Filippa Giordano

Filippa Giordano ( born February 14, 1974) is an Italian singer.

Life

Filippa comes from a very musical family. Both parents are singers, her father singing in the Sistine Chapel, her mother sang at the Teatro Massimo in Palermo. Her grandfather, her aunt, her uncle and her brother are classical musicians. Despite this classical setting, Filippa was excited but more of pop music.

Her career began with a tape that she sent Caterina Caselli, a leading figure in Italian pop. In this tape she had classical pieces, such as " Casta Diva" from Bellini's Norma, in a more modern Popfassung sung. Caterina Caselli then saw to it that Filippa participated in the San Remo Festival in 1998, where she took second place in the category " New Talents ". The work on her first album " Filippa Giordano " she began in September 1998. The album was released in 2000 and made ​​sure that it was known throughout the world. For the album she worked with Ennio Morricone. In the same year Manfred Waffender turned upon them the film Filippa Giordano - a singer on his way to world fame.

Discography

  • Filippa Giordano (2000)
  • Rosso Amore (2002)
  • Prima Donna (2005)

Voice profile

Filippa Giordano can sing a circumference of 4 octaves. The lowest note is a D3 in the play " Habanera ", are the highest number of C7 in the "Chanson Boheme ".

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