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calabria-mediterranea · 6 months
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Dalida - The Beloved European Singer’s Calabrian Roots
Although she became famous worldwide as Dalida, she was born Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti in Cairo, Kingdom of Egypt, on 17 January 1933.
What is Dalida's Calabrian connection? Her father Pietro Gigliotti (1904–1945) and mother Filomena Giuseppina (née d’Alba; 1904–1971) were born in Serrastretta, Calabria, in Italy. Pietro studied music in school and played violin in taverns; Giuseppina was a seamstress.
Dalida was born in Egypt after her parents settled there, a move they made so that her father could pursue his career as a concert violinist.
By birth, Dalida automatically gained Italian nationality through jus sanguinis of both Italian parents.
Dalida singing the traditional Calabrian song "Calabrisella mia" (translation: "My sweet Calabrian girl") with actor John Dorelly on Italian national television:
She and her parents have maintained a strong bond with their roots over time, not only emotional, but also cultural and bureaucratic.
Dalida, in fact, even after moving to France, maintained her Italian citizenship and became French, with dual citizenship, only with her marriage to Lucien Morisse in 1961.
Dalida's visit to that small mountain town in Calabria, where her parents were born, Serrastretta, was unforgettable.
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The singer decided to include an extra charity concert date in Catanzaro in her Italian tour, precisely to travel for the first time to the town that was the birthplace of her loved ones. Here she visited the house where her parents lived before moving to Egypt:
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And she also met her cousins and her great-aunt who was still alive, played the tambourine and embraces the football team that bears his name.
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The much idolized Dalida, the first woman to win the Platinum Record and for whom the Diamond Record was created, took to the stage of the Municipal Theatre of Serrastretta. All the newspapers talked about it. And at the moment of her departure from Sant'Eufemia station (modern Lamezia Terme), the tears flowed freely, so much so that a few days before the end of the tour, Dalida wrote to the mayor.
A shot that immortalizes Dalida's visit to the mountain village of Serrastretta, photographed next to the then mayor, Menotti Mancuso (1962)
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«I would like to express to you again all the joy I felt in getting to know my family's town - wrote Dalida following a visit to Serrastretta in the 1960s -, and thank you for the warm and enthusiastic welcome you gave me. I will never forget the emotion I felt in finding myself among all of you and I ask you to pass on, both to my cousins and to all the inhabitants of Serrastretta, the thanks that come from the bottom of my heart."
Dalida in Calabria in 1962, photographed by Ezio Arcuri, upon arrival at the Sant'Eufemia Lamezia station (reportage archive)
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Dalida spent her early years in Egypt’s bustling Italian Egyptian community but she lived most of her adult life in France.
Beloved singer both in Italy and France, unforgettable queen of the Paris Olympia, during her career she sold over 170 million albums all over the world, also earning the first diamond record in history in 1981, created specifically for her.
Away from the spotlight, however, many great sorrows accompanied his life, which was interrupted - at the age of 54 - on 3 May 1987 by an overdose of barbiturates. «La vie m'est unbearable. Pardonnez moi/Forgive me, life is unbearable for me" wrote Dalida in her farewell note, found on the bedside table of her bedroom, in the villa at number 11 bis Rue d'Orchampt in Montmartre.
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Далида
фр. Dalida
Далида в 1974 году
Далида в 1974 году
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Имя при рождении итал. Yolanda Cristina Gigliotti
Полное имя Иоланда Кристина Джильотти
Дата рождения 17 января 1933[1][2]
Место рождения
Каир, Королевство Египет
Дата смерти 3 мая 1987[2] (54 года)
Место смерти
XVIII округ Парижа, Франция
Похоронена
кладбище Монмартр
Страна Франция
Профессии
певица, актриса
Годы активности 1956—1987
Певческий голос контральто
Жанры
Попшансоншлягерроклёгкая музыкадэнсacфолк
Псевдонимы Dalida
Лейблы Barclay Records и Orlando[d]
Награды Командор ордена Искусств и литературы (Франция)
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Далида (фр. Dalida; настоящее имя Иола́нда Кристи́на Джильо́тти, итал. Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti; 17 января 1933, Каир, Египет — 3 мая 1987, Париж, Франция) — французская певица и актриса итальянского происхождения. Мировая икона французского шансона: более 170 миллионов пластинок, проданных по всему миру, в том числе 20 миллионов с момента смерти.
