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Maria Ilva Biolcati, (; 17 July 1939 – 23 April 2021), known as Milva (), was an Italian singer, stage and film actress, and television personality. She was also known as ''La Rossa'' (Italian for "The Redhead"), due to the characteristic colour of her hair, and additionally as ''La Pantera di Goro'' ("The Panther of Goro"), which stemmed from the Italian press having nicknamed the three most popular Italian female singers of the 1960s, combining the names of animals and the singers' birthplaces. The colour also characterised her leftist political beliefs, claimed in numerous statements. Popular in Italy and abroad, she performed on musical and theatrical stages the world over, and received popular acclaim in her native Italy, and particularly in Germany and Japan, where she often participated in musical events and televised musical programmes. She released numerous albums in France, Japan, Korea, Greece, Spain, and South America. She collaborated with European composers and musicians including
Ennio Morricone Ennio Morricone ( , ; 10 November 19286 July 2020) was an Italian composer, Orchestration, orchestrator, conductor, trumpeter, and pianist who wrote music in a wide range of styles. With more than 400 film score, scores for cinema and televisi ...
in 1965,
Francis Lai Francis Albert Lai (; 26 April 19327 November 2018) was a French composer, noted for his film scores. He won the 1970 Oscar for Best Music, Original Score and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score for the film '' Love Story''. The ...
in 1973,
Mikis Theodorakis Michail "Mikis" Theodorakis ( ; 29 July 1925 – 2 September 2021) was a Greek composer and lyricist credited with over 1,000 works. He scored for the films '' Zorba the Greek'' (1964), '' Z'' (1969), and '' Serpico'' (1973). He was a three-ti ...
in 1978 (''Was ich denke'' became a best selling album in Germany),
Enzo Jannacci Vincenzo "Enzo" Jannacci (; 3 June 1935 – 29 March 2013) was an Italian singer-songwriter, pianist, actor and comedian. He is regarded as one of the most important artists in the post-war Italian music scene. Jannacci is widely considered as ...
in 1980,
Vangelis Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou (, ; 29 March 1943 – 17 May 2022), known professionally as Vangelis ( ; , ), was a Greek musician, composer, and producer of electronic, progressive, ambient, and classical orchestral music. He composed ...
in 1981 and 1986, and
Franco Battiato Francesco "Franco" Battiato (; 23 March 1945 – 18 May 2021) was an Italian musician, singer, composer, filmmaker and, under the pseudonym Süphan Barzani, also a painter. Battiato's songs explore many themes (including, but not limited to, ph ...
in 1982, 1986 and 2010. Her stage productions of
Bertolt Brecht Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known as Bertolt Brecht and Bert Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet. Coming of age during the Weimar Republic, he had his first successes as a p ...
's recitals and
Luciano Berio Luciano Berio (24 October 1925 – 27 May 2003) was an Italian composer noted for his experimental music, experimental work (in particular his 1968 composition ''Sinfonia (Berio), Sinfonia'' and his series of virtuosic solo pieces titled ''Seque ...
's operas toured the world's theatres. She performed at
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in Milan, at the
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in Berlin, at the
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, in the
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in London and at the
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, amongst others. Having had success both in Italy and internationally, she remained one of the most popular Italian personalities in the fields of music and theatre. Her artistic stature was officially recognised by the Italian, German and French Republics, each of which bestowed her with the highest honours. She was the only Italian artist in contemporary times who was simultaneously: Chevalier of the National Order of the Legion of Honour of the French Republic (Paris, 11 September 2009), Commander of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (Rome, 2 June 2007), Officer of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Berlin, 2006), and Officier of the
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(Paris, 1995).


Life and career


Early life and career beginnings

Maria Ilva Biolcati was born in Goro,
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, Italy, on 17 July 1939. In 1959, when she was twenty, she won a contest for new voices, and was named the overall winner from more than seven thousand six hundred participants. In 1960 she recorded her first 7" single with
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:
Édith Piaf Édith Giovanna Gassion (19 December 1915 – 10 October 1963), known as Édith Piaf (), was a French singer and lyricist best known for performing songs in the cabaret and modern chanson genres. She is widely regarded as France's greatest popu ...
's song "
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", included on her first LP release, ''14 Successi di Milva'' (
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, 1961). Her live debut was on the stage of the
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in 1961, where she took third place.


