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Morandi's studio in Via Fondazza. Giorgio Morandi (July 20, 1890 – June 18, 1964) was an Italian painter and printmaker widely known for his subtly muted still-life paintings of ceramic vessels, flowers, and landscapes—their quiet, meditative quality reflecting the artist's rejection of the tumult of modern life.
Morandi is a Romanian eurodance music group composed of Marius Moga and Andrei Ropcea (Randi). Career. From left to right: Moga and Randi performing in 2011.
Morandi and Laura Efrikian in In ginocchio da te (1964). After winning a music festival for newcomers in Bellaria – Igea Marina, in 1962 Morandi made an audition for RCA Italiana, and while his performance left dubious a large part of the commission he was put under contract for the insistence of Franco Migliacci, who became its producer and main author for the first part of his career. [3]
Morandi: Andrei Ropcea Marius Moga Reverse: 2005 [5] "Angel" — Jason Nevins Marius Moga Samantha Nelson-Gums — Unknown [54] "Angels (Love Is the Answer)" † Morandi: Andrei Ropcea Marius Moga N3XT: 2007 [44] "Ani de liceu 2002" TNT Florin Bogardo Florin Grozea Marius Moga Sasa Georgescu Exploziv: 2002 [55] "Another Break Up" — Amie ...
Riccardo Morandi visiting Palace of Justice Competition. Riccardo Morandi (1 September 1902 – 25 December 1989) was an Italian civil engineer best known for his innovative use of reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete, although over the years some of his particular cable-stayed bridges have had some maintenance trouble.
Italian singer Gianni Morandi recorded a cover version titled "Se perdo anche te" ("If I Also Lose You"). The author of the Italian lyrics was Franco Migliacci, who was Morandi's producer at that time. "Se perdo anche te" spent ten weeks on the Italian pop chart in 1967, peaking at No. 1 for one week. [15]
"Colors" is a song by Romanian group Morandi intended to be the lead single off the group's fourth studio album, Zebra. However, it was later included in their compilation album, Best Of (2011).
The Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna or MAMbo is a purpose-designed modern and experimental art museum in Bologna, Italy — and which includes The Museo Morandi , a collection of more than 250 works works by noted painter, Giorgio Morandi (1890–1964).