The Sanremo Music Festival 1963 (Italian: Festival di Sanremo 1963), officially the 13th Italian Song Festival (13º Festival della canzone italiana), was the 13th annual Sanremo Music Festival, held at the Sanremo Casino in Sanremo between 7 and 9 February 1963.[1] The show was presented by Mike Bongiorno, assisted by Edy Campagnoli, Maria Giovannini, Rossana Armani and Giuliana Copreni. Gianni Ravera served as artistic director.[1]
Sanremo Music Festival 1963 | |
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Dates | |
Semi-final 1 | 7 February 1963 |
Semi-final 2 | 8 February 1963 |
Final | 9 February 1963 |
Host | |
Venue | Sanremo Casino Sanremo, Liguria, Italy |
Presenter(s) | Mike Bongiorno and Edy Campagnoli, Maria Giovannini, Rossana Armani, Giuliana Copreni |
Artistic director | Gianni Ravera |
Host broadcaster | Programma Nazionale |
Vote | |
Number of entries | 20 |
Winner | Tony Renis and Emilio Pericoli "Uno per tutte" |
The recordings of the final was also broadcast in Germany's Deutsches Fernsehen on 26 February,[2] and in the Netherlands on NTS, on 11 February (with commentary by Willem Duys).[3]
According to the rules of this edition every song was performed in a double performance by a couple of singers or groups.[1] The winners of the festival were Tony Renis and Emilio Pericoli with the song "Uno per tutte".[1] Pericoli went on to perform the song for Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest 1963.
Participants and results
editParticipants and results[1] | ||
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Song, performing artist(s) and writer(s) | Rank | |
"Uno per tutte" – Tony Renis, Emilio Pericoli (Mogol, Alberto Testa, Tony Renis) |
1 | |
"Amor mon amour my love" – Claudio Villa, Eugenia Foligatti (Walter Malgoni, Pinchi, Bruno Pallesi) |
2 | |
"Giovane giovane" – Pino Donaggio, Cocky Mazzetti (Pino Donaggio, Alberto Testa) |
3 | |
"Non costa niente" – Wilma De Angelis, Johnny Dorelli (Giorgio Calabrese, Diego Calcagno, Eros Sciorilli) |
4 | |
"Ricorda" - Milva, Luciano Tajoli (Carlo Donida, Mogol) |
5 | |
"Perdonarsi in due" - Tonina Torrielli, Eugenia Foligatti (Giovanni D'Anzi, Pinchi) |
6 | |
"Occhi neri e cielo blu" - Aurelio Fierro, Claudio Villa (Mario Panzeri, Daniele Pace) |
7 | |
"Sull'acqua" - Emilio Pericoli, Sergio Bruni (Mario Pagano, Franco Maresca) |
8 | |
"Tu venisti dal mare " – Aura D'Angelo, Arturo Testa (Furio Rendine, Pugliese) |
9 | |
"Non sapevo" - Milva, Gianni Lacommare (Pino Calvi, Bruno Pallesi) |
10 | |
"Com'è piccolo il cielo" - Gianni Lacommare, Tonina Torrielli (Signori, Garavaglia) |
Eliminated | |
"Fermate il mondo" - Joe Sentieri, Johnny Dorelli (Bruno Canfora, Dino Verde) |
Eliminated | |
"La ballata del pedone" - Ennio Sangiusto, Quartetto Radar (Pierantoni) |
Eliminated | |
"Le voci" - Ennio Sangiusto, Luciano Tajoli (Gianni Fallabrino, Medici) |
Eliminated | |
"Oggi non ho tempo" - Mario Abbate, Quartetto Radar (Corrado Lojacono, Nicola Salerno) |
Eliminated | |
"Perché perché" -Tony Renis, Cocky Mazzetti (Gigi Cichellero) |
Eliminated | |
"Quando ci si vuol bene... (come noi)" - Arturo Testa, Joe Sentieri (Elio Isola, Bruno Zambrini, Giorgio Calabrese) |
Eliminated | |
"Se passerai di qui" - Wilma De Angelis, Flo Sandon's (Gian Carlo Testoni, Angelo Camis) |
Eliminated | |
"Un cappotto rivoltato" - Aurelio Fierro, Sergio Bruni (Oronzo Leuzzi, Francesco Specchia) |
Eliminated | |
"Vorrei fermare il tempo" - Mario Abbate, Flo Sandon's (Gino Redi, Franchini) |
Eliminated |
References
edit- ^ a b c d e Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 8863462291.
- ^ "Fernsehen heute" [Television today]. Honnefer Volkszeitung (in German). Bad Honnef, West Germany. 26 February 1963. p. 2. Retrieved 3 September 2024 – via Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek.
- ^ "Televisie – heden" [Television – today]. Nieuwe Vlaardingsche courant (in Dutch). Vlaardingen, Netherlands. 11 February 1963. p. 2. Retrieved 1 September 2024 – via Delpher.