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Cròniche epafániche
1989
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"La ballata più lunga e appassionata di Francesco Guccini. Guccini lascia la chitarra e si fa acompagnare dal fiume. Per attraversare lingue musicali e misteriose, un popolo allegro e ribelle, un'isola favolosa in pochi metri d'acqua, che forse esistono ancora appena fuori delle nostre città" (Stefano Benni)

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Francesco Guccini
Francesco Guccini
Author · 15 books

Francesco Guccini is an Italian singer-songwriter, considered one of the most important Cantautori. During the five decades of his music career he has recorded 16 studio albums and collections, and 6 live albums. He is also a writer, having published autobiographic and noir novels, and a comics artist. Guccini also worked as actor, soundtrack composer, lexicographer and dialectologist. Guccini moved to Pàvana during World War II, then returned to Modena where he spent his teenage years and established his musical career. His debut album, Folk beat n. 1, was released in 1967, but the first success was in 1972 with the album Radici. He was harshly criticised after releasing Stanze di vita quotidiana, and answered to his critics with the song "L'avvelenata". His studio albums production slowed down in the nineties and 2000s, but his live albums continued being successful. His lyrics have been praised for their poetic and literary value and have been used in schools as an example of modern poetry. Guccini has gained the appreciation of critics and fans, who regard him as an iconic figure.[1] He has received several awards for his works; an asteroid, a cactus species and a butterfly subspecies have been named after him. The main instrument in most of his songs is the acoustic guitar.

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