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Nilla Pizzi

Obituary

ROME (AP) — Nilla Pizzi, an Italian singer whose voice was deemed too sensual for radio during the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini has died. She was 91.

Pizzi died on Saturday at a clinic in Milan, where she was convalescing from an earlier operation, the state television said.

The Italian President Giorgio Napolitano hailed Pizzi in his condolence message as a sensitive interpreter of Italy's tradition of melodic song.

During fascist rule in the years before World War II, Pizzi was kept away from radio work because her voice was deemed too "modern, exotic and sensual," according to Italian news agency ANSA.

Pizzi triumphed at the 1951 inaugural edition of San Remo, the star-studded festival which promotes Italian song. When she was 90, she sang at San Remo to mark 60 years of the festival and delighted the audience with a still strong and lovely voice.

She also won at San Remo the second year, in 1952, sweeping the festival's top three prizes, but finished in second place in 1958, when Domenico Modugno won with "Nel blu dipinto di blu," better known to countless people worldwide as "Volare."

Pizzi was born Adionilla Pizzi, on April 16, 1919, in Sant'Agata Bolognese, a town near Bologna in the Emilia Romagna region of north central Italy.

She once described the secret of her success as singing those songs which "bring on a good mood, happiness, and maybe even some beautiful memories."




Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press

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We uncovered a box of family photo slides and had them digitized recently and beautiful Nilla Pizzi happened to be photographed at the Mercurio restaurant where my grandmother frequented, lived by in NYC, and married the son of the restaurant owner. It has been lovely to learn more about Nilla Pizza and will enjoy listening to her iconic and memorable voice that is a gift not to be controlled. I am 2nd generation Italian from both sides ~ family still in Bari and Sicily.

I am an American by birth, an Italian in heart. I listened to Nilla since my childhood. She was a favorite of my family especially my nonna who lived in Italy. I thank Nilla for the pleasure her singing gave my nonna and helping me keep my Italian roots strong. (R.I.P.)

I have loved her singing for more than fifty years. I'm an American, but my parents had one of her records. Her voice in the 1950s was astonishingly beautiful.

Arr.Roma & L'Edera epitomizes beauty with
passion & emotion. Such songs never die!!
Thanks Nilla for them and the memories
they created.

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Atti 24:15 e ho in Dio la speranza che questi [uomini] pure nutrono che ci sara una risurrezione sia dei giusti che degli ingiusti.

Spiacente per la sua perdita.

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