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It was founded in October 1945 in Milan, Italy, on the initiative of the journalist and musicologist Aldo Mario De Luigi, a former record executive at La Voce Del Padrone-Columbia-Marconiphone (VCM, now EMI Italy). [2] Originally, the magazine was published under the name Musica (Dischi was added on the second edition) on a monthly basis. [2]
The music video for "Con la musica alla radio" was directed by Gaetano Morbioli, and it was filmed in New York, USA. The video concept was influenced by the New York City from the 80's. [3] The video was released first through the Italian website Deejay.it, where it was available in a high definition video file.
Le arti e le tradizioni popolari in Italia. Primo documentario per la storia dell'etnofonia in Italia (in Italian). Udine: Edizioni Idea. Brody, Elaine (1978). The Music Guide to Italy. Dodd, Mead. ISBN 0-396-07436-7. Gordon, Bonnie (2005). Monteverdi's Unruly Women: The Power of Song in Early Modern Italy. Cambridge University Press.
Neomelodic music draws on Naples' long history of street entertainment including Commedia dell'arte and La sceneggiata napoletana. The first wave of what is considered as neomelodic was a renaissance of the sceneggiata form, including its typical themes of betrayal, class society, and crime, in the early 1970s.
Music Unlimited: Replaced by PlayStation Music powered by Spotify. [96] 29 March 2015: Musicovery: Shut down the interactive radio service and now a music playlist supplier. 2 January 2017: Electric Jukebox: Succeeded by ROXi: 1 August 2017: WiMP: Integrated into Tidal [97] 23 March 2015: Simfy: Shut down. Temporarily, the website referred ...
A suspect is in custody after a knife attack at Grand Central 42 Street subway station in New York injured two with neck and wrist slashes.
" Musica leggerissima" ("Very light music") is a song written and recorded by Italian singer-songwriters Colapesce and Dimartino. Produced by Federico Nardelli and Giordano Colombo, the song was released as a single and included in I mortali² , the 2021 re-release of the duo's album I mortali , originally released in 2020.
Mufasa was one of James Earl Jones' most iconic roles, and from the start, Disney's new "Lion King" movie pays tribute to his legacy.