1960s

In 1962 Milva was the first singer to sing
Édith Piaf Édith Giovanna Gassion (19 December 1915 – 10 October 1963), known as Édith Piaf (), was a French singer and lyricist best known for performing songs in the cabaret and modern chanson genres. She is widely regarded as France's greatest popu ...
's repertoire at the prestigious Olympia theatre in Paris. In 1983 she performed the repertoire at the venue again, receiving an ovation from the audience and the French press, very surprised how a non-French artist could interpret the songs of Piaf with such feeling and energy. Music critics named her singer of the year. Shortly afterwards, Milva released her second
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, ''Milva canta per voi'', a studio album that compiled several songs previously published as singles, in addition to covers of Édith Piaf songs, such as ''
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'', translated to Italian as ''Nulla rimpiangerò'', and '' Et maintenant'', written by composer
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and lyricist
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(a song which, in English, would later become known as '' What Now, My Love?"''). In 1962 Milva co-starred in the Italian film ''La bellezza di Ippolita'' alongside
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and
Enrico Maria Salerno Enrico Maria Salerno (18 September 1926 – 28 February 1994) was an Italian actor, voice actor and film director. He was also the voice of Clint Eastwood in the Italian version of Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy films, and the voice of Chris ...
a
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directed by
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, playing the role of Adriana. The film was entered into the 12th
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. In the same year, she also appeared in the film ''Canzoni a tempo di twist'', an Italian film directed by . In February, Milva participated in the Sanremo Musical Festival of 1962, competing with ''Tango italiano'', a jazz-infused song written by Bruno Pallesi and Walter Malgoni. Her performance earned her second place in the competition and the single that followed reached number one on the Italian charts. From 30 April to 4 May 1963, Milva was a television presenter on the Italian variety show '' Il Cantatutto''. Shortly after, Milva released her third LP record ''Da Il Cantatutto con Milva e Villa'', in which she performed studio versions of the songs she had sung on ''Il Cantatutto''. In the album, she performed ''Quattro Vestiti'', composed by
Ennio Morricone Ennio Morricone ( , ; 10 November 19286 July 2020) was an Italian composer, Orchestration, orchestrator, conductor, trumpeter, and pianist who wrote music in a wide range of styles. With more than 400 film score, scores for cinema and televisi ...
, a song which would be released on an EP by the same name. Milva also recorded an EP for the Spanish market: ''Milva canta en español''. Later in the year, she released her fourth studio album ''Le Canzoni del Tabarin – Canzoni da Cortile'', an Italian-language album that covered Italian songs from the 1920s and 1930s, featuring new musical arrangements, released on the Fonit Cetra label. In January 1965, Milva released the
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studio album ''Canti della libertà'', an album in which she sang revolutionary songs and songs of freedom, including the
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of France, La Marseilleise, written by
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, and
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, a French song created and made popular during the French Revolution. Amongst the other songs that composed the album were Italian-language versions of the
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'' John Brown's Song'', the Spanish ''Los cuatro generales'', and '' Fischia il vento'', an Italian popular song based on the music of the Russian popular song
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. In 1965, a meeting led to a definitive change in her career: Italian director
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helped to develop her skills in staging and singing in Italian theatres (especially the '' Piccolo Teatro'' in
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) and she began to perform a more committed repertoire, including songs of the
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, songs from
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's pieces). In the following years she starred in
Giorgio Strehler Giorgio Strehler (; ; 14 August 1921 – 25 December 1997) was an Italian stage director, theatre practitioner, actor, and politician. Strehler was one of the most significant figures in Italian theatre during his lifetime, described by Mel Gu ...
's production of Brecht's ''
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'' which was performed in several cities of Western Europe. Milva's albums were certificated gold and platinum in West Germany. In 1968, Milva released her fifth studio album, ''Tango'', an album that consisted of tango standards sung in Italian. The album was released in Italy, Germany, Spain and Brazil and featured an orchestra conducted by
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. In 1969, she released her sixth studio album ''Tango Inspirationen'', an album released in Germany and composed of tango standards performed in German and Italian. Amongst the songs performed on the album were '' La Cumparsita'', ''A Media Luz (Guardando intorno a te)'' and ''Adios, Pampa Mía''. In 1975, the album was reissued as ''Milva singt Tangos deutsch und italienisch''. In late 1969, Milva co-starred in the Italian musical comedy ''Angeli in bandiera'', alongside Gino Bramieri. The musical was written by Italian playwrights
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and Sandro Giovannini and featured music by
Bruno Canfora Bruno Canfora (; 6 November 1924 – 4 August 2017) was an Italian composer, conductor, and music arranger. Life and career Born in Milan, Canfora studied piano at an early age, then studied oboe at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan. D ...
and premiered on 20 October, at the Teatro Sistina, in Rome, Italy. An original cast recording of the musical featuring I cantori moderni di Alessandroni was released in Italy and Canada in the same year. During the same year, Milva appeared in the Italian film '' Appuntamento in Riviera'', a musical comedy directed by Mario Mattoli.


1970s

1970 saw the release of the studio album ''Ritratto di Milva'', an Italian-language featuring orchestrations composed and conducted by
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, infused with pop and
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elements. In September 1970, Milva performed concerts at
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, in Tokyo, Japan, accompanied by
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and his big band, the Sharps & Flats. Excerpts of the recordings of the concerts were compiled and published on the live album ''Milva on Stage (Live at Tokyo Sankei Hall)'', released shortly thereafter on the Ricordi label. In 1971, Milva released ''Milva canta Brecht'', an album of music written by Bertolt Brecht and music composed by
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and
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, directed by Giorgio Strehler. In 1972, Milva appeared in the Italian film ''D'amore si muore'', directed by Carlo Carunchio, starring in the role of Leyla. She also covered the title song of the movie, titled ''D'amore si muore'', a song composed and conducted by Italian composer, conductor and orchestrator Ennio Morricone with lyrics written by Carlo Carunchio and
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, which was included in her album ''Dedicato a Milva da Ennio Morricone'', released in the same year. Following Milva's appearance in ''D'amore si muore'', Ennio Morricone dedicated a series of songs from his film scores to Milva for her to sing lyrics to. The collaboration between the two musicians produced the studio album ''Dedicato a Milva da Ennio Morricone'' (Dedicated to Milva by Ennio Morricone), an album that featured music entirely written, composed, orchestrated and conducted by Morricone in which Milva covered twelve of his works, such as ''
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'', ''
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'', and the bossa nova infused ''
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''. During the same year, Milva released a
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album, ''Love Feeling in Japan'', containing twelve songs sung entirely in Japanese, released on the Ricordi label. She then released the live album ''Milva in Seoul'' in
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, accompanied by the Korean Broadcasting System Symphony Orchestra. It includes her singing "Barley Road" in
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. 1972 additionally saw the release of her compilation album ''La filanda e altre storie''. In 1973, Milva collaborated with French composer Francis Lai, the output of their work resulting in the studio album ''Milva & Francis Lai – Sognavo Amore Mio'', which was directed and orchestrated by Lai. Amongst the ten Lai compositions covered by Milva in the album were ''A Man and a Woman'' (''Un homme et une femme'') and ''Love Story''. Milva also duetted with Lai on the song ''Oltre le colline''. In 1974, she released the studio album ''Sono matta da legare''. The song ''Monica delle bambole'' was its lead single, released in 7" format in Italy and Yugoslavia. In 1975, Milva released ''Libertà'', a studio album composed of military hymns, marches and folk songs whose central themes revolve around freedom and liberty. Among the songs featured on the album was Bertolt Brecht's ''Kälbermarsch'', a parody of the song ''Horst Wessel Lied''. The album was released on the Ricordi label in Italy, Germany and Japan. In 1977, Milva released the eponymously titled studio album ''Milva'', in which she performed
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's ''
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'' from the musical '' Evita'', in Italian, titled ''Non pianger più Argentina'', which was the album's lead single. ''Milva'' was released in Italy, Spain, Belgium,
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and Japan. In Germany, the album was released as ''Non pianger più Argentina''. In 1977, Milva released the studio album ''Auf den Flügeln bunter Träume'', an album composed of popular German film and
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standards, including a version of ''
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'' and ''Tango notturno''. The album was released in America, Canada and Germany and in 1998 was reissued in Japan. In 1978, she released the live album ''Canzoni tra le due guerre'', an album flavoured with chanson and jazz elements that was recorded live at the Piccolo Teatro di Milano in October 1977, in a musical show produced by Filippo Crivelli. The album was released in Germany as ''Lieder Zwischen den Kriegen''. In 1978, Milva began collaborating with Greek composer
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, resulting in the release of the studio album ''Von Tag zu Tag'' in Germany and Austria, which became a best-selling album in Germany. In 1979, the album ''La Mia Età'', the Italian-language counterpart of ''Von Tag zu Tag'' was released. The album was released in Italy, Germany, Austria, Brazil, Japan, Greece, Spain, and Venezuela. In 1979, Milva released the studio album ''Wenn wir uns Wiederseh'n'', a German-language album that consisted of songs written by Austrian songwriter, composer and conductor
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. The album was also released under the alternate title ''Schön war's heute Abend (Milva singt Robert Stolz)''. From 1973 to 1980, Milva was on tour (Italy, USA, Greece, France, Germany, Canada, Russia and Japan) with the band "I Milvi" with Neno Vinciguerra on piano, Franco Paganelli on guitar, Claudio Barontini on bass, Giovanni Martelli on drums and Marco Gasperetti on flute.


