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'Due respiri' by from the album Released 8 December 2012 Format Length 3: 23, Luca Chiaravalli, Saverio Grandi singles chronology ' Due respiri' (2012) ' (2013) 'Due respiri' (2012) ' (2013) Music video on ' Due respiri' is a song written by, Luca Chiaravalli and Saverio Grandi and recorded by Italian singer. The song was released as Chiara's debut single on 8 December 2012, immediately after she won the of. The song debuted at number one on the, spending three weeks atop the chart, and it was later certified double platinum by the. Contents. Background 'Due respiri' was written by Eros Ramazzotti, Luca Chiaravalli and Saverio Grandi. According to Chiaravalli, Ramazzotti decided to compose a song for Chiara immediately after hearing her during the first live show of the of.

He started to write the song from a piano riff.He later asked Chiaravalli and Grandi to continue working on the song, and they wrote its lyrics in their studio in, in Lombardy. Finally, Ramazzotti completed the song, and Chiara contributed modifying the second verse of the song.

In an interview to, Chiara also revealed that three different versions of the song exist, and that the one she performed was adapted for her by her X Factor mentor. The song's lyrics refer to an indissoluble relationship, and Chiara decided to dedicate it to music, explaining that for her 'there's nothing like you music', as the chorus says. Live performances Chiara performed the song for the first time on 29 November 2012, during the semifinal of the of. 'Due respiri' was also the first Italian-language song she performed during the show.

After receiving positive comments by the four judged, Chiara advanced to the final.On 1 December 2012, while she was still a contestant of the show, Chiara gave her first concert in her hometown, where she performed 'Due respiri', as well as covers of popular songs by other artists. During the final, which was held on 6 and 7 December 2012, Galiazzo performed the song two additional times, before being announced as the winner of the competition.

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Contents.Early life The elder of two sisters, Chiara Galiazzo was born in on 12 August 1986 to Margherita and Francesco Galiazzo,she spent her childhood in, in the. After high school, she moved to, where she studied Economics at the, living with her sister and two friends, she graduated in April 2012, and she subsequently started a stage as a assistant in a company.Despite being interested in music since she was a child, she has never taken singing lessons.In 2008 she auditioned for the eighth series of the Italian talent show, but failed to qualify for the competition. Two years later, she entered the music academy Centro Professione Musica in Milan. In 2011, Galiazzo also auditioned for the of the, but she was eliminated during the pre-selections, before she had the opportunity to perform in front of the four judges. Music career 2012: X Factor In May 2012, Galiazzo successfully performed during the pre-selections of the of the of. In June of the same year, she performed 's ' in front of the four judges, she advanced to the bootcamp, where she gave a rendition of 's ', as part of a group performance together with other contestants. It was later revealed that her category, soloists aged 25 and over, would be mentored by singer-songwriter.

After singing 's ', she was chosen by Morgan as one of the three finalists of his category.During the live shows, Galiazzo performed international hits such as 's ', 's ', ' ', a version of 's ', and '. On 29 November 2012, she also performed her eventual winner's single, ', penned by Italian singer-songwriter together with Luca Chiaravalli and Saverio Grandi.She advanced to the final of the competition without ever being in the bottom two. During the final, which was held in two consecutive nights for the first time in Italy, she also dueted with British singer, singing ' from his album. On 7 December 2012, she was announced the winner of the competition.

X Factor is an television music competition to find new singing talent. Before the start of the auditions process it was confirmed that, Morgan and Arisa would be confirmed as judges and mentors; the sixths series began airing on on 20 September and ended on 7 December 2012. Auditions for the series took place in and in June 2012. Morgan mentored the Over-25s, Ventura the boys, Elio the girls and Arisa the groups; the Live Shows started on 18 October at. On Live Show 3, the 12 finalists were joined by a 13th wildcard, voted for by the public after each judge picked one of their rejected to return., a member of the category Over-25s and mentored by Morgan, was announced the winner of the competition on 7 December 2012, her winner's single, 'Due respiri', released after the end of the show, was co-written by Italian. Confirmed the cast of X Factor 5 for the sixths series.

On 12 April 2012, was confirmed to present the main show on Sky Uno HD.Rumors about a possible replacement as a judge of Arisa with singer were soon denied, indeed it was confirmed on 25 May that all the judges of the fifth series would return to their role. Vocal coaches Alberto Tafuri, Paola Folli and Giuseppe Barbera, music-director and art-director and Luca Tomassini were confirmed, whilst vocal-coach Gaetano Cappa replaced Diego Calvetti in the role. A preliminary phase of auditions was held: at Fiera del, on 5 and 6 May 2012; the judges auditions were held: at 105 Stadium, Rimini, on 9 and 10 June 2012. The first episode of audition was broadcast on 20 September 2009, featured auditions from Rimini and Milan. Notable autionees included 2011 Stefania Bivone, Michele Grandinetti, a singer famous in with his stage name Miki del Re, performer and actress Carmen Serra.

