Roberto Murolo

Roberto Murolo
Born January 19, 1912
Naples
Died March 13, 2003 (aged 91)
Naples
Nationality Italian
Occupation singer
actor
guitarist
songwriter
Years active 1936–1997

Roberto Murolo (19 January 1912 13 March 2003) was a musical institution, both in his home of Naples and all of Italy, during the middle and second half of the 20th century. The son of poet Ernesto Murolo and the former Lia Cavalli, he showed a strong interest in music from an early age, especially singing and playing the guitar, at which he became extremely proficient. At the age of 24 he founded with three friends the Quartetto Mida, a jazz quartet, with which he performed away from Italy from 1939 through 1946. His solo career, focused almost exclusively on Neapolitan song, traditional and popular songs, began with his return to Italy in 1946. In addition to establishing himself as a concert artist and a popular figure on radio, with his romantic, sentimental sound, he also did some acting in movies, appearing in the 1953 crime drama The Counterfeiters, made in Italy by director Franco Rossi. Murolo became virtually a cultural ambassador from Naples to the world, and it was because of his recordings and performances that Neapolitan song was spread across five other continents.

Discography[1][2]

Filmography

Awards and Recognitions

References

  1. Discography on discogs
  2. Pino Farinotti, Dizionario degli attori, tutti gli attori e i loro film, Varese, Sugarco Edizioni, 1993

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