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Lando Fiorini
Born
Leopoldo Fiorini

(1938-01-27)27 January 1938
Died9 December 2017(2017-12-09) (aged 79)
Occupation(s)Singer, actor
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)

Lando Fiorini (born Leopoldo Fiorini; 27 January 1938 – 9 December 2017[1]) was an Italian actor and singer, known primarily for having sung folk songs from Rome in Italian and Romanesco.[2][3]

His career started in 1961, when he took part to the musical festival Cantagiro and was noted by the duo of playwrights Garinei & Giovannini, who chose him for the role of the cantastorie in the successful musical Rugantino.[4] He was the founder and artistic director of a cabaret nightclub, Puff, where he launched the career of several comedians, notably Lino Banfi, Enrico Montesano and Leo Gullotta.[5]

His cabaret show, Ma ‘ndo vai se il decoder non-ce l’hai, satirized Italian television.[6]

Discography

  • 1963 — Rugantino
  • 1964 — Roma Mia
  • 1966 — Passeggiate romane
  • 1970 — E questo amore
  • 1971 — Bella quanno te fece mamma tua
  • 1972 — Roma ieri e oggi
  • 1974 — Roma ruffiana
  • 1975 — A Roma è sempre primavera
  • 1976 — Passa la serenata / Una preghiera per Roma sparita
  • 1977 — Forza Roma
  • 1977 — Co’ amore e co’ rabbia
  • 1982 — Mozzichi e baci
  • 1982 — Amore giallorosso
  • 1984 — Souvenir di Roma / Momenti d’amore
  • 1985 — Tra i sogni e la vita
  • 1986 — Le più belle canzoni romane
  • 1991 — E adesso l’amore
  • 1993 — Puff…Lando ed altri successi
  • 1995 — Una voce… una città
  • 1996 — Ci sarà pure un grande amore
  • 2000 — Roma, un sogno dentro una canzone
  • 2001 — Forza Roma
  • 2002 — Favole, sonetti di Trilussa e canzoni di Lando Fiorini
  • 2002 — Tra le gente
  • 2005 — Come se po’ spiega’ cos’è l’amore – Edizione Platinum
  • 2005 — Così è la Vita
  • 2007 — 100 Campane 100 Canzoni
  • 2010 — Ti presento Roma mia

References

  1. ^ Musica, è morto Lando Fiorini, Rai News24. Retrieved 10 December 2017.(in Italian)
  2. ^ "Addio al cantante e attore Lando Fiorini", La Stampa, 9 December 2017.(in Italian)
  3. ^ Sabrina Ramacci, "Lando Fiorini, il re del cabaret", in 101 personaggi che hanno fatto grande Roma, Newton Compton Editori, 2011. ISBN 8854132675
  4. ^ Sabrina Ramacci, "Lando Fiorini, il re del cabaret", in 101 personaggi che hanno fatto grande Roma, Newton Compton Editori, 2011. ISBN 8854132675
  5. ^ Sabrina Ramacci, "Lando Fiorini, il re del cabaret", in 101 personaggi che hanno fatto grande Roma, Newton Compton Editori, 2011. ISBN 8854132675
  6. ^ "Lando Fiorini, 100 candeline per il Puff e un cofanetto di duetti in arrivo". Il Messaggero (in Italian). Rome. Retrieved 27 March 2010.

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