Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano

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Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano was an Italian language music magazine published in Milan, Italy.

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Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano was created in 1964 in Milan by the historian Gianni Bosio and the ethnomusicologist Roberto Leydi. [1] They belonged to a group of musicians linked to the left ideological political-cultural movement of the late sixties. They tried to create a new musical movement for the renaissance of the Italian popular music.

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References

  1. Luciano Chelos; Lucio. Sponza, eds. (2001). The Art of Persuasion: Political Communication in Italy from 1945 to the 1900s. Manchester University Press. p. 265. ISBN   978-0-7190-4170-9.