96 acts reached Bootcamp, which took place at the in Milan over two days, on Thursday 28 and Friday 29 June, was broadcast on 4 October.On the first day, judges reviewed the audition tapes and sent home 1/3 of the acts before they had another chance to sing, soon after their arrival in Milan. Members of the groups could choose which part of the song to sing, in agreement with the other components. After each performance, the judges decided which to eliminate; the number of acts was reduced to 41. The judges decided which 24 acts to put through to judges' houses. At the end of Bootcamp, judges met the acts of the category they had to mentor: Girls were to be mentored by Elio, Boys by Simona Ventura, Groups by Arisa and Over-25 by Morgan. 'Home visits' was broadcast on 11 October.

Ventura mentored the Boys in, assisted by vocal coach Paola Folli. One of the acts from the 25+ category, Mara Sottocornola, frightened by the mechanisms of the competition, decided to not take part in this phase, preferring to accept a proposal for an opera-stage in, wasn't replaced; the eleven eliminated acts were: Boys: Alessandro Mahmoud, Francesco Vecchio, Carmelo Veneziano Broccia Girls: Misrachi, Marta Pedoni, Lucrezia Rossetti 25+: Didie, Michele Grandinetti Groups: Brutte Abitudini, Diamond Sisters, Up3Side Key: – Winner – Runner-up – Third place Nicola Aliotta is a student from.Before X Factor 6, he appeared in the television music competition. He sang 'Come il sole all'improvviso' at the judges auditions in obtaining 4 'yes's', 'Without You' at the Bootcamp and 'Nessun dolore' at the, where he and Alessandro Mahmoud had to perform again before could make a final decision, he sang 'Solo per te'. Daniele Coletta was born in Rome, he's unemployed.

Before X Factor 6, he appeared in the television music competition Ti lascio una canzone, he sang '21 Guns' at the judges auditions in Rome obtaining 4 'yes's', ' and 'I Don't Want to Miss a Thing' at the Bootcamp and ' at the Home Visits. Davide Merlini was born in, he works as maintener technician, he sang 'Avrai' at the judges auditions in obtaining 4 'yes's', ' at the Bootcamp and 'Tracce di te' at the Home Visits.

Alessandro Mahmoud was born in. He's of Egyptian descent, he sang 'Black and Gold' at the judges auditions in Milan obtaining 4 'yes's', ' at the Bootcamp and ' at the Home Visits, where he and Nicola Aliotta h. Kiss is an American rock band formed in in January 1973 by,. Well known for its members' face paint and stage outfits, the group rose to prominence in the mid-to-late 1970s with their elaborate live performances, which featured fire breathing, blood-spitting, smoking guitars, shooting rockets, drum kits,; the band has gone through several lineup changes, with Stanley and Simmons the only remaining original members. The original and best-known lineup consisted of Stanley, Simmons and Criss. With their make-up and costumes, they took on the personae of comic book-style characters: The, The Demon, The or, The.

Due to creative differences, both Criss and Frehley had departed the group by 1982. In 1983, Kiss began performing without makeup and costumes, thinking that it was time to leave the makeup behind; the band accordingly experienced a minor commercial resurgence, their music videos received regular airplay on MTV., who had replaced Criss in 1980, died in 1991 of heart cancer and was replaced. In response to a wave of Kiss nostalgia in the mid-1990s, the original lineup re-united in 1996, which saw the return of their makeup and stage costumes; the resulting was commercially successful.

Criss and Frehley have both since left the band again and have been replaced by Singer and, respectively; the band has continued with their original stage makeup, with Singer and Thayer using the original Catman and Space Ace makeup, respectively. In September 2018, Kiss announced that, after 45 years of recording and performing, they will embark on their final tour, The World Tour, in 2019. Kiss is one of the, having sold more than 100 million records worldwide, including 25 million albums. On April 10, 2014, the four original members of Kiss were inducted into the. Kiss traces their roots to, a New York City-based rock band led by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley.They recorded one album, shelved by, played a handful of live shows. Simmons and Stanley, feeling a new musical direction was needed, abandoned Wicked Lester in 1972 and began forming a new group. After abandoning the name Wicked Lester late in 1972, Simmons and Stanley came across an ad in the version of placed by Peter Criss, a veteran drummer from the New York City scene who had played in the bands Lips.

