Biography
Fabrizio Cristiano De André (Italian pronunciation: [faˈbrittsjo de anˈdre]; 18 February 1940 – 11 January 1999) was an Italian singer-songwriter and the most-prominent cantautore of his time. His 40-year career reflects his interests in concept albums, literature, poetry, political protest, and French music. He is considered a prominent member of the Genoese School. Because of the success of his music in Italy and its impact on the Italian collective memory, many public places such as roads, squares, and schools in Italy are named after De André. Fabrizio De André was born in Pegli, Genoa, Italy, to an upper-class family. He had a warm, deep voice, and started playing guitar at the age of 14. His father gave him some Georges Brassens records, whose songs influenced the style of his first songs. Brassens also inspired De André to become a libertarian and a pacifist, which was influential in his music and later, more-sophisticated productions.
Filmography
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Movies 12
self 3
Director 2
Writer 1
TV Shows 1
La domenica delle salme (1990)
Topo Galileo (1988)
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GenderMale
Birthday1940-02-18
Deathday1999-01-11 (58 years old)
Birth NameFabrizio Cristiano De André
Birth PlaceGenova, Italy
RelationshipsEnrica Rignon (1962-07-01 - 1975-01-01), Dori Ghezzi (1989-07-12 - 1999-01-11)
ChildrenLuvi De André, Cristiano De André
FatherGiuseppe De André
SiblingsMauro De André
CitizenshipsKingdom of Italy, Italy
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