Milva

Goro, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

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' birth places. 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 in 1965, Francis Lai in 1973, Mikis Theodorakis in 1978 (Was ich denke became a best selling album in Germany), Enzo Jannacci in 1980, Vangelis in 1981 and 1986, and Franco Battiato in 1982, 1986 and 2010. Her stage productions of Bertolt Brecht's recitals and Luciano Berio's operas toured the world's theatres. She performed at La Scala in Milan, at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin, at the Paris Opera, in the Royal Albert Hall in London and at the Edinburgh Festival, 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 Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Paris, 1995). Maria Ilva Biolcati was born in Goro, Province of Ferrara, 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 Cetra Records: Édith Piaf's song "Milord". Her live debut was on the stage of the Sanremo Music Festival in 1961, where she took third place. In 1962 Milva was the first singer to sing Édith Piaf's repertoire at the prestigious Olympia theatre in Paris. In 1983 she performed the repertoire at the venue again and again received an ovation from the audience and the French press, very surprised how a non-French artist could interpret with such feeling and energy the songs of Piaf. Music critics named her singer of the year. ... Source: Article "Milva" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Appearances

My Brother-in-law Killed My Sister
4.6
My Brother-in-law Killed My Sister
Renata Palozzi
Celluloide
6.6
Celluloide
Countess
La bellezza di Ippolita
6.0
La bellezza di Ippolita
Adriana
For Love One Dies
10.0
For Love One Dies
Leyla
Appointment in Riviera
6.3
Appointment in Riviera
Sé stessa
Rudolf Nureyev alla Scala
Rudolf Nureyev alla Scala
Milva, diva per sempre
0.0
Milva, diva per sempre
Herself
30 anni di SuperQuark - un viaggio sorprendente
5.0
30 anni di SuperQuark - un viaggio sorprendente
Gesualdo: Death for Five Voices
6.8
Gesualdo: Death for Five Voices
Herself
Women in Prison
4.2
Women in Prison
Lucie Germon
Street of Mirrors
7.0
Street of Mirrors
Veronica
Kurt Weill
8.0
Kurt Weill
Wherever You Are...
5.5
Wherever You Are...
Canzoni a tempo di Twist
10.0
Canzoni a tempo di Twist
Bei Bio
Bei Bio
Self
Feuerabend
Feuerabend
Self
Domenica In
Domenica In
Self
Bananas
4.0
Bananas
Self
Wetten, dass..?
5.4
Wetten, dass..?
Self
Ein Kessel Buntes
4.2
Ein Kessel Buntes
Self
Peter Alexander: Wir gratulieren
Peter Alexander: Wir gratulieren
Self
Leute heute
5.2
Leute heute
Self
Bio’s Bahnhof
9.0
Bio’s Bahnhof
Self
Dalli Dalli
9.3
Dalli Dalli
Self
Einer wird gewinnen
7.0
Einer wird gewinnen
Self
TV Story Superstar
TV Story Superstar
Self (archive footage)
Ein Kessel Buntes
4.2
Ein Kessel Buntes
Self - Musician
Flitterabend
7.0
Flitterabend
Self - Singer
Musik liegt in der Luft
Musik liegt in der Luft
Self - Singer
Na sowas!
5.5
Na sowas!
Self
Na siehste!
10.0
Na siehste!
Self
Verstehen Sie Spaß?
4.7
Verstehen Sie Spaß?
Self
Musik aus Studio B
7.0
Musik aus Studio B
Self
Starparade
10.0
Starparade
Self
Musikalische Reise
Musikalische Reise
Self
Le Grand Échiquier
8.0
Le Grand Échiquier
Self
Die ZDF-Hitparade
Die ZDF-Hitparade
Self
Mai di sabato, signora Lisistrata
8.0
Mai di sabato, signora Lisistrata
Lisistrata
Willkommen bei Carmen Nebel
4.0
Willkommen bei Carmen Nebel
Self
Auf los geht's los
8.0
Auf los geht's los
Self
Drei mal neun
7.0
Drei mal neun
Self
Show Palast
Show Palast
Self
Show-Express
Show-Express
Self
Numéro un
7.5
Numéro un
Self
Champs-Elysées
6.8
Champs-Elysées
Self
Die Stunde der Stars
Die Stunde der Stars
Self
NDR Talk Show
6.6
NDR Talk Show
Self
Beckmann
4.3
Beckmann
Self
Please Turn the Page
6.0
Please Turn the Page
Self
Aktuelle Schaubude
8.0
Aktuelle Schaubude
Self
Tag des deutschen Schlagers
Tag des deutschen Schlagers
herself
Melodien für Millionen
Melodien für Millionen
Self
Der große Preis
7.3
Der große Preis
Self
Die Feste mit Florian Silbereisen
Die Feste mit Florian Silbereisen
Self
Musikantenstadl
10.0
Musikantenstadl
Self
Was bin ich?
7.3
Was bin ich?
Self

Crew

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