1980s

In 1980, Milva released the studio album, ''Attends, la vie'', a French language album featuring songs composed by Greek composer
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, whose orchestrations were arranged by Italian composer
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. The album was released on the RCA Victor label in France, and on Metronome label in Germany. Milva had already worked with Mikis Theodorakis two years earlier, when she recorded ''Von Tag zu Tag'' and ''La Mia Età.'' 1980 also saw the release of ''La Rossa'', a studio album featuring songs written and composed by Italian composer Enzo Jannacci. The album was released in Italy, Germany and Argentina. The title song, ''La Rossa'', was released on the single ''La rossa/Quando il sipario'' and would come to be considered Milva's signature song. In the course of the same year, Milva released the multilingual compilation album ''Milva International'' which she sang in English, French, Spanish, Italian and German. It was released in Germany. 1981 saw the commencement of a collaboration between Milva and Greek composer Vangelis, with whom she has collaborated on several occasions. The 1981 collaboration would result in the release of both a French and a German language album. The first, sung in German, was ''Ich hab' keine Angst''. It was released in Germany, Austria, Japan and South Korea, and produced the German 7" single ''Ich hab' keine Angst/Christine''. The title song, ''Ich hab' keine Angst'', is based on Vangelis' composition ''To the Unknown Man'', a song which, in French, would become the title of her next album of 1981, ''Moi, je n'ai pas peur'', which was released in France, and covered the songs included on the German release. In 1982, Milva starred in the role of Veronica in the Italian film ''
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'', a crime-drama film directed by Giovanna Gagliardo. The film was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. Later in the year, Milva released the German studio album ''Immer mehr'', as well as the live double album ''Das Konzert''. The album was released in Germany, Austria and Japan. In 1983, Milva hosted an episode of the Italian variety show '' Al paradise'', a television series directed by Antonello Falqui. That same year, Milva released the Italian language studio album ''Identikit'', distributed in Italy under the Metronome label. She collaborated with Vangelis for the album, covering two of his songs; ''To the Unknown Man'', this time recorded in Italian under the title ''Dicono di me'', as well as an Italian language version of ''I'll Find My Way Home''. Later that year, she released the studio album ''Unverkennbar'', an album sung entirely in German. In 1984, the single ''Vielleicht war es Liebe/Eva'' was released in Germany. 1983 additionally saw the release of the original cast recording of the German ballet chanté Die sieben Todsünden der Kleinbürger ''(The Seven Deadly Sins f the Petty Bourgeoisie'', which had been recorded in Berlin in January 1981. The cast recording featured all nine movements of the musical in which Milva had starred two years earlier, in the leading roles of Anna I and Anna II. In 1990, the album was re-released in Japan. On 29 September 1984, Milva performed with Argentine tango composer, arranger and
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player Ástor Piazzolla and his
quintet A quintet is a group containing five members. It is commonly associated with musical groups, such as a string quintet, or a group of five singers, but can be applied to any situation where five similar or related objects are considered a single ...
, the Quintette de tango contemporain, at the
Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord The Bouffes du Nord is a theatre at 37 bis, boulevard de la Chapelle, in the 10th arrondissement of Paris located near the Gare du Nord. It has been listed since 1993 as a ''monument historique'' by the French Ministry of Culture. History left, ...
, in Paris, France. A recording of the performance would become the basis of Milva's next album and would mark the beginning of a series of future collaborations with Ástor Piazzolla in which Milva interpreted the composer's nuevo tango compositions. Later that year, Milva released the live album ''Milva & Ástor Piazzolla – Live at the Bouffes du Nord'', released in collaboration with
Ástor Piazzolla Astor Pantaleón Piazzolla (, ; March 11, 1921 – July 4, 1992) was an Argentine tango composer, bandoneon player, and arranger. His works revolutionized the traditional tango into a new style termed '' nuevo tango'', incorporating elements fr ...
. The album featured nuevo tango compositions composed by Piazzolla and sung by Milva, in a musical style that incorporates elements from jazz and classical music, with Piazzolla accompanying his quintet on his bandoneón. Milva interpreted his compositions in French, Italian and Spanish. The album was published in Argentina, Japan, France, Germany and Italy. On 1 January 1985, she released the studio album ''Mut zum Risiko'', an album containing schlager and europop musical styles. It was released in Germany on the Metronome and Bertelsmann Club labels. The release of singles ''Die Kraft unserer Liebe/Du bist ein Freund'' and ''Nein – Ich ergeb mich nicht/Rosa'' soon followed. In April 1985, Milva participated in the Italian supergroup Musicaitalia per l'Etiopia, recording
Domenico Modugno Domenico Modugno (; 9 January 1928 – 6 August 1994) was an Italian singer, actor and, later in life, a member of the Italian Parliament. He is known for his 1958 international hit song " Nel blu dipinto di blu", for which he received the fir ...
