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: an ancient unit of weight and value equal to ¹/₆₀ talent






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15th century, in the meaning defined above

Latin, from Greek mna , of Semitic origin; akin to Hebrew māneh mina
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Mina in the Teatro 10 television programme in 1972
Singer showgirl actress television host
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^ Jump up to: a b "Mina ha sposato Quaini dopo 25 anni" [Mina married Quaini after 25 years]. Corriere della Sera . 2 March 2006. p. 46.

^ Jump up to: a b c Communication of President of the Italian Republic 1 June 2001. In Italian

^ Jump up to: a b c d Carrera, Alessandro (2001). "Folk music and popular song from the nineteenth century to the 1990s" . In Zygmunt Guido Baranski, Rebecca J. West (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Modern Italian Culture . Cambridge University Press . pp. 325–336. ISBN 9780521559829 .

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^ Jump up to: a b c d Maria Luisa Agnese (26 March 2010). "Mina, la prima femminista (anche se non lo sapeva)" [Mina, the first feminist (although she didn't know that)]. Corriere della Sera (in Italian). p. 36.

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^ Jump up to: a b Mina. Storia di un mito by Nino Romano (Rusconi 1986)

^ Jump up to: a b Coriandoli . Galleria della canzone. In Italian. Retrieved 27 June 2007

^ Jump up to: a b Tintarella di Luna Hit Parade Italia

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^ Rivarolo del Re, 24 settembre La Provincia newspaper, 24 September. In Italian. Retrieved 3 July 2007

^ Guai ai finiti . Maurizio Targa. Hit Parade Italia

^ Guido Gerosa Nascono le stelle a Porta Garibaldi [Birth of a star at Porta Garibaldi]. La Notte. 2 December 1958. In Italian

^ Marcello Bufacchi, Mina 1958–2005 Ancora insieme, Riuniti 2005, p. 13. In Italian

^ T. Crotti, G. Bassi, "Mina prima di Mina", Rizzoli Editore, 2007, p. 64. In Italian

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^ "Banzai Mina! Bentornata Mina!". Musica E Dischi. 25 June 1961. In Italian

^ "Mina ha stregato il Venezuela". Gente 25 August 1961 In Italian.

^ "Mina ha conquistato dal vivo gli spagnoli" (In Italian). Oggi 1 February 1962

^ "Mina incide in tedesco" (In Italian). Musica e dischi , 1 April 1962

^ Mina. Ready Steady Girls website. Retrieved 21 February 2008

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^ Jump up to: a b c d "Mina" . Il decoder. Archived from the original on 13 April 2010 . Retrieved 23 August 2010 .

^ Jump up to: a b Mina nuova maniera Bella journal, 29 March 1964. In Italian

^ Studio Uno Archived 14 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Minamazzini.com. In Italian. Retrieved 30 July 2010

^ Un anno d'amore Hit Parade Italia. In Italian. Retrieved 25 May 2010

^ Artist: Nino Ferrer . Secondhandsongs.com. Retrieved 25 May 2010

^ Jump up to: a b c "Se telefonando" (in Italian). Hit Parade Italia . Retrieved 25 May 2010 .

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^ L'immensità . Hit Parade Italia. In Italian. Retrieved 25 May 2010

^ Senza rete Archived 14 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Minamazzini.com site. In Italian. Retrieved 30 July 2010

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^ Mina Archived 23 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine . Archivo RAI Uno site. In Italian. Retrieved 27 June 2007

^ Zum zum zum Galleria della canzone. In Italian. Retrieved 27 June 2007

^ Jump up to: a b c d Settimana 20 Dicembre 1968 Hit Parade Italia. In Italian. Retrieved 25 May 2010

^ Jump up to: a b "I singoli più venduti del 1968 (Biggest-selling singles of 1968)" (in Italian). Hit Parade Italia . Retrieved 25 May 2010 .

^ A che gioco giochiamo Archived 14 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Minamazzini.com. In Italian. Retrieved 30 July 2010

^ I singoli più venduti del 1969 . Hit Parade Italia. In Italian. Retrieved 25 May 2010

^ "Jaki Irvine" . frieze . 56 . 2001. Archived from the original on 22 November 2008.

^ Mina – I mille volti di una voce by Romy Padovano (Arnoldo Mondadori 1998)

^ Jump up to: a b Fiume azzurro Hit Parade Italia. In Italian. Retrieved 25 May 2010

^ Parole parole Hit Parade Italia. In Italian. Retrieved 25 May 2010

^ Mina e l'orchestra live '72 Archived 7 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine Lele Cerri. In Italian. Retrieved 27 June 2007

^ Jump up to: a b Settimana 13 Ottobre 1972 Hit Parade Italia. In Italian. Retrieved 31 July 2010

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^ Jump up to: a b Ancora ancora ancora Galleria della canzone. In Italian. Retrieved 28 June 2007

^ Franco Fabbri, Goffredo Plastino (30 October 2013). Made in Italy: Studies in Popular Music . Routledge, 2013. p. 169. ISBN 978-1136585548 .

^ Emiliano Liuzzi (24 March 2015). "Mina, auguri alla "più grande cantante bianca del mondo" che fece 'innamorare' Armstrong e De Andrè" . Il Fatto Quotidiano . Retrieved 30 September 2016 .

^ "Pop diva Mina finds mystery songwriters" . Ansa . 21 October 2011 . Retrieved 30 September 2016 .

