Tenco e dalida biography
Search Biographies:. Contact Us Privacy Policy Sitemap. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Dalida. Dalida Biography. Not everyone believes in the suicide thesis, despite the artist having left a note to explain his tragic gesture. For example, there are those who say that the shell of the bullet found a Beretta was different from that of Tenco's owned pistol a Walther PPK bought for self-defense.
Although the case was reopened twice andboth sentences nevertheless rejected the hypothesis of murder. The only certain thing is that the death of that " any guy "Of suns 28 yearsinnate talent, who always sought success without ever really achieving it e he never compromised in order not to deny himself, he left an unbridgeable void in the Italian music scene.
Tenco never saw the cultural revolution of '68 and the transformation of the world. Despite this, his songs are still tremendously current.
Tenco e dalida biography: Released on medical grounds in March
Tenco was a f the burning flame of musicwho unfortunately passed away too soon. However, his artistic heritage remains a precious treasure for every singer-songwriter, which should never be forgotten. Hi Luigi Hi. Do you need an account? In summerDalida sang "Petit Gonzalez" and saw the same kind of success that she had had for some time now.
That year, she bought a town house in Montmartre. The house, which resembled the castle of Sleeping Beauty, was perched on top of one of the most famous parts of Paris. This tempestuous and confrontational man made a great impression on Dalida. For a new Italian campaign, the label decided to present its singer at the San Remo Festival. Luigi was asked to write the song.
The two artistes had many meetings. A real passion was born between them. They decided that they would both perform at San Remo, at the Festival show of Januarysinging the same song: "Ciao Amore". There was a lot of pressure because Dalida was a star in Italy and Luigi Tenco a young unknown. The couple took this occasion to announce to their close families that they would get married in April.
Unfortunately, the evening turned into a tragedy. Luigi Tenco, extremely disturbed, under the effects of alcohol and tranquilisers, could not bear to see the prize go to other contenders. He berated the jury members and denounced the influence of money on the festival. Disgusted and misunderstood, he committed suicide in the room of his hotel. Dalida was distraught.
Some months later, in desperation, it was her turn to attempt to take her life with the aid of sleeping pills. Always in search of herself, Dalida undertook several trips to India to follow the teachings of a wise man. At the same time, she underwent Jungian psychoanalysis. All this seemed to take her away from singing, but she didn't forget that part of her life.
In Augustshe had great success with "Darladiladada". As soon as she returned to Paris, she recorded "Avec le temps" which she made very popular. From now on she would only record songs which in her eyes had a poetical dimension. Bruno Coquatrix, owner of the Olympia, didn't believe in this new repertoire. Sensing his hesitation, Dalida decided to book the hall herself, for three weeks at the end of Her Pygmalion, Lucien Morisse, was no longer there to support her; he had committed suicide in September Dalida was really doubtful as she went on stage.
But once again the success was immense. The start of the s was professionally very auspicious. Her new companion at that time, Richard Chanfray, who called himself "Count of Saint-Germain", seemed to be helping her a lot, a knight in shining armour with a somewhat strange personality, but nevertheless devoted to the singer. He gave her back a taste for life.
Now she entered the phase of "Hollywood Star" where she thrust her femininity to the fore. At the end of the year, she recorded "He Must Have Been 18". On 15th Januaryshe took to the Olympia stage once more and finished off her performance with a new song "Gigi l'Amoroso". This track is still Dalida's best-selling hit worldwide, number one in twelve countries.
Then she left for a grand tour of Japan. At the end ofshe went to Quebec. Seevral months later, she went back again, before going to Germany. In Februaryshe received the French Academy Award for records. A little while later, and to everyone's general surprise, Dalida threw herself whole-heartedly into an direction that no-one could have foreseen, the disco craze.
Unrivalled pioneer in this area, her "J'attendrai version 75" was the first ever French disco single. The s also saw the birth of variety shows on television. He started university studying electronic engineeringtrying to comply with the wishes of his mother and brother. He twice failed the Analytic and Projective Geometry exam a course he took with professor Eugenio Giuseppe Togliattithe elder brother of Communist party leader Palmiro Togliatti.
Later he was enrolled in political sciencewhere he gave only two exams. Tenco was interested in tenco e dalida biography and videomaking. In he began a short-lived cinematic experience, with Luciano Salce 's movie La Cuccagna. During this period Tenco formed a strong friendship with the Genoese anarchist poet Riccardo Mannerini. Inhowever, his friendship with Gino Paoli broke up, due to a troubled relationship with the actress Stefania Sandrelli.
Tenco's first LPBallate e Canzoniwas released in One of the songs, " Cara Maestra " "Dear Teacher"was censored by the then-thriving Italian media censorship.
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For this song, he was banned from Rai for two years. In Septemberhe released " Ho capito che ti amo ", a song written by him with musical arrangement by Ezio Leoni. The military service did not stop him from traveling to Argentina together with Gianfranco Reverberi to meet the fans of El amor tiene cara de mujer. How he managed to arrive in Argentina while his passport was still in possession of the Italian Army is unknown.
Moreover, under the military service one was not allowed to leave Italy and the punishment was detention, which he did not experience according to his service record book.
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In Rome during the same year, he met and befriended the Italian-French singer Dalida. Tenco's mother also confirmed that he treated Dalida only as a good friend. It was rumoured that he participated against his will. The video of the performance is lost; however, the audio track, recorded from radio, survives. He left early, leaving the group behind.
At approximately 2 o'clock in the morning of 27 January, Tenco was found dead in his room, No. His death was ultimately ruled a suicide.
Tenco e dalida biography: Luigi Tenco (21 March – 27
Tenco was apparently upset after learning that his song had been eliminated from the final competition. Tenco was buried in Ricaldone in a small ceremony, while the festival officials kept the show going and tried to evade a scandal. Almost no colleagues were present at the funeral. Initially ruled as a suicide, Tenco's case was reopened in and then again in Inon TV program Domenica incommissario Arrigo Molinari, the detective who led the case, when asked by host Paolo Bonolisstated that he was sure that Tenco did not commit suicide and defined his death as "a collective murder".
Inupon learning of Tenco's death from Dalida and still in his own home, Molinari phoned ANSA and declared that the singer had killed himself. All this took place before he had arrived at the Savoy and before the forensic team could intervene. Shortly after the quoted interview, Molinari was stabbed to death in his own hotel in Andora. Inno autopsy was performed on the singer's corpse, and no paraffin test or calligraphic analysis on the suicide note with which he explained his final gesture were done.
On the back side of his head a trauma was evident, which forensics didn't confirm to be related to post-mortem falling. Additionally, the concierge of the Savoy, when asked if he had seen Tenco return that night, stated that the keys were not on the reception desk and not that he had seen Tenco return. Traces of sand were spotted on Tenco's hair, clothes and in his car, though journalists confirmed that the car was washed before going to Nostromo.
Dalida testified that on the night of 26 January, while still at the Nostromo, she received a phone call from the Hotel Londra in Sanremo. She told diners she had been notified that Tenco was at the Savoy and was feeling unwell.