's '' Volare (Nel blù di pinto di blù)'' as part of a fundraising effort for the benefit of those affected by the 1983–85 famine in Ethiopia. A 12" single and an EP were released. Over the course of the same year, she released ''Corpo a Corpo'', a studio album infused with schlager, italo-disco, europop, and synthpop influences. The album was released in Italy, Japan and Germany. The album produced the single ''Marinero'', an italo-disco pop song sung in English, released in Italy, Germany, Japan and Spain in various 7" and 12" formats. In March 1986, Milva played the role of Renata Palozzi in the French film
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(''My Brother-in-law Killed My Sister''), a film by
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which received a nomination for a
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Award at the
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. In 1986, Milva returned to collaborating with Greek composer Vangelis, five years after her success with ''Ich hab' keine Angst'' and ''Moi, je n'ai pas peur''. This new collaboration would result in the release of two new studio albums, one in Italian and one in German; ''Tra due sogni'' and ''Geheimnisse''. The studio album ''Tra due sogni'' was released on the Metronome label in Germany, Greece, Spain, Japan and Argentina. In Italy, it was released on the Dischi Ricordi label, while in France it was released on the Polydor label. It was released in Argentina as ''Tra Due Sogni – Entre Dos Sueños'' on the Polydor label in 1987. The album spawned three singles; the Maxi single ''Canto a Lloret'', released in Italy, the 7" single ''Canto a Lloret/Blue Notte'', released in France on the Barclay label, as well as the 7" single ''Canto a Lloret/Spring, Summer, Winter and Fall'', which was released by the Polydor label in Spain. The album was released on the Seven Seas label in Japan in 1987, and was reissued in 1992. Shortly after the release of ''Tra due sogni'', Milva recorded a German version of the album, entitled ''Geheimnisse'', which was released on the Metronome label. The album contained German versions of the songs presented on ''Tra due sogni'', plus one song, ''Venedig im Winter'', which was omitted from the Italian version. The Italian version, ''Tra due sogni'', contained an Italian language version of the song ''Da oben ist sein Zimmer'', ''In sogno'', which had appeared on her 1981 album ''Ich hab' keine Angst''. ''Geheimnisse'' produced two 7" singles; ''Du gibst mir mehr/Etwas mehr'' and ''Deine Frau/Arie'', both released in West Germany on the Metronome label in 1986. Vangelis was credited with composing all songs on both ''Tra due sogni'' and ''Geheimnisse'' and was credited as the arranger on the songs "Canto a Lloret" (Du gibst mir mehr), "Cuori di passagio" (Wunche) and "L'Ultima Carmen" (Die letzte Carmen). Milva covered ''Spring, Summer, Winter and Fall'', originally by Aphrodite's Child, in English, a track which appeared on both Italian and German versions of the album. She also covered Bizet's ''Habanera''. In 1988, Milva released the studio album ''Unterwegs nach Morgen'', written by Tony Carey and Peter Maffay, released in Germany and Japan, on the Metronome and Seven Seas labels, respectively. In the album, she covered Tony Carey's ''Wenn der Wind sich dreht'' and Melanie Safka's ''To Be a Star'' in German, titled ''Wer niemals stirbt''. The album spawned three singles; ''Wenn der Wind sich dreht'', released in both Maxi single and 7" formats, as well as ''Komm zurück zu mir'', released in 7" format, all of which were released in Germany. Following the success of ''Wenn der Wind sich dreht'', Milva recorded an Italian version of the song called ''Vento di Mezzanotte'', which was released as a 7" single by the same name, under the Metronome label, in the Netherlands. ''Vento di Mezzanotte'' also appeared on the Italian album ''Milva'', published under the Ricordi label, in the same year. At the end of 1988, Milva appeared in the French film Prisonnières (''Women in Prison''), a crime drama written and directed by Charlotte Silvera, in the role of Lucie Germon, a prisoner in a women's prison who has given up on life and fears the day of her release. The film was released on 12 October 1988. In 1989, she appeared in
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's film ''Wherever You Are...'', playing the role of a wife of an Italian diplomat. That same year, Milva returned to collaborating with composer Franco Battiato, producing a total of three studio albums containing synth-pop arrangements, in which Milva sings in Italian, Spanish, French and German. This collaboration between Milva and Battiato produced the studio album ''Svegliando l'amante che dorme'', released in Italy. Milva also recorded the album in Spanish, with the album released as ''Una historia inventada'', released in Spain later that year. The Spanish version of the album generated the 7" single ''Una historia inventada'', which was released in Spain. In December 1989, Milva participated for a second time in the Italian supergroup Musicaitalia in a fundraising project organised and spearheaded by
Charles Aznavour Charles Aznavour ( ; ; ; born Shahnur Vaghinak Aznavourian; 22 May 1924 – 1 October 2018) was a Armenians in France, French singer and songwriter of Armenian descent. Aznavour was known for his distinctive vibrato tenor voice: clear and ringi ...
for the benefit of those affected by the 1988 earthquake in Armenia, contributing vocals for the song ''Per te, Armenia'', which was released as a single. Two music videos to accompany the song were later recorded and released in May 1990 as part of the fundraising effort. In 1990, the Italian version of the album was released in Japan under the original Italian title but contained two additional tracks that were not present on the original Italian release; ''Via lattea'' and ''Centro di gravità permanente'', the latter of which is a duet with Battiato. The album was also released as ''Una Storia Inventata ine erfundene geschichte' in Germany.


