Aura D'Angelo

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Aura D'Angelo
Anna Cantalupo
Aura D'Angelo.jpeg
Background information
Born1939 (age 8384)
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1960s-present
LabelsRing, De Ferrari & Devega, C&M, Cinevox

Anna Cantalupo (born 1939), stage name Aura D'Angelo, is an Italian popular singer of the 1960s. [1] :67 [2] In 1972 she received the Vulture d'oro prize at Melfi. [3]

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Career

She made her festival debut at the Sanremo Music Festival 1961 singing "Notturno senza luna" with Silvia Guidi  [ it ]. [1] :67 She also appeared in Sanremo Music Festival 1962 singing "Quando il vento d'aprile" with Claudio Villa, and reached the final of Sanremo Music Festival 1963 performing "Tu venisti dal mare insieme" with Arturo Testa  [ it ], [1] :67 after which she took part in the 1963 San Remo Tour. [4] Her highest placing was eighth. [1] :67

In 1972 she received the Vulture d'oro prize at Melfi. [3]

Discography

Aura D'Angelo (left) at the memorial of Pino Rucher in 2008. Aura D'Angelo al memorial di Pino Rucher.jpg
Aura D'Angelo (left) at the memorial of Pino Rucher in 2008.

Singles

Albums

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Marcello Giannotti (2005). L'enciclopedia di Sanremo: 55 anni di storia del festival dalla A alla Z (in Italian). Roma: Gremese Editore. ISBN   9788884403797.
  2. Roma Daily News Oggi 5 marzo compiono gli anni:
  3. 1 2 Musica e dischi: corriere internazionale della musica 1972 AURA D'ANGELO, al momento in cui riceve il premio « Vulture d'oro » 1972 a Melfi -"
  4. Billboard – 16 March 1963 – Page 12 The singers on the San Remo tour this year will be a composite of stars who sang at either or both the 1962 and 1963 Festival contest performances. The artists include Aura D' Angelo, Ginni Lacommara, Giuseppe Negroni, Tullio Pane, Anna Rinalli (Miss Europe), Wanda Romanelli, Vana Scott, Joe Sentieri and Arturo Testa."