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Cristina Donà

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Forfans of italian singer‑songwriters, alternative/indie rock, and lyrical, intimate albums with strong live interpretations.
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Cristina Donà is an Italian singer‑songwriter active since the late 1990s. Her debut Tregua (1997), produced by Manuel Agnelli, introduced a poetic voice blending alternative rock and intimate songwriting. Acclaimed albums include Nido, Dove sei tu, La quinta stagione, Torno a casa a piedi, Così Vicini and deSidera. She has collaborated with Robert Wyatt and others, and won the Targa Tenco (2015) for the song Il senso delle cose.

Debut: Tregua (1997), produced by Manuel Agnelli (review notes influences like Jeff Buckley, PJ Harvey, Patti Smith; title track dedicated to Cobain). Robert Wyatt guests on Goccia (Nido). La quinta stagione produced by Peter Walsh. Torno a casa a piedi praised for its balance of cheerful tracks and love ballads. Così Vicini highlights a warmer, intimate sound with minimal electronics. deSidera co-created with Saverio Lanza; themes of stars/desire; released via crowdfunding. Collaborations cited in reviews include Samuel (Subsonica) on a Triathlon remix and Giuliano Sangiorgi. Targa Tenco 2015 for Il senso delle cose. Live reviews describe intimate, small‑club setups with guitar/double bass and dynamic vocal range.

Across nine reviews, Donà emerges as a deft Italian singer‑songwriter blending alternative rock textures with intimate, poetic writing. Early works like Tregua and Nido are darker and guitar‑driven; La quinta stagione, Torno a casa a piedi and Così Vicini lean warmer and refined, while deSidera adds conceptual depth. Reviewers praise her nuanced voice, lyrical sharpness, and small‑club live presence. Collaborations (Robert Wyatt, Samuel, Giuliano Sangiorgi) and a Targa Tenco win for Il senso delle cose underline her standing.

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