Giovanna Daffini

Giovanna Daffini in 1964, photographed in Gualtieri by ethnomusicologist Giorgio Vezzani

Giovanna Daffini (22 April 1914 – 7 July 1969) was an Italian singer, associated with the Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano movement.

Life

Born at Villa Saviola, in the province of Mantua, she started associating with travelling musicians from an early age. During the rice-growing season she worked in the rice-growing districts of Novara and Vercelli. It was here that she learned the folk-songs that afterwards made her famous. She was later accompanied by her husband, Vittorio Carpi, on violin, at wedding dances and country festivals.[1]

In 1962 she recorded the song "Alla mattina appena alzata", a version of Bella Ciao, for the musicologists Gianni Bosio and Roberto Leydi.[2]

She died at Gualtieri (Reggio Emilia), where she had spent much of her life, in 1969.

Recordings

EP

LPs

45

CD

Bibliography

References

  1. La Canzone Popolare - Giovanna Daffini
  2. Giovanna Daffini: "Alla mattina appena alzata", from the CD: Giovanna Daffini: L’amata genitrice (1991)
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