Simmons and Stanley met him in a. After hearing Criss sing, they thought of him being in the new band. Criss auditioned for and joined their new band; the trio focused on a much harder style of rock than.

They began experimenting with their image by wearing makeup and various outfits. In November 1972, the trio played a showcase for Epic Records A&R director, in an effort to secure a record deal. Although the performance went well, Ellis disliked the group's music. In early January 1973, the group added lead guitarist Ace Frehley.Frehley impressed the group with his first audition, although he showed up wearing two different colored, one red and one orange. A few weeks after Frehley joined, the classic lineup was solidified as the band to be named Kiss.

Stanley came up with the name while Simmons and Criss were driving around New York City. Criss mentioned that he had been in a band called Lips, so Stanley said something to the effect of 'What about Kiss?' Frehley created the now-iconic logo, making the 'SS' look like lightning bolts, when he went to write the new band name over 'Wicked Lester' on a poster outside the club where they were going to play.

Stanley designed the logo with a Sharpie and a ruler and accidentally drew the two S's nonparallel because he did it 'by eye.' The art department asked him if he wanted it to be redrafted to be perfect and he said, 'It got us this far, let's leave well enough alone. Our number one rule has always been no rules.' The letters happened to look similar to the insignia of the, a symbol, outlawed in by Section 86a of the German criminal code.Since 1979, most of the band's album covers and merchandise in Germany have used an alternate logo, in which the letters 'SS' look like the letters 'ZZ' backwards. This logo is used in, and to avoid controversy; the band's name has been the subject of rumors pertaining to alleged hidden meanings.

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Among these rumors are claims that the name is an for 'Knights in Satan's Service', 'Kinder SS', or 'Kids in Satan's Service'. Simmons has denied all of these claims; the first Kiss performance was on January 30, 1973, for an audience of three at the Club in Queens. For the first three gigs, January 30 to February 1, they wore little to no makeup.

On March 13 of that year, the band recorded a five-song demo tape with producer. Former TV director, who had seen the group at a handful of showcase concerts in the summer of 1973, offered to become the band's manager in mid-October. Kiss agreed, with the condition.

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On November 1, 1973, Kiss became the first act signed to. Is a city and in the province of, in the region of in northern.

It is built along the river Serio at 43 kilometres from Cremona, it is the seat of the Catholic, who gave the title of city to Crema. Crema's main economic activities traditionally related to agriculture, cattle breeding and making, but its manufactures in centuries include cheese, iron products and cotton and wool textiles. Crema hosts the Department of the.

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Crema's origins have been linked to the invasion of the 6th century CE, the name deriving from the Lombard term meaning 'little hill', though this is doubtful since it does not lie above the surrounding countryside. Other linguistic roots may suggest an older origin, in particular the root meaning a boundary.

Other authorities trace its foundation back to the 4th century CE, when was capital of the. According to another version, it was instead an more ancient Celtic or settlement.Crema first appears in historical documents in the 11th century as a possession of the counts of. It was ruled by Boniface, his daughter Matilde. In 1098, Matilde gave the town as a gift to the.

During this period the prosperity of Crema's territory began as agriculture was boosted and the Humiliates' Order introduced the processing of wool, to be the area's main economic activity until the 19th century. In 1159, after it had signed an alliance with Milan against the Cremona, Crema was besieged and destroyed by the; the siege of Crema was marked by several episodes of brutality. The Germans hung some prisoners to their siege machines hoping the defenders would not fire against their fellows. However, this expedient did not work, turned the battle into a slaughter. After the the city was allowed to be rebuilt as a. Gave it back to his allied.

A period as a free followed, during which, the tendency to partisan struggles, typical of the northern Italian communes of that age, soon showed.In any case, the city was reinforced with new walls and gates, a network of canals further improved agriculture. In the 13th century Crema was enriched with its famous cathedral and the; the communal independence ended in 1335, when the city surrendered to, whose family held the city until the end of the century. In 1361 Crema was touched by the. A brief period of rule by the Benzoni family followed; the passed again to the Visconti, from 1449 onwards, to the. As a Venetian inland province, Crema obtained numerous privileges and was safe from the economic decline of the nearby under the Spanish rule, it kept a substantial autonomy.