^ Il Cabaret a Milano Archived 20 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine Milano Metropoli. In Italian. Retrieved 25 May 2010

^ Marcello Bufacchi, Mina 1958–2005 Ancora insieme, Editori Riuniti 2005, p.13. In Italian

^ Jump up to: a b Song of the Day: La Scala ft. Gretta Rochelle, "Tu Farai" (Mina cover) Cover Me. Retrieved 23 August 2010

^ Jump up to: a b Mina - Fumo blu (Ta ra ta ta ta ta) Musica e memoria. In Italian. Retrieved 21 January 2008

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^ "Io e te da soli" (in Italian). Hit Parade Italia . Retrieved 31 July 2010 .

^ "Mina...che cosa sei?!?" (in Spanish). Alternativoteatral. Archived from the original on 7 July 2011 . Retrieved 5 April 2012 .

^ Mina. Todavia (album) Spanish charts. In Spanish. Retrieved 31 July 2010

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^ magazine, Le Point (22 October 2013). "VIDÉOS. Le compositeur de "Parole, Parole" est mort" . Le Point (in French) . Retrieved 19 June 2021 .

^ (in Italian) Gino Castaldo (25 March 2010). "E Mamma Mina cestinò i complimenti dei Beatles" . La Repubblica (in Italian).

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^ "mina" (in Italian). Mina Mazzini.


Mina Anna Mazzini OMRI (born 25 March 1940), Mina Anna Quaini (for the Swiss civil registry), [2] [3] known as Mina Mazzini [4] or simply Mina , is an Italian singer. She was a staple of television variety shows [5] and a dominant figure in Italian pop music from the 1960s to the mid-1970s, [6] known for her three- octave vocal range , [7] the agility of her soprano voice, [7] and her image as an emancipated woman . [8]

In performance, Mina combined several modern styles with traditional Italian melodies and swing music , which made her the most versatile pop singer in Italian music . [5] Mina dominated the country's charts for 15 years and reached an unsurpassed level of popularity. She has scored 79 albums and 71 singles on the Italian charts. [9] [10]

Mina's TV appearances in 1959 were the first for a female rock and roll singer in Italy. Her loud syncopated singing earned her the nickname "Queen of Screamers". [11] The public also labeled her the "Tigress of Cremona " for her wild gestures and body shakes. When she turned to light pop tunes , Mina's chart-toppers in West Germany in 1962 and Japan in 1964 earned her the title of the best international artist in these countries. [12] [13] [14] Mina's more refined sensual manner was introduced in 1960 with Gino Paoli 's ballad " This World We Love In ", which charted on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961.

Mina was banned from TV and radio in 1963 because her pregnancy and relationship with a married actor did not accord with the dominant Catholic and bourgeois morals. [15] After the ban, the public broadcasting service RAI tried to continue to prohibit her songs, which were forthright in dealing with subjects such as religion, smoking and sex. [15] Mina's cool act combined sex appeal with public smoking , dyed blonde hair, and shaved eyebrows to create a "bad girl" image. [11]

Mina's voice has distinctive timbre and great power. [16] [17] Her main themes are anguished love stories performed in high dramatic tones. The singer combined classic Italian pop with elements of blues , R&B and soul music during the late 1960s, [18] especially when she worked in collaboration with the singer-songwriter Lucio Battisti . Top Italian songwriters created material with large vocal ranges and unusual chord progressions to showcase her singing skills, particularly "Brava" by Bruno Canfora (1965) and the pseudo- serial "Se telefonando" by Ennio Morricone (1966). The latter song was covered by several performers abroad. Shirley Bassey carried Mina's ballad " Grande grande grande " to charts in the U.S., UK, and other English-speaking countries in 1973. Mina's easy listening duet " Parole parole " was turned into a worldwide hit by Dalida and Alain Delon in 1974. Mina gave up public appearances in 1978 but has continued to release popular albums and musical projects on a yearly basis to the present day.

Anna Maria Mazzini [1] [19] was born into a working-class family in Busto Arsizio , Lombardy . [20] The family moved to work in Cremona in her childhood. She listened to American rock and roll and jazz records and was a frequent visitor at the Santa Tecla and the Taverna Messicana clubs of Milan, both known for promoting rock and roll. [21] After finishing high school in 1958, she attended college where she majored in accounting. [20]

While on summer holiday in Versilia on 8 August 1958, Mazzini gave an improvised performance of the song "Un'anima tra le mani" to amuse her family after a concert at the La Bussola night club. [6] [22] During the following nights, Sergio Bernardini, the owner of the club, held her back in her attempts to get back on stage. [23]

In September, she started her solo career with the backing of the band Happy Boys. [20] Her concert in September 1958, before an audience of 2,500 people at the Theatre of Rivarolo del Re , won enthusiastic approval from local critics. [24] She soon signed with Davide Matalon, owner of the small record company Italdisc. Her first single, "Non partir"/"Malatia", was produced under the stage name Mina for the Italian audience. Simultaneously, " Be Bop A Lula "/"When" was issued under the name Baby Gate for the international audience. Baby was chosen as a contrast to her 178 cm height (5 ft 10 in) – exceptionally tall for an Italian woman – and Gate as a tribute to The Golden Gate Quartet . [23] [25] In December, her performance at the Sei giorni della canzone festival of Milan was described by the La Notte newspaper as the "birth of a star". [26] It was Mina's last performance with the Happy Boys, as her family refused to
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