1990s

In 1990, Milva returned to the
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for the first time since 1974, this time competing with ''Sono felice'', a song written and composed by Rosalino Cellamare, finishing in 4th place. On 3 October 1990, Milva released the German language studio album, ''Ein Kommen und Gehen''. The album contained pop/rock ballads and a cover of ''Udo Lindenbergs ''Ein Kommen und Gehen'', which was also released as a single. For the album, Milva collaborated with German songwriters and composers
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, Roland Kaiser and
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. The album was produced by German producers Edo Zanki and Vilko Zanki and was considered a success. The following year, on 27 September 1991, Milva released the studio album ''Gefühl und Verstand'', an album containing pop/rock ballads sung in German. In 1992, ''Ich weiß es selber nicht genau'' and ''Mein Weg mit dir'', two singles recorded by Milva, were released in Germany. In 1993, Milva released the studio album ''Uomini addosso'', which was released in Italy, Germany, Japan and Spain. The title track of the album, ''Uomini addosso'', was presented by Milva at the Sanremo Music Festival. Two songs from the German and Japanese editions of the album, ''Se ti va'' and ''Le ombre del giardino'', written by G. Conte and Natale Massara, were used as the opening and closing theme songs of the 1993 Italian mini television series '' Private Crimes (Delitti privati)''. Later in the year, she starred as the protagonist in the acting and singing role of Zazà, in the Italian musical ''La Storia di Zazà (The Story of Zaza)'', a stage musical directed by Giancarlo Sepe and produced by the Comunità teatrale di Italia, premiering on 26 October 1993, at the Teatro Nuovo di Milano. An original
cast recording A cast recording is a recording of a stage Musical theatre, musical that is intended to document the songs as they were performed in the show and experienced by the audience. An original cast recording or OCR, as the name implies, features the ...
of the musical was produced and an album was released as ''Milva in La Storia di Zazà'', with music composed by Stefano Marcucci and lyrics written by Giancarlo Sepe, on the Hollywood Records (Italy) label. The album, however, only saw a limited release. In 1994, Milva collaborated on the promotional album ''Milva in Café Chantant'', a studio album featuring ''
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''-inspired songs recorded in studio by Milva in Italian and Napolitan, with music arranged by Italian film composer and arranger Natale Massara. The musical release was part of the promotional ''Café chantant'' volumes distributed to the public by the Italian coffee manufacturer ''
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''. The overall theme of the album was coffee, with songs arranged and presented in a belle époque and nuevo tango style. In the album, Milva performs Édith Piaf's 1956 song ''Les amants d'un jour'' in Italian language as ''Albergo an Ore'', with lyrics translated by
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, a song Milva had once recorded in 1970 for her album ''Canzoni di Édith Piaf'', and interprets Venezuelan composer Hugo Blanco's ''
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'' with Italian lyrics, in addition to '' 'A tazza 'e café'', a song made famous by Claudio Villa, in Napolitan language. The album concludes with Milva's EuroPop song ''Im Schatten der Träume'', a song she had previously released on her 1991 German album ''Gefühl und Verstand''. In 1994, Milva collaborated with German composer and big band leader James Last, releasing the studio album ''Milva & James Last – Dein ist mein ganzes Herz'', in which she sings a number of pop ballads and classical-oriented pieces in German, Italian and French. Milva had previously worked with James Last, who arranged a cover of Manos Haddidakis' Greek folksong ''The Children of Piraeus'', popularly known in English as ''Never on Sunday'', which she sang in German and was released on James Last's 1982 album ''Nimm mich mit, Käpt'n James, auf die Reise'', under the title of ''Ein Schiff wird kommen''. Milva had previously covered the song in Italian, twice. In ''Dein ist mein ganzes Herz'', she covered a version of the title song, known in English as "
Yours Is My Heart Alone "Yours Is My Heart Alone" or "You Are My Heart's Delight" (German: "") is an aria from the 1929 operetta ''The Land of Smiles'' (') with music by Franz Lehár and the libretto by Fritz Löhner-Beda and Ludwig Herzer. It was for many years associa ...
" or "You Are My Heart's Delight", an aria from the 1929
operetta Operetta is a form of theatre and a genre of light opera. It includes spoken dialogue, songs and including dances. It is lighter than opera in terms of its music, orchestral size, and length of the work. Apart from its shorter length, the oper ...
''
The Land of Smiles ''The Land of Smiles'' (German: ') is a 1929 romantic operetta in three acts by Franz Lehár. The German language libretto was by Ludwig Herzer and Fritz Löhner-Beda. The performance duration is about 100 minutes. This was one of Lehár's late ...
(Das Land des Lächelns)'', with music composed by
Franz Lehár Franz Lehár ( ; ; 30 April 1870 – 24 October 1948) was an Austro-Hungarian composer. He is mainly known for his operettas, of which the most successful and best known is '' The Merry Widow'' (''Die lustige Witwe''). Life and career L ...
and libretto by
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and
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, arranged by James Last. In French, she covered French composer
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's ''
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''. She sang the second movement of Spanish composer
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's ''
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'', as well as an interpretation of ''
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'', the opening aria from the 1738 opera ''
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'', by
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. In addition to other classical pieces composed by Russian composer
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and
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composer
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, all of which were arranged by James Last for the album, Milva covers some pop ballads, including a German interpretation of American recording artist
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's '' Now and Forever'', under the title ''Immer und Ewig''. She also covered Italian singer-songwriter
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's ballad, '' Caruso'', a song dedicated to Italian
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. In 1995, the album was released in Japan. Beginning in 1994, Milva once again collaborated with Greek composer
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, releasing the studio album ''Volpe d'amore (Milva sings Thanos Mikroutsikos)'', an album featuring music composed by the composer and sung completely in Italian, with the exception of one song, ''Thalassa'', which she sang in
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. The album was released in Greece, Japan and Italy. In 1995, the album was re-released in Japan with the title ''Volpe d'amore'' and the album was subsequently re-released as ''Milva canta Thanos Mikroutsikos'' in 1998 with a new song replacing ''Volpe d'amore'' entitled ''Vento d'amore''. In 2006, ''Volpe d'amore'' was re-released in Greece with the original album track listing. Following the release of ''Volpe d'amore'' in 1994, Milva re-recorded the album in German, an album that was released in Germany under the title ''Tausendundeine Nacht'', featuring the same orchestrations by Thanos Mikroutsikos. The title track featured a choir, differentiating it from ''Il canto di un'eneide diversa'', its Italian-language counterpart. In May 1994, she embarked on her fourteenth Japanese tour. In 1995, Milva starred in the
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television film Gesualdo: Death for Five Voices (''Tod für fünf Stimmen''), in a film inspired by the life and music of
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, portraying the role of Maria d'Atalos, the adulterous wife murdered by Gesualdo along with her lover. In the same year, she appeared in the Italian film ''
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'', a dramatic film directed and written by
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, playing the role of an Italian countess, a portrayal that garnered her praise. Later that year, Milva was appointed Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters ''(Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres)'' by the French Ministry of Culture. In 1996, the album ''Milva canta un Nuovo Brecht'' produced by
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was released in Germany. The album consisted of songs written by Bertolt Brecht and Giorgio Strehler set to music primarily composed by Kurt Weill, sung in German and Italian. In the same year, Milva released ''Fammi Luce – Milva ha incontrato Shinji'', an album written by and recorded in collaboration with Japanese composer
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. The album was released in Japan, Germany and Italy. In September 1997, Milva released the album ''Mia Bella Napoli'', a studio album in which she interpreted covers of Napolitan folksongs in the Napolitan language. In 1998, she sang with
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on Alexia's album, ''Alexia – Mikis Theodorakis'', a double album with new approaches to 26
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compositions. In 1999, Milva released ''Stark sein'', a studio album produced by Chris Flanger and Isabel Silverstone and sung in the German language. In the album, Milva covered
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'
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song '' Canção do mar'' in German, titled as ''Das ja zum Leben''. She also duetted with Italian singer Al Bano Carrisi, recording a new version of ''Io di notte'', in German and in Italian under the title ''Zuviel nachte ohne dich (Io di notte)'', a duet of a song that both singers had individually recorded at the end of the 1960s. The duet also appeared on Al Bano's 1999 compilation album ''Grazie (Meine Schönsten Lieder – Meine Größten Erfolge)''. ''Stark sein'' was released in Europe under the BMG Ariola München label, and on the Seven Seas label in Japan.