These included a new line of walls, the rebuilding of the, the Palazzo della Notaria, now Palazzo Vescovile; the 17th century saw the beginning of the of the city, caused by the decline of its industrial activities, although agriculture continued to flourish.In 1796 an was founded. After the in 1797, Crema became part of the new French client; the French army created a. At first Crema formed part of the province of Crema-Lodi, but was annexed to the department of Alto Po centred on Cremona. After the the awarded to as part of the.

Within Lombardy–Venetia it became part of the Province of Lodi–Crema within the sub-Kingdom of. By the 1859 which ended the, Austria ceded Lombardy, including Crema, to, who immediately ceded it to; this formed part of the, which saw Sardinia become the in 1861. In 1946, the Kingdom became the modern. Crema's historical sights include: Cathedral, in style, with a tall completed in 1604 Civic museum church of Santa Maria della Croce built in 1493–1500 by Palazzo Comunale Palazzo Pretorio, with the annexed medieval tower Palazzo Vescovile was filmed throughout the main town.Tourist information can be retrieved at The tortelli cremaschi represents the main dish of the local culinary tradition; this is a kind of tortelli. More info is available on the dedicated page: Tortelli cremaschi., painter, composer, film director, living in Crema, painter, painter and journalist, classical Crema is served by a railway station on the railway, with regional trains. There were three national roads connecting the city: SS 415 to; the nearest. An referred to as an EP, is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single, but is unqualified as an album or LP.

Contemporary EPs contain a minimum of three tracks and maximum of six tracks, are considered 'less expensive and time-consuming' for an artist to produce than an album. An EP referred to specific types of records other than 78 rpm standard play and LP, but it is now applied to mid-length CDs and downloads as well.

Of said, 'EPs—originally extended-play'single' releases that are shorter than traditional albums—have long been popular with punk and indie bands.' In the, defines a boundary between EP and album classification at 25 minutes of maximum length and no more than four tracks. EPs were released in various sizes in different eras; the earliest multi-track records, issued around 1919 by, were vertically cut 78 rpm discs known as '2-in-1' records. These had finer than usual grooves, like.By 1949, when the 45 rpm single and 33​1⁄3 rpm LP were competing formats, seven-inch 45 rpm singles had a maximum playing time of only about four minutes per side.

As an attempt to compete with the LP introduced in 1948 by rival Columbia, introduced 'Extended Play' 45s during 1952, their narrower grooves, achieved by lowering the cutting levels and sound compression optionally, enabled them to hold up to 7.5 minutes per side—but still be played by a standard 45 rpm. These were 10-inch LPs split onto two seven-inch EPs or 12-inch LPs split onto three seven-inch EPs, either sold separately or together in covers; this practice became much less common with the advent of triple-speed-available phonographs. Some classical music albums released at the beginning of the LP era were distributed as EP albums—notably, the seven operas that conducted on radio between 1944 and 1954; these opera EPs broadcast on the and manufactured by RCA, which owned the NBC network were made available both in 45 rpm and 33​1⁄3 rpm.In the 1990s, they began appearing on compact discs.

RCA had success in the format with their top money earner, issuing 28 Elvis EPs between 1956 and 1967, many of which topped the separate EP chart during its brief existence. During the 1950s, RCA published several EP albums of movies, containing both the story and the songs; these featured the original casts of actors and actresses. Each album contained two seven-inch records, plus a illustrated booklet containing the text of the recording so that children could follow along by reading; some of the titles included and what was a recent release, the movie version of, presented in 1954. The recording and publishing of 20,000 was unusual: it did not employ the movie's cast, years a 12 in 33⅓ rpm album, with a nearly identical script, but another different cast, was sold by in conjunction with the re-release of the movie in 1963.Because of the popularity of 7' and other formats, SP records became less popular and the production of SPs in was suspended in 1963. In the 1950s and 1960s, EPs were compilations of singles or album and were played at 45 rpm on seven-inch discs, with two songs on each side. Other than those published by RCA, EPs were uncommon in the and, but they were sold in the United Kingdom, in some other European countries, during the 1950s and 1960s. Printed the first EP chart in 1960; the, and Music Echo and the continued to list EPs on their respective singles charts.

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' outsold most singles for some weeks in 1963; when the BBC and Record Retailer commissioned the to compile a chart it was restricted to singles and EPs disappeared from the listings. In the, seven-inch EPs marketed as 'mini-LPs' were introduced in 1970, with tracks selected from an album and packaging resembling the album they were taken from.This format became popular in America in the early 1970s for promotional releases, for use in. Included a bonus four-song EP with his double LP in 1976. During the 1970s and 1980s, there was less standardization and EPs were made on seven-inch, 10-inch or 12-inch discs running either 33​1⁄3 or 45 rpm; some novelty EPs used odd shapes and colors, a few of them were picture discs.

