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Fausto Cannone (1 March 1938 – 9 January 2017) was an Italian singer-songwriter, teacher and poet.


Biography

Fausto Cannone was born in
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, in the province of Trapani on March 1, 1938; he was the son of Gaspare Cannone (a literary reviewer and an anarchist who immigrated to the U.S.A.); his mother died when he was just a child, so he had an unhappy adolescence. He began his artistic career in the '60s by playing as a guitarist and lead singer in some bands in Genoa, where he met
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and other singers. After returning to Sicily, he got a degree in canto at the Conservatorio Alessandro Scarlatti in Palermo, then he studied with maestro Eliodoro SollimaGiacomo Romano Davare: Il potere e l'anima p.90; Palermo, ed.Thule, 2014 (harmony and composition). He also taught musical education in grammar schools for several years.http://www.itacanotizie.it/fausto-cannone/ In the late '70s Cannone started to dedicate to popular music and created about 700 works which included ballads, songs and poems inspired by the traditions and people of his homeland. As he did not like the music business, he published only a few albums in the last years of his life.


With Ignazio Buttitta and Rosa Balistreri

Thanks to the collaboration with the Sicilian poet
Ignazio Buttitta Ignazio Buttitta (19 September 1899 – 5 April 1997) was an Italian poet who wrote predominantly in Sicilian. Biography Born in Bagheria, Italy into a merchant's family, after having taken part in World War I Buttitta joined the Italian Socia ...
and
Rosa Balistreri Rosa Balistreri (21 March 1927 – 20 September 1990) was an Italian singer and musician. Her hoarse voice charged with melancholy and strong personality made her a Sicilian icon of the twentieth century, much like the writer Leonardo Sciascia ...
, Fausto Cannone has discovered his love for his land and for the people who have fought for Sicily. He set to music 16 poems and a comedy for Buttitta who wrote about Cannone: ''Faustu Cannuni sona la chitarra cu li irita e la libertà cu lu cori (translation: Fausto Cannone plays the guitar with fingers and freedom with the heart.)''Marianna Ingrao: La musica popolare di ieri e di oggi nell'esperienza di Fausto Cannone; Palermo, Università degli Studi, facoltà di Scienze della Comunicazione, anno accademico 2014-2015 He travelled with Rosa Balistreri all over Europe; Cannone was her guitar-man for 5 years. He participated, with her and
Peppino Gagliardi Peppino Gagliardi (25 May 1940 – 9 August 2023) was an Italian singer who was best known for his musical hits titled “Che Vuole Questa Musica Stasera” and “Come le Viole” which have been featured in many films and have remained popula ...
, in the television program entitled Un'ora per voi introduced by Corrado. In 2008 he published the album ''Diario d'amore musiche per sognare'' and received, together with
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, the prize ''Pigna d'argento'' at
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in Palermo.


Civil commitment in his works

The fight against violence, in favour of peace and freedom are the values which Cannone transmits through his songs; in 2017 he published the second album called ''In nome della legalità'': a collection of the stories and heritages of men like
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Giovanni Falcone Giovanni Falcone (; 18 May 1939 – 23 May 1992) was an Italian judge and prosecuting magistrate. From his office in the Palace of Justice in Palermo, Sicily, he spent most of his professional life trying to overthrow the power of the Sicilian ...
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Rocco Chinnici Rocco Chinnici (, ; 19 January 1925 – 29 July 1983) was an Italian anti-Mafia magistrate killed by the Sicilian Mafia. Life Born at Misilmeri, Chinnici graduated in law at the University of Palermo in 1947 and started working as a magistrate i ...
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Rosario Livatino Rosario Angelo Livatino (; 3 October 1952 – 21 September 1990) was an Italian magistrate who was murdered by the Stidda, a Sicilian Mafia-type criminal organization, and Beatified by the Catholic Church. Biography Livatino was born in Canicat ...
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Ludovico Corrao Ludovico Corrao (26 June 1927 – 7 August 2011) was an Italian Independent Left politician and lawyer. He was the promotor of the reconstruction of Gibellina, after its destruction caused by the earthquake which took place in the Valle del Beli ...
, Peppino Impastato, Mauro Rostagno. ''The songs in this cd – said Fausto Cannone – are dedicated to all the victims of
mafia "Mafia", as an informal or general term, is often used to describe criminal organizations that bear a strong similarity to the Sicilian Mafia, original Mafia in Sicily, to the Italian-American Mafia, or to other Organized crime in Italy, organiz ...
who devoted their own lives to the values of legality and justice, who will continue to live in the memory of all those people believing and fighting for a just cause. A cd which is also a teaching for young people and that wants to send a message of legality, respect for rules and to fight against mafia at all levels''. His songs reveal his pessimism, due to an unhappy childhood, the courage for suffer and fighting, without the acceptance of any compromises, which he inherited from his father, Gaspare. Fausto Cannone sings about characters of different types: from
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to
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, from Madre Teresa di Calcutta to
Paolo Borsellino Paolo Emanuele Borsellino (; 19 January 1940 – 19 July 1992) was an Italian judge and prosecuting magistrate. From his office in the Palace of Justice in Palermo, Sicily, he spent most of his professional life trying to overthrow the power of ...
. These songs were often presented in different seminaries on Peace and Legality in various Italian cities. He used the Sicilian dialect as the language of communication; he also believed in the survival of folklore inside music because our traditions live with it, and we are rooted in it.


