. "Duo Fasano". Gino Castaldo (edited by)...
24 Ore (in Italian). 18 June 2023. Retrieved 20 June 2023. Antonio VirgilioSavona; Michele Lo Straniero. "Mazzoletti, Adriano Emilio". Gino Castaldo...
on 30 December 1920, being occupied by Italian forces. January 1 – VirgilioSavona, Italian singer and songwriter (Quartetto Cetra) (d. 2009) January...
evacuated to Bedford. August 19 – Italian singers Lucia Mannucci and VirgilioSavona get married. September 20 – Yehudi Menuhin gives the first British...
route was to take it over Cap de Creus, Toulon, Nice, Albenga, and Savona. Above Savona, the plane turned north, in the direction of the capital of Piedmont...
ai giorni nostri. Gremese Editore, 2003. ISBN 8884402697. Antonio VirgilioSavona; Michele Lo Straniero. "Maggio, Famiglia". Gino Castaldo (edited by)...
ai giorni nostri. Gremese Editore, 2003. ISBN 8884402697. Antonio VirgilioSavona; Michele Lo Straniero. "Maggio, Famiglia". Gino Castaldo (edited by)...
Morton & His Red Hot Peppers. Opening of the Salzburger Festspielhaus. VirgilioSavona begins studying music. The Société de Musique de Chambre de Genève...
Antonello Cpuano (Campobasso) in 2003. Arranger award recipients were VirgilioSavona, Piero Piccioni, Gianni Ferrio, Roberto Pregadic and Riz Ortolani....
varietà con Amurri e Verde". La Stampa (94). 21 April 1981. p. 19. VirgilioSavona; Michele L. Straniero. "Faele". Gino Castaldo (edited by). Dizionario...