Английская Википедия:Claudio Baglioni

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Claudio Baglioni Шаблон:Post-nominals (Шаблон:IPA-it; born 16 May 1951) is an Italian pop singer-songwriter and musician. His career has been going on for over 50 years.[1]

Considered one of the most successful pop rock singer-songwriters in the history of Italian music, he has sold over 60 million records, among which Questo piccolo grande amore from 1972 stands out, of which the song of the same name was awarded «song of the century»,[2] Strada facendo from 1981, one of the albums the artist's most successful album and La vita è adesso from 1985 which is the best-selling album of all time in Italy.[3][4]

In the 90s he embraced World Music with the discs of the time trilogy, which began with Oltre (1990) considered his masterpiece,[5][6] continued with the incredible success of Io sono qui (1995) and ended with Viaggiatore sulla coda del tempo (1999). In 2006 he composed the anthem of the 2006 Winter Olympics.[7][8][9]

Also an innovator in the field of live performances, Baglioni achieved over a million total spectators whit tour Alé Oó in 1982 and Notti di note in 1985.[10] In 1986 he invented a new method of live performance, with the tour Assolo where he performed completely alone accompanied by electric guitar, piano, sequencer and MIDI, a technology never tested at the time.[11]

In 1991 he was the first artist in the world to realize a concert with the stage in the centre, awarded by the magazine Billboard as «the best concert in the world»,[12] on 6 June 1998, again with the same concept of the stage in the centre, he set the record for attendance at a higher event ever; 100,000 spectators at the Olympic stadium in Rome,[13] and in 2000 he will perform in St. Peter's Square in the Vatican City in the presence of 300,000 people including the Pope.[14]

Biography

Around 1968 he composed the Annabel Lee musical suite, based on a poem by Edgar Allan Poe. In 1969, he released his first single and recorded the single Signora Lia; a comic song that tells of a lady's marital infidelity. Over time the song became a cult of Italian pop music despite its poor initial success. He collaborated with Italian singer Mia Martini for her debut album.[15]

Success came only in 1972, with the album Questo piccolo grande amore; the homonymous song in 1985 will be awarded as the Italian song of the century. In 1974, he recorded the album E tu ... with Vangelis. In 1975, it comes out Sabato pomeriggio; a concept album about waiting, based on Giacomo Leopardi's poems. In 1977, the album Solo; was the first in which he made lyrics, music and production on his own. In 1978, comes the incredible success with the album E tu come stai?.

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Baglioni in 1974

In 1981, he produced the hugely successful album Strada facendo. The following year the Alé-Oó tour starts, the first tour of an Italian singer in the big stadiums. The name of the tour in fact takes its cue from a typical chorus of football matches. In June of the same year (1982) Claudio at the age of 31 becomes a father and in one day writes the worldwide hit song Avrai dedicated to his son.

In 1985, comes the incredible success of the album La vita è adesso, the best-selling album of all time in Italy,[16] immediately after the release of the album begins the 1985 tour that totaled over 1.5 million spectators with the final concert in Rome which was the first concert in the history of Italian music to be broadcast live on TV, the overwhelming success of the album kicks off another big tour the following year; Assolo a sensational tour consisting of over 30 concerts in the great stadiums of Italy where Claudio Baglioni performs completely alone, without a band, with the help of classical and electric guitar, pianola, piano, synthesizer and MIDI, a technology never tested at the time.[17]

The live album Assolo is based on the concert at the stadium in the city of Milan to which almost 100,000 people will flock, the triple album was a commercial success in Europe. The success of Claudio in this decade is so high that around the end of 1985 the first collection for the European market of the singer-songwriter was released, entitled Claudio Baglioni,[18] containing the best ten songs of the singer-songwriter of the 80s.

In 1988, he participated in a concert of the Human Right Now! tour with Peter Gabriel, Sting and Bruce Springsteen.