Museum of Multiethnic Musical Instruments "Fausto Cannone"

Thanks to Fausto Cannone's donation of more than 200 ethnical instruments (string and wind ones), coming from several countries in the world, which he bought in 30 years of travels, it was founded an important and unique museum in Sicily. The museum hosts more than 20o instruments coming from Thailand to Tibet, from New Guinea al South America, from Polynesia to China, from Australia to Argentina, from South Africa to several European countries. Most of them are poor instruments, made with parts of plants and animals, but there are also valuable craft products. He wanted to dedicate the museum to his father's memory, Gaspare Cannone who was a journalist,
literary critic A genre of arts criticism, literary criticism or literary studies is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. Modern literary criticism is often influenced by literary theory, which is the philosophical analysis of literature' ...
, anarchist and antifascist.


Discography

*2008: DIARIO D'AMORE MUSICHE PER SOGNARE; it contains the following songs: # Diario d'amore # E la terra odorerà di ciclamino # Tutto scorre # Elegia notturna # Abbracciati # Verso il paradiso # Tra le navate di una chiesa # Fuori dal tempo # Ti racconto l'amore # Amore negli abissi # Oltre l'amore # Rime di un sogno # Un angelo in preghiera *2017: IN NOME DELLA LEGALITA', with these songs: # In nome della legalità # Anni di piombo #
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Paolo Borsellino Paolo Emanuele Borsellino (; 19 January 1940 – 19 July 1992) was an Italian judge and prosecuting magistrate. From his office in the Palace of Justice in Palermo, Sicily, he spent most of his professional life trying to overthrow the power of ...
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# Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa #
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# Mauro Rostagno # Peppino Impastato #
Rocco Chinnici Rocco Chinnici (, ; 19 January 1925 – 29 July 1983) was an Italian anti-Mafia magistrate killed by the Sicilian Mafia. Life Born at Misilmeri, Chinnici graduated in law at the University of Palermo in 1947 and started working as a magistrate i ...
# Sicilia matri mia # Inno alla pace Before these works, he had made some 45rpm records, such as: ''Pedrito el Drito'', ''Perfida'', ''Addio Matera'' and "Mi piaceva da morire", winner of a prize in Montecarlo. He also composed other musical works, some of them in the Sicilian dialect, and poems.


Main concerts

*1976 and 1977:
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in the United Kingdom *1982:
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*1986:
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*1987: Stadio
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in Palermo *1988: Palasport of Varese *1989:
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(India) *1990 and 1991:
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, Theatre Garcia Lorca *1992:
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, at the Hotel Marco Polo *1993:
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*1994: Stati Uniti *1996:
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, Palermo *2000:
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Prizes and acknowledgements

*Silver cup, Palasport of Varese (1992) *Oscar Giordano Bruno (2005-2014), Palazzo delle Aquile in Messina *Oscar del Mediterraneo (2006), Teatro Politeama in Palermo *National Prize
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, Syracuse (2006) *National Prize Liolà, VIII edition (2006) *Satiro Bronzeo (2007),
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, Palermo *La Pigna D’Argento (2008), *Premio Cultura Unesco (2010) *Acknowledgement Donna Fugata (2010) *Gran Galà dello Sport Città di
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(2010) *Acknowledgement by the
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of
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(2011) *Prize for the Worl Day of Poetry (2013) *Diploma
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in Science of Communication, by ISLAS (Ist.Superiore di Lettere Arti e Scienze del Mediterraneo) on 3 November 2013 *Gran Galà del Maestro Riino (2014) *Acknowledgement by Kiwanis (2015) *Premio Festival ''Songs below the stars'' (2016) *Prize Kiwanis 2015–2016, given for his credits in the artistic-musical field and for the donation of his collection of ethnic-musical instruments *Prize for the Provincial Day of legality (2017), received by the Consulta provinciale degli studenti *Member of the Accademia di Sicilia *Honorary member of the ''Rotary Club Terre degli Elimi''


See also

* Museum of Multiethnic Musical Instruments "Fausto Cannone" *
Alcamo Alcamo (; ) is the fourth-largest town and communes of Italy, commune of the Province of Trapani, Sicily, with a population of 44.925 inhabitants. It is on the borderline with the Metropolitan City of Palermo at a distance of about 50 kilometr ...
*
Calandra & Calandra Calandra & Calandra are an Italian musical duo formed by the two brothers Maurizio Calandra (Alcamo, 1 October 1969) and Giuseppe Calandra (Alcamo, 7 April 1960); the duo has been active since the 1990s. Biography In 2006 Calandra & Calandra pe ...
*
Rosa Balistreri Rosa Balistreri (21 March 1927 – 20 September 1990) was an Italian singer and musician. Her hoarse voice charged with melancholy and strong personality made her a Sicilian icon of the twentieth century, much like the writer Leonardo Sciascia ...
*
Ignazio Buttitta Ignazio Buttitta (19 September 1899 – 5 April 1997) was an Italian poet who wrote predominantly in Sicilian. Biography Born in Bagheria, Italy into a merchant's family, after having taken part in World War I Buttitta joined the Italian Socia ...
* Folclore


References


Sources

*Marianna Ingrao: La musica popolare di ieri e di oggi nell'esperienza di Fausto Cannone; Palermo, Università degli Studi, facoltà di Scienze della Comunicazione, anno accademico 2014-2015 *Giacomo Romano Davare: Il potere e l'anima p. 90, ed.Thule, Palermo, 2014 * * * * * * *


External links

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