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monicadeola · 2 years
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Nasceva in questo giorno di 90 anni fa, all’ospedale italiano del Cairo, Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti, diventata poi famosa con il suo nome d’arte: Dalida.
Cantante molto amata sia in Italia sia in Francia, regina indimenticata dell’Olympia di Parigi, nel corso della sua carriera ha venduto oltre 170 milioni di album in tutto il mondo, guadagnando nel 1981 anche il primo disco di diamante della storia, creato appositamente per lei.
Lontano dai riflettori invece molti grandi dolori hanno accompagnato la sua vita, interrotta - a 54 anni - il 3 maggio 1987 da un'overdose di barbiturici. «La vie m’est insupportable. Pardonnez moi / Perdonatemi, la vita mi è insopportabile» scrisse Dalida nel suo bigliettino d’addio, ritrovato sul comodino della sua camera da letto, nella villa al numero 11 bis della Rue d'Orchampt a Montmartre.
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DALIDA
 Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti (17 January 1933 – 3 May 1987)
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hyaenagallery · 4 years
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Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti (1933 – 1987), best known as Dalida, was an Italian singer and actress who performed and recorded in more than 10 languages. In 1950, Dalida participated in the Miss Ondine beauty pageant and won the title, and shortly after began working as a model for Donna, a Cairo-based fashion house. In 1954, at the age of 20, Dalida competed in and won the Miss Egypt pageant, and was crowned Miss Egypt. It was then that she was spotted by French director Marc de Gastyne and, much to the reluctance of her parents, she moved to Paris with the intention of pursuing a career in motion pictures. Around this time she adopted the name Dalila, which was soon changed to the more familiar Dalida. Dalida collected 19 number one hit singles to her name in four languages (French, Italian, German, and Arabic) and has a long list of top 10, and top 20 hits, as well as a myriad of top selling singles and albums largely, spanning over forty years. Dalida ranks among the six most popular singers in the world. Her sales figures today would amount to more than 170 million albums worldwide. Twice honored with “The World Oscar of success of the disc”, she is the only European singer to have won this Oscar at least once. Her 30-year career debuted in 1956 and ended with her last album in 1986, a few months before her death. She received 70 gold records and was the first singer to receive a diamond disc. In December 1968, she was awarded the Médaille de la Présidence de la République by General Charles de Gaulle, the only person from the music industry to have received this medal. She never entered America’s music scene, and though great names of the American music industry wanted to introduce her to the United States, she refused. At the peak of her success, an obsessed fan even tried to kidnap her by using a hammer but did not succeed. #destroytheday https://www.instagram.com/p/CFSUKObBlQZ/?igshid=11etezpdhra69
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Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti (Italian: [joˈlanda kriˈstiːna dʒiʎˈʎɔtti]; 17 January 1933 – 3 May 1987), professionally known as Dalida (Arabic: داليدا‎), was a French singer and actress, born in Egypt to Italian parents. She won the Miss Egypt beauty contest in 1954 and began a 31-year singing career in 1956, selling 170 million albums and singles worldwide. She died by suicide in 1987.
Iolanda Gigliotti, dite Dalida, née le 17 janvier 1933 au Caire (Égypte) et morte le 3 mai 1987 à Paris, est une chanteuse et actrice françaisea.
Issue d'une famille italienne installée en Égypte, elle est élue Miss Égypte 1954 et tourne plusieurs films au Caire. Résidant en France à partir de 1954, elle connaît son premier succès de chanteuse avec le titre Bambino en 1956. Se façonnant un répertoire regroupant plus de sept cents chansons interprétées en plusieurs langues, elle devient une grande figure de la chanson française et bénéficie d'une popularité dépassant la scène francophone.
