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Fiorenza Calogero : ウィキペディア英語版
Fiorenza Calogero

Fiorenza Calogero (born July 7, 1978 in Castellammare di Stabia) is an Italian world music singer and actress from Naples, Italy.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fiorenza Calogero "Una stella di nome Betlemme" - Surrentum Magazine )〕 She has made a significant contribution to the research and popularity of the traditional songs of Southern Italy.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fiorenza Calogero - Ritratti di Note )
==Biography==
She worked with Roberto De Simone, who engaged her in significant roles in such performances as ''La Gatta Cenerentola'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=il Davinotti )〕 staged in the gardens of the Palais Royal, Paris; at Sadler's Wells Theatre, London; Festival Grec, Barcelona (1999/2000); and the major Italian theaters (Teatro La Pergola, Florence; Teatro Bonci, Cesena; Piccolo Teatro, Milan; Arena del Sole, Bologna, Teatro Valli, Reggio Emilia), ''Lo Vommaro a duello'' (2008), a production of the Teatro di San Carlo for the "Napoli Teatro Festival" Italia. The concert performance of ''Li Turchi Viaggiano'' by De Simone, toured Argentina in 2001 (Teatro Coliseo, Buenos Aires, Gran Teatro de Cordoba, El Circulo Theater, Rosario; Teatro Apolo, Mar del Plata, Teatro Municipal, Bahia Blanca; Teatro del Bicentenario, San Juan) as well as Uruguay (Theatre Star of Italy, Montevideo).
Fiorenza's vocal repertoire includes neapolitan songs, various jazz forms, and many Mediterranean influences.
In 2001 she won the Prix Saint Vincent with the classic song ''Indifferentemente''.
In 2007 she presented her Neapolitan songbook at "Columbus Day".
In 2008, the journalist-musicologist Pietro Gargano devoted to her two pages in his ''Encyclopedia of classic Neapolitan song'' (Edizioni Magmata).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nuova enciclopedia illustrata della canzone napoletana )〕 Her interpretations of the neapolitan classics are preserved in the ''sound archives of the Rai radio-station''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rai.tv - Archivio Storico della Canzone Napoletana )〕 and in 2009 she received the “Naples in the World Award" in Ravello (Italy).
In 2007 Fiorenza made the first album ''Fioreincanto'', a collection of classic songs in the Neapolitan language on the IMAIE label.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Connessi a te/Studi di registrazione e sale prova - NUOVOIMAIE )〕 Her second album, ''Fiorenza'', was released in 2009 by the Dutch CNR Music label. This disc presents, in alternation, classic and unpublished traditional melodies with incursions into pop-opera, in duo with the tenor Vittorio Grigolo.
Subsequently she toured with Alessandro Safina the main Dutch theaters (Vedrenburg Tivoli, Utrecht; Theater aan de Parade, Den Bosch; Muziekgebouw, Eindowen; Luxor Theater, Rotterdam). She performed in "Winter Classics" at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam (2009), "The Night of the Voice" at the Theater Schouwburg Almere (2010), "Beautiful Italy" at Chasse Theater Breda (2010) in collaboration with the Dutch baritone Ernst Daniël Smid.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ernst Daniël Smid )
Concurrently she collaborated with l'Accademia Mandolinistica Napoletana, with which she gave concerts in Rome, Warsaw, Crakow, Paris, London, Berlin and Luxembourg; as well as with the Lost Sound Orchestra,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="Il suono ritrovato" dell'epigóneion - ParmaDaily.it Quotidiano online di Parma )〕 which widened her knowledge of early instruments (House of Music, Parma 2009; Palazzo European Union, Madrid 2010); she performed with Bruno Garofalo at the Teatro Poliorama Barcelona in the ''Napoli nella tempesta'' concert, featuring Eduardo De Filippo's adaptation of the sonnets by William Shakespeare (2008).
Several other significant points in her career should be mentioned as well:
''Sentieri Mediterranei'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sentieri Mediterranei – Festival Internazionale di Musica Etnica – 1, 2 e 3 agosto 2014 a Summonte )〕 the festival of classical and world music in Summonte (Avellino) from 2003 to 2015; ''Premio Carosone'', Teatro Politeama - Napoli (2008);〔http://www.cuorenormanno.it/portale/2008/12/18/musica-a-tonino-carotone-il-premio-carosone-2008/〕 ''Rassegna OrtoVolante'' (2012〔http://www.salernomagazine.it/archives/33632〕 and 2013〔http://ilbrigante.ilbrigante.it/spettacoli/trio-tarantae-con-fiorenza-calogeroin-concerto-allorto-botanico/〕), Real Orto Botanico - Napoli; ''Intricanti Festival''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fiorenza Calogero e Gennaro Venditto Napoli, voce e chitarra INTRICANTI MUSIC FESTIVAL )〕 (Sant’Agata sui due golfi 2013); Festival Anime Verso (Morigerati 2013); ''Adriatico Mediterraneo Festival''〔http://www.adriaticomediterraneo.eu/media/programma-ADMED-2014.pdf〕 (Ancona 2014); ''Ventotene Classic Festival''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Al via decima edizione Festival musica classica a Ventotene )〕 (Ventotene 2014); ''Musica Antica in Valcomino'' (San Donato in Val Comino 2014).
In 2009, she contributed with her performance of the ''Canto delle lavandaie del Vomero'' (one of the oldest of Neapolitan songs, dating from the thirteenth century) to the film ''Passione''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Video Rai.TV - Cinema - Passione - Documentario cinematografico )〕 directed by John Turturro, presented out of competition at the Venice Film Festival.
In 2011, the label Edel published the third album ''Sotto il Vestito... Napoli'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tre cantanti nude per Napoli )〕 accompanied by jazz pianist Lorenzo Hengeller.
Among her most important stage collaborations that should be mentioned here are those with Cristina Branco, Amal Murkus, Urna, and Pino De Vittorio. She participated, with the singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/composer Enzo Avitabile, in the biopic ''Enzo Avitabile Music Life''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Enzo Avitabile Music Life )〕 (2011), directed by the Oscar winner Jonathan Demme, in the scene ''Anola Tranola'' with the Malian musician Toumani Diabate. The film was presented out of competition at the Venice Film Festival in 2013.
She was the soloist at the concert for the "La Repubblica delle idee"〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Napoli 2014 - Repubblica.it )〕 initiative in Naples in 2014.
Enzo Avitabile is also the author of the songs from her newest album, entitled ''Nun tardare sole'' (2015). The song "Tre Fronne e tre ciure", one of the most intense of the disc, was presented at Epiphany Concert at the Teatro Mediterraneo in Naples in January 2015,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fiorenza Calogero tra gli illustri ospiti del Concerto dell’Epifania su Rai Uno )〕 and broadcast on RAI 1.

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