
Pietra Montecorvino was born in 1962 in Napoli, Italy. He made his debut in 1983 in the film with Renzo Arbore "FF.SS." - That is: "...that you brought me to make over to Posillipo if you don't want me more right?". In the film, also plays ... (Full Biography Below)
We found 8 films starring Pietra Montecorvino.
Pietra Montecorvino was born in 1962 in Napoli, Italy. He made his debut in 1983 in the film with Renzo Arbore "FF.SS." - That is: "...that you brought me to make over to Posillipo if you don't want me more right?". In the film, also plays the song the South, which reveals her vocal skills. In 1988, he released his first 45 laps, A city that flies/All pe' mme; in the same year, he collaborated with Angelo Branduardi, a duet in the songs from the Fruit, Tango and Barbablu (contained in his album, Bread and roses) and in their French versions (on the inside of the album Du pain et des roses). His first album, however, dates back to 1991: it's called Segnorita and is written by two brothers, Eugene - husband of Montecorvino - and Edoardo Bennato. The same year he won the Targa Tenco as "Best performer of the year". In 1992, at the Festival of Sanremo with Peppino Di Capri with "Favola Blues". The following year released their second album, Voice of stone. In the meantime, he continues to work in the theatre and to the cinema. In 2000 he published the collection entitled my best, and the album of The star of the journey. In 2004, the album Naples mediterranean. In 2005 it was According to Virgil, both inside and outside the Cetra Quartet, tribute to Virgilio Savona and the Quartetto Cetra, an album in which various artists, revisit some of the tracks of Savona. Among these also the Stone, with the song The memories of the evening. In 2006, a duet with Grazia Di Michele on the song titled "Fickle", contained in his album, Breath. In 2008, a duet with husband Eugenio Bennato to the third evening of the Sanremo Festival in 2008, with the song "the Great South". In 2009 he released the album "the Italian" which contains the best of Italian music of the last forty years, reinterpreted with instruments and ethnic sounds and the arab world. In the summer of 2009, Pietra Montecorvino performed a small concert in Tripoli, in the context of friendship Day the italo-libyan, and in the presence of the political Gaddafi and the President of the Italian government Silvio Berlusconi. In a fun interview she tells of her fascination with the dictator.
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