Parmi ses chansons les plus connues, figurent Come prima, Les Gitans, Gondolier, Les Enfants du Pirée, Itsi bitsi petit bikini, La Danse de Zorba, Bonsoir mon amour, Le Temps des fleurs, Darla dirladada, Paroles... Paroles..., Gigi l'amoroso, Il venait d'avoir 18 ans, Salma Ya Salama, Laissez-moi danser et Mourir sur scène. Embrassant plusieurs styles musicaux, tels que le twist, la pop et le raï, elle est également une des premières artistes françaises à interpréter des chansons disco avec les titres J'attendrai et Bésame mucho.
Souffrant d’une dépression — en raison notamment d'une succession de drames personnels —, elle se suicide quelques mois après avoir été l'actrice principale du film dramatique égyptien Le Sixième Jour. Sa vie privée et sa mort font d'elle une icône au destin tragique.
Ces singles se sont classés dans le Top 10 du hit-parade en France à partir de 1956130,26:
1956 : Bambino (1)
1957 : Le Torrent (3)
1957 : Tu n'as pas très bon caractère (1)
1957 : Buenas noches mi amor (2)
1957 : Miguel (3)
1958 : Histoire d'un amour (5)
1958 : Gondolier (1)
1958 : Aie mon coeur (6)
1958 : Come prima (1)
1958 : Je pars (7)
1958 : Les Gitans (4)
1958 : Guitare et tambourin (2)
1959 : Ciao ciao bambina (2)
1959 : Love in portofino (8)
1959 : Ne joue pas (2)
1960 : Luna caprese (7)
1960 : Romantica (2)
1960 : Les enfants du Pirée (1)
1960 : L'arlequin de Tolède (2)
1960 : Itsi bitsi petit bikini (1)
1961 : Garde moi la dernière danse (3)
1961 : 24.000 baci (2)
1961 : Pépé (7)
1961 : Nuits d'Espagne (6)
1961 : Loin de moi (8)
1962 : Achète moi un juke-box (3)
1962 : Le petit Gonzales (4)
1962 : Le jour le plus long (3)
1965 : Viva la pappa (10)
1965 : La Danse de Zorba (8)
1965 : Bonsoir mon amour (5)
1966 : Mama (10)
1967 : Les Grilles de ma maison (10)
1967 : À qui? (10)
1968 : Le Temps des fleurs (1)
1968 : Si j'avais des millions (10)
1969 : Zoum zoum zoum (10)
1970 : Darla dirladada (7)
1972 : Parle plus bas (5)
1973 : Paroles... Paroles... (10)
1974 : Gigi l'amoroso (4)
1975 : J'attendrai (1)
1976 : Bésame mucho (7)
1977 : Salma ya salama (5)
1978 : Génération 78 (8)
1979 : Laissez-moi danser (Monday, Tuesday) (2)
1980 : Il faut danser reggae (8)}}
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Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti (17 January 1933 – 3 May 1987), professionally known as Dalida was a French singer and actress, born in Egypt to Italian parents. She won the Miss Egypt beauty contest in 1954 and began a 31-year singing career in 1956, selling 170 million albums and singles worldwide. She died by suicide in 1987.
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Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti (Italian: [joˈlanda kriˈstiːna dʒiʎˈʎɔtti]; 17 January 1933 – 3 May 1987), professionally known as Dalida (Egyptian Arabic: داليدا‎), was a French vocalist and actress, born in Egypt to Italian parents. She won the Miss Egypt beauty contest in 1954 and began a 31-year singing career in 1956, selling 170 million albums and singles worldwide. She committed suicide in 1987.
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Il 3 MAGGIO 1987 a Montmartre si toglieva la vita DALIDA, vero nome Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti. Lasciò un biglietto: "La vita mi è insopportabile. Perdonatemi".
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