Gilda Giuliani
Gilda Giuliani | |
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Born |
19 June 1954 (age 62) Termoli, Italy |
Occupation | Singer |
Gilda Giuliani (born 19 June 1954) is an Italian singer, mainly successful in the 1970s.
Life and career
Born in Termoli, Chieti, after some experiences as a chorist in 1972 Giuliani won "Due voci per Sanremo", a contest organized by TV Sorrisi e Canzoni which got her the chance to compete at the 23rd edition of the Sanremo Music Festival.[1][2] Her song "Serena" was a hit and launched her career, with her vocal style being compared to Mireille Mathieu's and receiving large critical acclaim.[1][2]
In December the same year, she also competed at the World Popular Song Festival in Tokyo, winning both the Grand Prix and the Most Outstanding Performance Award with the song "Parigi a Volte Cosa Fa".[1][2] From the mid-1970s she slowed her activities, focusing her career on international appearances.[1][2]
After a period of silence, in the 1990s Giuliani was a regular in the RAI musical programs hosted by Paolo Limiti.[2]
Discography
- Album
- 1973 - Gilda Giuliani
- 1974 - Oggi un anno
- 1974 - Si ricomincia
- 1974 - Chanson pour toi
- 1975 - Senza titolo
- 1976 - È questione di pelle
- 1976 - Tempo di felicità
- 1976 - Donna
- 1983 - Portami con te (Q-disc)
- 1996 - Serena
- 2000 - Canzoni d'amore
- 2005 - Dominò
- 2010 - Canto Mimì
References
External links
- Official website
- Gilda Giuliani at AllMusic
- Gilda Giuliani discography at Discogs