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Carlo Buti (14 November 1902 – 16 November 1963) was an Italian interpreter of popular and folk music. He was known as "the Golden Voice of Italy", and was possibly the first superstar of Italian music in the twentieth century. He recorded 1574 songs during his career.〔http://www.timaclub.it/CBFP.htm Review of book ''Una Vita per la Canzone: Carol Buti'' (in Italian)〕 ==Biography== Buti was born in Florence, Italy. As a boy, he mastered the Tuscan folk song technique known as ''stornello''. He was soon being paid by other men to serenade their girlfriends. He received limited vocal training from Raoul Frazzi and Gino Bechi. He was featured on Italian radio. His first recording contract (1930) was with Edison-Bell Records. In 1934 he signed with Columbia Records. Buti has been called the Bing Crosby and the "Frank Sinatra of Italy", because of his preference for the popular songs of the day over the more operatic-type songs. He retired in 1956 after having recorded 1574 songs.〔http://www.timaclub.it/CBFP.htm (in Italian)〕 At the time, his was the most-recorded voice in Italian music history. His unique warm and melodic "tenorino" style of high quasi-falsetto phrasing sung in the "mezza voce" made him an international success.〔His fame began in Italy, spread to the USA, and was widespread across South America (per ''Una Vita per la Canzone)〕 He also starred in several Italian movies. He died at his home in Montelupo Fiorentino, in Tuscany, Italy, at the age of 61.〔http://www.italianlosangeles.org/index.php?36&150&203 Traditional Music, Opera, Composers〕 One of his songs ''"Vivere"'' appears on the score to the 2000 film ''"Titus"'' by Elliot Goldenthal. Among his most memorable songs:〔''Una Vita per la Canzone''〕 *"Faccetta Nera" *"La Paloma" *"Amapola" *"Tornerai" *"Dove Sta Zazà" *"Amore Amore" *"Il Primo Amore non si Scorda mai" *"Fiorin Fiorello l'amore è bello" *"Signorinella Pallida" 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Carlo Buti」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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