Ornella Vanoni dead: Senza Fine singer dies as Italian Prime Minster shares tribute

Ornella Vanoni dead: Senza Fine singer dies as Italian Prime Minster shares tribute

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The late Ornella Vanoni. The Italian singer, known for hits like Senza Fine and L’appuntamento, died at the age of 91 after a seven-decade career.

Giorgia Meloni, the country’s prime minister, expressed her deep regret on X Saturday over the death of Antonio Vanoni, who had an “unmistakable voice” that had impacted Italian culture forever. Italy loses a distinctive artist who leaves behind an unrepeatable artistic legacy, Meloni said.

Vanoni passed away at her Milan home, according to Italian newspaper La Stampa, from cardiac arrest.

Vanoni became known as “The Lady of Italian Song” thanks to more than 100 albums released and sales exceeding 55 million copies, according to LaPresse newspaper.

When she passed away, the star was 91.

Vanoni, who was born in Milan in 1937, initially fell in love with theater, which led to Broadway productions in 1964.

However, she collaborated with some of Italy’s and the world’s most important songwriters in light of what LaPresse called a “highly personal and sophisticated performing style” and a “highly personal and sophisticated repertoire.”

The success of Vanoni’s professional and romantic relationship with well-known Genovese singer-songwriter Gino Paoli led to the 1961 hit “Senza Fine” (Without End).

According to Italy’s ANSA news agency, her later collaborations included working with artists like Gil Evans, Herbie Hancock, and George Benson.

Vanoni won numerous prestigious music festival prizes in Italy, including the nation’s most adored Sanremo Music Festival, where she fought eight times for second place in 1968 with the song “Casa Bianca.”

Her writing propelled her to the top of the list, earning her recognition when she twice won the prestigious Tenco Award, becoming the only Italian singer to ever be awarded the title as a songwriter and the only woman to do so twice.

Ornella wasn't just a singer but also a song writer
Ornella was a singer as well as a songwriter (AP).

Her most notable commercial success was Erasmo and Roberto Carlos’ song “L’appuntamento,” an Italian adaptation of the Brazilian song “Sentado à beira do caminho.”

It was first released in 1970, but Steven Soderbergh’s soundtrack for Ocean’s Twelve helped her reach new heights and helped her reach other countries.

ANSA reported that Vanoni’s later work received a lot of attention as a guest on television because of her unpredictable character, extensive anecdotes collection, and “complete indifference to political correctness.”

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