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Baglioni in 1990

In 1990, after 3 years of work he released the double album Oltre, an ambitious project with 20 songs that embrace World Music and the participation of great international artists; the album will radically change the Italian music industry. The concert of 1991 will be decreed by Billboard magazine as the best concert of the year in the world, thanks to the stage that is located in the center of the stadium with the public surrounding it in the round. In the same year the European version of the record Oltre is marketed.[19] In 1992 the tour Oltre il concerto began, held in palasport with the stage in the centre, marking the return of Baglioni throughout Italy, with over 50 dates it was a huge success.[20]

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Baglioni in 1996

In 1995, the album Io sono qui was released, which marks Claudio's return to the scene, the disc deals with the theme of comedy, everyday life is in fact a bit of a comedy for everyone where everyone wears a mask without knowing if he is an actor or a spectator of life. The album is structured as if it were a film with a beginning, an end, the interlude and then the first, second, third and fourth time which anticipate the subsequent songs by describing them as cinematic scenes.[21] Baglioni presents the album first with a series of surprise concerts on top of a yellow truck.[22] Subsequently, the 1996 tour began in the palasport with the stage in the center without barriers between the public and the artist with the band, with over 51 dates it became an incredible success.[23]

And in 1999, the album Viaggiatore sulla coda del tempo, with the imminent arrival of the new millennium, tackles the theme of modern technologies and at the same time tells of the journey of a traveler towards this unknown future. Baglioni will subsequently declare that the three albums make up a trilogy of time where each represents the past, present and future respectively.

On 6 June 1998, he had his last concert of the millennium at the Olympic stadium in Rome, the concert totaled over 100,000 spectators thanks to the stage in the center and the spectators who filled the stadium, still this record remains undefeated by any event, both musical and sporty.[24]

In the 2000s he brought the tour Acustico. Sogno di una notte di note to the amphitheatres, rearranging all his most famous songs in an acoustic key, in 2001 he was the first artist to bring pop music to traditional theaters with the tour Incanto tra pianoforte e voce performing completely alone accompanied by just the piano. In 2003 he released the album Sono io and in 2005 his first official collection Tutti qui was released which soon became a commercial success and from which the tour which lasted from 2006 to 2007 began in palasport with the stage at the centre. In 2009 the album Q.P.G.A. was released, containing Baglioni's most successful song of that decade; Niente più.[25]

In 2010, he did a series of concerts around the world. In 2013 he released the album Con voi and in 2020 the last album In questa storia, che è la mia. In 2019, to celebrate 50 years of career, he realizes an incredible concert at the Verona Arena which for the first time is open to the public in its entirety. With the stage in the center and the spectators filling the entire arena in the round.[26][27][28]

In the summer of 2022 he made the Tutti su! tour in the amphitheaters and in the summer of 2023 aTuttoCuore tour with an incredible concert at the Foro Italico in Rome then continued in 2024 around Italy in palasport.[29]

Discography

Year Title Sales Certifications
1970 Claudio Baglioni
1971 Un cantastorie dei giorni nostri
1972 Questo piccolo grande amore
1973 Gira che ti rigira amore bello
1974 E tu...
1975 Sabato pomeriggio
1977 Solo
1978 E tu come stai?
1981 Strada facendo
1985 La vita è adesso
1990 Oltre
1995 Io sono qui
1999 Viaggiatore sulla coda del tempo
2003 Sono io
2009 Q.P.G.A.
  • FIMI: 2× Platinum[42]
2013 Convoi
2020 In questa storia, che è la mia

Live albums

Year Title Sales Certifications
1982 Alé Oó
1986 Assolo
1992 Assieme
1996 Attori e spettatori
2000 Acustico
2004 Crescendo e cercando
2010 World tour 2010
2019 Da una storia vera

Compilations

Year Title Sales Certifications
2005 Tutti qui
2006 Gli altri tutti qui
2018 Al Centro

European albums

  • 1982 - Alé Oó[49]
  • 1985 - Claudio Baglioni[50]
  • 1991 - Oltre[51]

Dvds

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Baglioni in 1996
  • 1991 - Oltre una bellissima notte
  • 1996 - Baglioni nel Rosso
  • 2000 - Acustico Tour
  • 2003 - Tutto in un abbraccio
  • 2010 - World Tour
  • 2019 - Al centro. Arena di Verona

Tour

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Baglioni in 1982
  • 1977 - Claudio Baglioni on tour
  • 1982 - Alé Oó
  • 1985 - Notti di note
  • 1986 - Assolo
  • 1991 - Oltre una bellissima notte (only one concert)
  • 1992 - Assieme
  • 1995 - Tour Giallo
  • 1996 - Tour Rosso
  • 1998 - Da me a te
  • 1999 - Tour Blu
  • 2000 - Acustico
  • 2003 - Tutto in un abbraccio
  • 2006/2007 - Tutti qui
  • 2010 - World Tour
  • 2013 - Con voi tour
  • 2018/2019 - Al centro
  • 2022 - Tutti su!
  • 2023/2024 - aTuttoCuore

Awards

References

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External links

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