CINEMA, THEATRE AND TELEVISION

Mass media have formed intense and fruitful relationships with the song since their inception. The first Italian talkie was titled “La canzone dell’amore” (The song of love 1930) and during the Fascist era cinema strengthened its position in the entertainment industry also through songs and interpreters that were already familiar to radio audiences. During the 1960s this relationship intensified as popular songs gave rise to a whole new genre, the “Musicarello” which exploited the popularity of records and singers in films with faint plots built around them. Italian film music matured at the same time, with many classical and jazz composers writing soundtracks some of which were awarded Oscars (Rota, Piovani, Bacalov, Morricone). In this section of the portal there is also space for the many actors who lent their talent to the world of music recording songs, thus embodying the connection between cinema, theatre and television. Television also owes its popularity to songs, from the Sanremo Festival to the Saturday night variety shows, which in turn revitalized a tradition that had first emerged in theatre and dated back to the beginnings of the modern song. In addition to bringing many members of the entertainment industry into the limelight, television produced several cult programmes whose theme music has entered popular history. Finally, theatre has a long musical history behind it, which evolved from the late nineteenth-century cafe-chantants to the tabarin (cabarets) of the early twentieth century, to the variety shows between the two wars, the 1950s revues, and cabarets and musical comedies in the 1960s. All of these genres were pervaded with comedy, parody, satire, and a taste for brilliance, ingredients that were similarly incorporated by cinema and TV; an extremely effective mixture that would reach wider audiences and extend the confines of the song form itself, giving rise to a repertoire eminently able to define the identity of Italian popular culture.
Playlists (6)
Raffaella Top Ten
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Alberto Sordi playlist
Alberto Sordi The congeniality, irony, versatility and above all, the ability...
Le sigle di Canzonissima playlist
The canzonissima theme songs Canzonissima was one of the most popular televis...
Il Quartetto Cetra playlist
The Cetra Quartet On the centenary of the birth of Virgilio Savona (1920-2009...
Le musiche di Fellini playlist
The music of Fellini The hundredth anniversary of the birth of the most famou...
Riso in Italy, dal cabaret alla TV playlist
Laughter in Italy, from cabaret to TV After the glorious epic of cafè-...
Songs (53)
Robert Alda
Alberto Sordi, Monica Vitti, Piero Piccioni
Cochi e Renato
Isa Barzizza
Quartetto Cetra
Lino Toffolo
Diego Abatantuono
Umberto Tozzi
Base Karaoke + Choirs, Umberto Tozzi
Vasco Rossi
Vasco Rossi
Vasco Rossi
Vasco Rossi
Renato Rascel
Renato Rascel