Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano
Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano was an Italian language music magazine published in Milan, Italy.
History and profile
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.
Collaborators
- Nuccio Ambrosino
- Fausto Amodei
- Stefano Arrighetti
- Rudi Assuntino
- Dante Bellamio
- Cesare Bermani
- Gianni Bosio
- Caterina Bueno
- Paolo Ciarchi
- Franco Coggiola
- Giovanna Daffini
- Alberto D'Amico
- Ivan Della Mea
- Roberto Leydi
- Sergio Liberovici
- Giovanna Marini
- Giuseppe Morandi
- Piero Nissim
- Alessandro Portelli
- Riccardo Schwamenthal
- Michele Straniero
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See also
References
- 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.
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