2000s

In 2001, Milva released the German studio album ''Artisti'', in which she performed songs in German, Italian, Spanish and Latin. The album was released and distributed by BMG Ariola. In the album, she covered
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' "Abrázame", a Spanish language pop standard rewritten with German lyrics, titled ''Komm halt mich Fest'', as well as an Italian-language cover of
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's '' Perhaps Love''. She also performed ''Da troppo tempo'', a song which she had previously recorded in Italian and competed with at the Sanremo Music Festival of 1973, finishing in 3rd place, this time in German. In Spanish, she sang ''Yo soy María'', a song from Ástor Piazzolla's tango opera ''
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''. In
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and Italian, she performed the classical
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''
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'', arranged and given to her by Ástor Piazzolla before his death. In the same year, Milva released ''La chanson française'', a studio album sung entirely in the French language, revisiting and covering songs from the
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repertoire originally composed and performed by
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,
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,
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and
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, some of which Milva had previously recorded in French, Italian and German at different points throughout her career. The album featured symphony orchestrations composed by Hubert Stuppner and performed by the
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, under the conductorship of Peter Keuschnig. The album was first released in Italy on the Agorá label and then reissued on the Accademia Crossover label in 2004. In 2004, Milva released the studio album ''Sono nata il 21 a Primavera – Milva canta Merini'', an Italian-language album featuring the poetry of contemporary Italian poet
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, whose poetry was set to music composed by Italian singer and composer Giovanni Nuti and interpreted by Milva in sung form. The album was subsequently released in Japan and Germany. In May of the same year, Milva performed ''Milva canta Merini'', a series of recitals at the Teatro Stehler di Milano of the ''
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'', in collaboration with Alda Merini and Giovanni Nuti, in which Milva performed the songs from her album ''Sono nata il 21 a Primavera'', released earlier that year. Milva again performed a concert at the Teatro Strehler di Milano in 2005, a performance that was recorded and released on the live DVD ''Milva canta Merini – Live'', in March 2006. In 2006, Milva was awarded the Grand Cross 1st Class of the
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, the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany ''(Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland)'' by the then
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, in "recognition and appreciation of her extraordinary career and artistry in Germany". The medal was personally presented to her by German President Horst Köhler on Thursday, 2 June 2006. In February 2007, Milva released the single ''The Show Must Go On'', a song written and composed by Giorgio Faletti, published in anticipation of her upcoming album. On 27 February 2007, she performed ''The Show Must Go On'' at the
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edition of the
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, finishing the 57th edition of the competition in 16th place. On 2 March 2007, Milva released the studio album ''In territorio nemico'', an Italian-language album written, composed and produced by
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. On 2 June 2007, in Rome, Milva was made Commander of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic ''(Ordine al merito della Repubblica italiana)'', the highest ranking honour and most senior order of the Republic of Italy, an honour bestowed upon her by the then
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, for her "''intense and luminous career''" during which she went from music to theatre performances, cinema, to lyric opera. Milva was made Knight (''Chevalier'') of the National Order of the Legion of Honour of the French Republic in 2009. The knighthood was conferred upon her by French ambassador to Italy,
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, who presented the honour to her at a ceremony held on 11 September 2009 at the
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in Rome. In 2010, Milva released the studio album ''Non Conosco Nessun Patrizio! – Dieci canzoni di Franco Battiato''. The album marked her third produced in collaboration with Italian composer Franco Battiato. Milva had previously collaborated with Battiato on her 1982 Italian album ''Milva e dintorni'', and its French-language counterpart released the same year, as well as on her 1989 album ''Svegliando l'amante che dorme'' (released and known as ''Una storia inventata ine Erfundene Geschichte'' in Germany, and ''Una storia inventada'', its Spanish-language counterpart. In this album, Milva performed nine new versions of songs written and composed by Battiato that she had previously recorded in 1989, in addition to two newly composed songs. The title song, ''Non Conosco Nessun Patrizio!'' is based on a text written by philosopher
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. The album was produced by Fonit Cetra and distributed by Universal Music. In 2011, Milva released the Italian album ''La Variante di Lüneburg abula in Musica', composed by Valter Sivilotti and written by
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, in which she performed with actor Walter Mramor the songs from the musical ''La Variante di Lüneburg''. It was released on the Artesuono label. On 2 March 2012, Milva released the German single ''Der Mensch, der Dich liebt'', a single containing two songs composed by Sascha Merlin and Kersten Kenan.


