Pino De Vittorio

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Giuseppe De Vittorio, commonly known as Pino De Vittorio (born 24 December 1954) is an Italian tenor and actor. [1] [2] He has also sung as a sopranist. [3] [4]

In 1976 with Angelo Savelli he founded La Compagnia Pupi e Fresedde which performed Apulian folk music and tarantellas. [5]

Discography

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References

  1. John T La Barbera in Oral History, Oral Culture, and Italian Americans - Page 104 Del Giudice Luisa, L. Del Giudice - 2009 "Among Italian students, there was a desire to reconnect with their roots and break away from the industrialization of the ... Signoria, that I eventually met an extremely talented group of university students: Pino De Vittorio, Gianni Castellana, ..."
  2. Lingua e dialetto nel teatro contemporaneo Neri Binazzi, Silvia Calamai - 2006 -Page 28 "... a cui si aggiunge la pluriennale collaborazione con i compositori Nicola Piovani e Jean Pierre NeeI e con gli attori/cantanti Pino De Vittorio e Gennaro Cannavacciuolo), Savelli ha realizzato più di 100 spettacoli, la maggioranza dei quali in ...
  3. Panorama - Issues 859-862 1982- Page 12 "... complicata », rivive una galleria di personaggi tipici: autorità paternalistiche, preti corruttori, nuovi ricchi cafoni, popolani mendicanti e ingegnosi, cantanti castrati (con la bella voce da «sopranista» di Pino De Vittorio) e canterine disponibili."
  4. "De Vittorio Pino".
  5. Mirella Manaresi Matematica E Cultura in Europa -- 2005 Page 304 "... Festival di Berlino nel 1988. La Compagnia Pupi e Fresedde, che ha messo in scena lo spettacolo, `e stata fondata a Firenze nel 1976 da Angelo Savelli e Pino De Vittorio"