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Amedeo Minghi

Musician
Forfans of italian cantautorato, 90s sanremo romantics, soundtrack lovers, and curious listeners of roman pop poetics.
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The Profile

Amedeo Minghi is an Italian singer-songwriter and composer from Rome, active since the late 1960s. Celebrated for romantic ballads like Vattene Amore and 1950, he also scored the Fantaghirò TV saga. He collaborated with lyricists Gaio Chiocchio and Pasquale Panella and wrote songs for artists including Mia Martini, Gianni Morandi, Anna Oxa, and Andrea Bocelli.

Italian cantautore and composer known for romantic pop and TV soundtracks; author of Vattene Amore (with Mietta), 1950, the Fantaghirò scores; collaborations with Gaio Chiocchio and Pasquale Panella; wrote for Mia Martini, Gianni Morandi, Anna Oxa, and Andrea Bocelli; performed Un uomo venuto da lontano dedicated to Pope John Paul II.

DeBaser’s reviews paint Amedeo Minghi as a romantic Italian cantautore with a flair for lush melodies and TV scores. Serenata is hailed for its Panella-penned poetry, while Fantaghirò cements his soundtrack fame. Personal memories swirl around 1950, and La Breccia blends love with history. Recent notes come from Anima sbiadita, reflective and consistent with his style.

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