Personal life

Milva had a daughter, Martina, born during her marriage to Maurizio Corgnati in the early 1960s. She also dated film star
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for four years; Pistilli committed suicide. On 23 April 2021, Milva died at her Milan home.


Discography

* See main article '' List of songs recorded by Milva'' for an international listing of Milva's songs. Source:


Albums


Studio albums

*''14 Successi di Milva'' (1961) *''Milva canta per voi'' (1962) *''Da Il Cantatutto con Milva e Villa'' (1963) *''Le Canzoni del Tabarin – Canzoni da Cortile'' (1963) *''Canti della libertà'' (1965) *''Milva'' (1965) *''Milva'' (1966) *''Milva'' (1967) *''Tango'' (1968) *''Un sorriso'' (1969) *''Tango Inspirationen'' (1969) *''Ritratto di Milva'' (1970) *''Milva Canta Brecht'' (1971) *''Dedicato a Milva da
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'' (1972) *''Love Feeling in Japan'' (ミルバ日本の愛を歌う) ''(Milva, Nippon no ai o utau)'' (1972) *''Sognavo, amore mio'' (1973, lyrics and music by Francis Lai) *''Sono matta da legare'' (1974) *''Libertà'' (1975) *''Milva Brecht Volume 2'' (1975) *''Auf den Flügeln bunter Träume'' (1977) *''Milva'' (1977) *''Von Tag zu Tag'' (1978, with
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) *''La Mia Età'' (1979, with Mikis Theodorakis) *''Was ich denke'' (1979) *''Wenn wir uns wiederseh'n'' (1979) *''Attends, la vie'' (1980, with Mikis Theodorakis) *''La rossa'' (1980, with
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) *''Milva International'' (1980) *''Ich hab' keine Angst'' (1981, with
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) *''Moi, je n'ai pas peur'' (1981, with Vangelis) *''Immer mehr'' (1982) *''Milva e dintorni'' (1982, with
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) *''Milva e dintorni'' (1982, with Franco Battiato, French version) *''Identikit'' (1983) *''Unverkennbar'' (1983) *''Corpo a corpo'' (1985) *''Mut zum Risiko'' (1985) *''Geheimnisse'' (1986, with Vangelis) *''Tra due sogni'' (1986, with Vangelis) *''Milva Canta Della Giapponesi'' (1987) *''Milva – Vento di Mezzanotte'' (1988) *''Unterwegs nach Morgen'' (1988, written by
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&
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) *''Svegliando l'amante che dorme'' (1989, with Franco Battiato, Italian version) *''Una storia inventata'' (1989, with Franco Battiato, German version) *''Una historia inventada'' (1989, with Franco Battiato, Spanish version) *''Ein Kommen und Gehen'' (1990) *''Gefühl & Verstand'' (1991) *''Uomini addosso'' (1993) *''Café Chantant'' (1994) *''Milva & James Last –
Dein ist mein ganzes Herz "Yours Is My Heart Alone" or "You Are My Heart's Delight" (German: "") is an aria from the 1929 operetta ''The Land of Smiles'' (') with music by Franz Lehár and the libretto by Fritz Löhner-Beda and Ludwig Herzer. It was for many years associa ...
'' (1994) *''Volpe d'amore (Milva sings
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)'' (1994) *''Tausendundeine Nacht'' (1995) *''Fammi Luce – Milva ha incontrato Shinji (Tanimura)'' (1996) *''Milva Canta un Nuovo Brecht'' (1996) *''Mia Bella Napoli'' (1997) *''Stark sein'' (1999) *''Artisti'' (2001) *''La chanson française'' (2004) *''Milva canta Merini'' (2004, lyrics by
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, music by Giovanni Nuti) *''In territorio nemico'' (2007, lyrics and music by
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) *''Non conosco nessun Patrizio!'' (2010, music by Franco Battiato) *''La variante di Lüneburg'' (2011)


Live albums

*''Milva / Villa – Concert in Japan'' (1968) *''Milva on Stage – Live in Tokyo at Serkey Hall'' (1970) *''Milva in Seoul'' (1972) *''Canzoni Tra Le Due Guerre'' (1978) *''Das Konzert'' (1982) *''Milva & Ástor Piazzolla – Live at the Bouffes du Nord'' (1984) *''Das Beste Milva Live'' (1988) *''Milva Dramatic Recital '92 (Best Live in Japan)'' (1992) *''Milva Dramatic Recital '92 – Canzoni tra le due guerre (Al Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space)'' (1992) *''El Tango de Ástor Piazzolla live in Japan'' (1998) *''Lili Marleen – Best live in Japan'' (1992) *''Live and More'' (1988, Milva Collectors' Club, limited edition album) *''Milva & Ástor Piazzolla – Live in Tokyo 1988'' (2009) *''Milva canta Brecht (Live)'' (2010)


Soundtracks and cast recordings

*''Angeli in bandiera'' (1969, with Gino Bramieri) *''Die sieben Todsünden der Kleinbürger'' (1983) *''
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'' (1989) as Pirate Jenny *''La storia di Zaza'' (1994) *''Hommage à Ástor Piazzolla'' (with Tangoseís) (2000)