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Was the first band to have an EP reach number one on the Billboard album chart, its EP, was released on January 25, 1994. In 2004, and Jay-Z's collaboration EP, was the next to reach the number one spot after Alice in Chains. In 2010, the cast of the television series became the first artist to have two EPs reach number one, with Glee: The Music, on the week of May 8, 2010, on the week of June 26, 2010. In 2010, revived the format with their 'Six-Pak' offering of six songs on a compact disc.The first EPs were seven-inch records with more tracks than a normal single. Although they shared size and speed with singles, they were a recognizably different format than the seven-inch single. Are a British musical group formed in 1988 in, consisting of, and Andy ' Vowles. Their debut album was released in 1991, with the single ' reaching the charts and being voted the 63rd greatest song of all time in a poll by NME.

1998's, containing ', 2003's 100th Window charted in the UK at number one. Both Blue Lines and Mezzanine feature in Rolling Stone's list of the; the group has won numerous music awards throughout their career, including a Brit Award—winning Best British Dance Act, two, two. They have released five studio albums. DJs Daddy G and and artist-turned-rapper Robert Del Naja met as members of partying collective.

One of the first homegrown in the UK, The Wild Bunch became dominant on the Bristol club scene in the mid-1980s.Massive Attack started as a production trio in 1988, with the independently released song, ', sung by falsetto-voiced Carlton McCarthy, with considerable backing from, they signed to in 1990—committing to deliver six studio albums and a 'best of' compilation. Circa became a of, was subsumed into, which in turn was acquired by EMI.

Blue Lines, was co-produced by and, who became their first manager. McVey and his wife, Neneh Cherry, provided crucial financial support and in-kind assistance to the early careers of Massive Attack and during this period paying regular wages to them through their Cherry Bear Organisation. Massive Attack used guest vocalists, interspersed with Del Naja and Marshall's own stylings, on top of what became regarded as an British creative sampling production. In the 1990s, the trio became known for not being able to get along with one another and working separately.Andy Vowles, who had once thought of himself as the trio's musical director, acrimoniously left Massive Attack in late 1999, after an ultimatum from the other two members to end the group if he did not.

Despite having taken Del Naja's side in the effective firing of Vowles and participating in a show-of-unity webcast as a duo the following year, had effectively left by 2001 in that he abandoned the studio altogether. Marshall returned to a studio role in 2005, having joined the touring line-up in 2003 and 2004., Daddy G and 3D put out 'Any Love' as a single, co-produced by Bristol double-act. 3D co-wrote Neneh Cherry's '. Cameron McVey and Neneh Cherry helped them to record their first LP, Blue Lines in their house, the album was released in 1991 on Virgin Records; the album used vocalists including, a former cohort.

MC's Tricky and Willie Wee once part of The Wild Bunch, featured, as well as Daddy G's voice on 'Five Man Army'.Neneh Cherry sang backing on anthem, ' of the '. That year they released 'Unfinished Sympathy' as a single, a string-arranged track at studio, scored by, that went on to be voted the 10th greatest song of all time in a poll by; the group temporarily shortened their name to 'Massive' on the advice of McVey to avoid controversy relating to the. They went back to being 'Massive Attack' for their next single, '. After Shara Nelson left, the band brought in Everything but the Girl's as a vocalist and released 'Protection' on 26 September 1994. With McVey out of the picture, enlisted the production talents of former Wild Bunch to co-produce some songs on it, with. Other tracks were co-produced by The Insects and 3D.

A dub version, was released the following year. Protection won a Brit award for Best Dance Act; the other collaborators on Protection were, a Scottish classical, Tricky.Tricky's solo career was taking off at this time and he decided not to collaborate with Massive Attack after this.1994/1995 was the period of Portishead's Dummy and Tricky's albums and the term ' was coined. The media started to refer to the ' scene'. In 1995, Massive Attack started a label distributed by Virgin/EMI, signed Craig Armstrong and a number of other artists such as, Alpha and Day One; the trio espoused a non-interference philosophy that allowed the artists to make their albums in the way they wanted. The same year The Insects became unavailable for co-production and having parted ways with Nellee Hooper, the band were introduced to, a unknown producer whose main claim to fame thus far had been an association with anonymous outfit DNA; the first track they worked on was 'The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game', a cover version sung by Tracey Thorn for the. Davidge was brought in as engineer, but soon became producer.The trio fractured in the lead-up to the third album, Davidge having to co-produce the three producers' ideas separately.

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