Giovanni D'Anzi (1 January 1906 – 15 April 1974) was an Italian songwriter. D'Anzi was born in Milan. In 1935 he wrote music and lyrics of "O mia bela...
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Stanislao Gastaldon, Cesare Cesarini, A. Walter Kramer, Carlo Innocenzi, Giovanni D'Anzi, Eldo Di Lazzaro, Vincenzo De Crescenzo, Domenico Martuzzi, Aniello...
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the protagonist of the Milanese dialect song O mia bela Madunina by Giovanni D'Anzi, which is in fact considered the hymn of the city), the biscione (in...
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Madonnina; meaning "Oh my beautiful little Madonna") is a song by Giovanni D'Anzi which is an unofficial city anthem of Milan. The title refers to the...
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Bracchi was born in Milan, Italy. Between the 1930s and 1950s he and Giovanni D'Anzi formed a very prolific pair of songwriters. They worked for radio,...
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Carmelo D'Anzi (born 24 November 1956) is an Italian-American football coach and former player. Born in Messina, Italy, he began his career with the Papa...
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(1902–1965) was an Italian screenwriter, songwriter and lyricist. Along with Giovanni D'Anzi, he composed the popular song Mattinata fiorentina (Morning Florence)...
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song in Milanese dialect of Lombard from the early 1960s composed by Giovanni D'Anzi and Alfredo Bracchi. "Biscella" is a Milanese word meaning "curly"...
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wrote lyrics for other Italian musicians, including Gorni Kramer, Giovanni D'Anzi, and Armando Trovajoli. In 1964 Giacobetti married Valeria Fabrizi...
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Dalza (fl. 1508) Nino D'Angelo (born 1957) Pino Daniele (1955–2015) Giovanni D'Anzi (1906–1974) Padre Davide da Bergamo (1791–1863), born Felice Moretti...
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