Compilation albums

*''Milva'' (1966) *''Milva singt Tangos deutsch und italienisch'' (1969) *''Milva'' (1972) *''La filanda e altre storie'' (1972) *''Milva'' (1975) *''Portrait'' (1975) *''Canzoni da cortile / Le canzoni del Tabarin'' (1976) *''Canzone dall' Italia'' (1976) *''Canti della libertà'' (1976) *''Gold'' (1976) *''Special 3000'' (1976) *''Starlight'' (1976) *''I successi di Milva'' (1976) *''The Original'' (1976) *''Ein Portrait'' (1978) *''Schön war's heute Abend'' (1979) *''Star Edition'' (1979) *''Star Gold Super'' (1980) *''Hit Parade International'' (1982) *''Milva Vol. 2'' (1983) *''Milva Vol. 3'' (1983) *''Tango'' (1983) *''Canzoni di Edith Piaf'' (1983) *''Gesichter eine Frau'' (1984) *''Tango – Gefühl und Leidenschaft'' (1984) *''Grandi Scelte'' (1987) *''I successi di Milva'' *''Milva'' (1990) *''Mon amour... sono canzoni d'amore'' (1992) *''Milva History 1960–1990'' (1992) *''Meisterstücke'' (1993) *''I successi'' (1995) *''I successi di Milva'' (1995) *''Mein Weg mit dir – Goldene Geschenksausgabe'' (1995) *''Meisterstücke II'' (1996) *''Balladen'' (1996) *''Gli anni d'oro'' (1997) *''I grandi successi'' (1997) *''Selbstbewusst'' (1997) *''La favolosa Milva'' (1999) *''Milva canta le sue più belle canzoni'' (1999) *''I grandi successi originali'' (2000) *''Il fascino della voce'' (2000) *''In Gedanken'' (2000) *''Die unvergessliche Milva'' (2000) *''Grosse Gefühle – Con tutti emotioni'' (2000) *''Milva'' (2000) *''Meisterstücke'' (2000) *''Die grossen Erfolge – Nur das Beste'' (2001) *''Ich hab' keine Angst'' (2001) *''Ganz viel Liebe'' (2001) *''Le signore della canzone / Il giornale'' (2003) *''Mein Weg (Stationen Einer Karriere 1977–98)'' (2004) *''Best Collection'' (2006) *''Classics'' (2006) *''The Best of Milva'' (2006) *''Le più belle di... Milva'' (2007) *''Tutto Milva (La Rossa)'' (2007) *''Flashback'' (2009) *''Una storia così'' (2011) *''Le più belle di sempre / L'immensità'' (2011) *''Glanzlichter'' (2011)


Songs

*1960 ''Flamenco Rock'' *1960 ''Les Enfants du Pirée'' (''Uno a te, uno a me'') *1960 ''
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'' *1960 ''Arlecchino gitano'' *1961 ''Il mare nel cassetto'' *1961 ''Al di la'' *1961 ''Tango della gelosia'' *1961 ''Venise que j'aime'' by
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*1961 ''Il primo mattino del mondo'' *1961 ''Et maintenant'' *1962 ''Tango italiano'' *1962 ''Quattro vestiti'' by Ennio Morricone *1962 ''Stanotte al luna park'' *1962 ''La risposta della novia'' *1962 ''Abat-jour'' *1963 ''Ricorda'' *1963 ''Non sapevo'' *1963 ''
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'' *1963 ''Tango delle capinere'' *1965 ''Bella ciao'' *1966 ''Nessuno di voi'' *1966 ''Blue Spanish Eyes'' *1966 ''Little Man'' *1966 ''Tamburino, ciao'' *1967 ''Dipingi un mondo per me'' *1967 ''Love Is a Feeling'' (Co-composed by
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) / ''Seasons of Love'' *1968 ''
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'' by
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*1969 ''Un Sorriso'' *1970 ''Iptissam'' *1970 ''Canzoni di Edith Piaf'' *1971 ''Surabaya Johnny'' *1971 ''La Filanda'' *1972 ''È per colpa tua'' *1973 ''Da troppo tempo'' *1974 ''Monica delle bambole'' *1977 ''Non piangere più Argentina'' by
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*1978 ''Zusammenleben'' by
Mikis Theodorakis Michail "Mikis" Theodorakis ( ; 29 July 1925 – 2 September 2021) was a Greek composer and lyricist credited with over 1,000 works. He scored for the films '' Zorba the Greek'' (1964), '' Z'' (1969), and '' Serpico'' (1973). He was a three-ti ...
*1979 ''Typisch Mann'' *1979 ''Libertà'' (Freiheit in meiner Sprache) *1980 ''La Rossa'' by
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*1981 ''Alexanderplatz'' by Franco Battiato *1981 ''Poggibonsi'' by Franco Battiato *1981 ''Ich hab keine Angst'' by Vangelis *1981 ''Du hast es gut'' *1982 ''Immer mehr'' *1982 ''Wieder mal'' *1983 ''Hurra, wir leben noch'' *1985 ''Die Kraft unserer Liebe'' *1985 ''Nein ich ergeb mich nicht'' *1985 ''Marinero'' *1986 ''Du gibst mir mehr'' (Canto a Lloret) *1988 ''Wenn der Wind sich dreht'' *1988 ''Komm zurück zu mir'' *1989 ''Potemkin'' by Franco Battiato *1990 ''Sono felice'' *1990 ''Ein Kommen und Gehen'' *1992 ''Ich weiß es selber nicht genau'' *1993 ''Mein Weg mit dir'' *1993 ''Uomini addosso'' *1994 ''Caruso'' by
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*1995 ''Tausendundeine Nacht'' *1995 ''Flauten & Stürme'' *1998 ''Rinascerò'' by
Ástor Piazzolla Astor Pantaleón Piazzolla (, ; March 11, 1921 – July 4, 1992) was an Argentine tango composer, bandoneon player, and arranger. His works revolutionized the traditional tango into a new style termed '' nuevo tango'', incorporating elements fr ...
*2004 ''Sona Nata il 21 a Primavera'' by Alda Merini and Giovanni Nuti *2004 ''I Sandali'' by Alda Merini and Giovanni Nuti *2007 ''The Show Must Go On'' (lyrics and music by
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) *2007 ''Jacques'' *2012 ''Der Mensch, der Dich Liebt'' by Sascha Merlin and Kersten Kenan


Sanremo Music Festival

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contests which Milva entered. Milva participated 15 times in the annual music festival, tying the record for most participations () with
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,
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,
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and
Toto Cutugno Salvatore "Toto" Cutugno (; 7 July 1943 – 22 August 2023) was an Italian Italian popular music, pop singer-songwriter, musician, and television presenter. He was best known for his worldwide hit song, "", released on his 1983 album of the sam ...
. NOTE: N.F. signifies that the song did not qualify for the main event.


Filmography

This is a chronologically ordered list of films in which Milva appeared or provided singing vocals for.


Honours

Chevalier of the National Order of the Legion of Honour of the French Republic — Paris, 11 September 2009 Commander of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic — Rome, by
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, 2 June 2007 Officer of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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, 2006 Officier of the
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— Paris, 1995


See also

* List of Milva songs *
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*
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*
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'' *
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References


External links

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