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Cristina D'Avena (born 6 July 1964) is an Italian singer and TV personality.[1] She has sold nearly 7 million copies of her albums.[2]

Cristina D'Avena
Background information
Born (1964-07-06) 6 July 1964 (age 58)
Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Genres
  • Pop
  • electronic
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • television personality
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1981–present
Websitewww.cristinadavena.it

D'Avena was selected to join the prestigious Institute of Antoniano choir, following her debut, Lo Zecchino d'Oro, at age three. In the early 1980s, she sang numerous anime theme songs, which were compiled into several successful albums. Around the same time, D'Avena made her debut as an actress. In 1986, she appeared in Love me Licia, an Italian adaption of the Japanese manga Ai Shite Knight. D'Avena has been performing concerts in Italy since the late 1990s.

In 2010, D'Avena returned to recording and releasing music. Her works include the chart-topping album Duets, which featured several Italian singers and songwriters, notably: J-Ax, Giusy Ferreri, Francesca Michielin, Loredana Bertè, Baby K, Arisa, Annalisa, Emma, Michele Bravi, Elio, Noemi, Benji & Fede, Chiara, and Ermal Meta. D'Avena has also written two children's books.


Career



Music career and theme songs for animated series


D'Avena's main line of work is recording theme songs for animated series. Overall, she has sung 743 songs, including theme songs for Sailor Moon, Kimagure Orange Road, Ai Shite Knight, Marmalade Boy, Ace o Nerae!, Touch, Pokémon, Attack No. 1, One Piece, Candy Candy, La Seine no Hoshi, Magic Knight Rayearth, Dr. Slump, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, Himitsu no Akko-chan, Little Women, Wedding Peach, Attacker You!, Glass Mask, Cardcaptor Sakura, Princess Sarah and Rose of Versailles. Cristina has also recorded songs for other television programs. The dubbed Italian songs she sings are not covers of the Japanese songs but newly written songs for the Italian dub of the anime. For the Italian dub of Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami, D'Avena both performed the theme songs and dubbed the singing voices of character Creamy Mami and her rival Megumi Ayase. D'Avena has performed themes for live-action TV series and Western cartoon series such as Batman: The Animated Series, Count Duckula, The Mask, My Little Pony and Friends, The Smurfs, The Magic School Bus, The Snorks, Totally Spies, and Jem.

In December 2009, D'Avena released her Magia di Natale album, which includes 12 traditional Christmas songs, all arranged by Valeriano Chiaravalle. In this album, she sang in English for the first time. She also paid homage to the recently deceased Michael Jackson by including a cover of his song "Childhood". She later released another album dedicated to Christmas as well as special albums commemorating her 30th year in the music industry.

D'Avena has presented stories and created fairy tales through VHS tapes, and audio CDs for De Agostini and other editions. [clarification needed]

On 10 November 2017, following her contract with Warner Music Italy, she released her 76th album, Duets – Tutti cantano Cristina, which includes songs with Italian artists including Loredana Bertè, Emma Marrone, J-Ax, Giusy Ferreri, Annalisa, Francesca Michielin, Arisa and Michele Bravi.[3] The album became her first number one album and received the platinum certification by Fimi.[4]

On 23 November 2018, her 77th studio album Duets Forever – Tutti cantano Cristina was released, containing 16 duets with many singer-songwriters of Italian music, such as Elisa, Patty Pravo, Carmen Consoli, Federica Carta, Elodie, Max Pezzali and Alessandra Amoroso.[5] The album reached number three on the Italian Albums Chart, and is certified gold.[6]


Acting and television programs


D'Avena performed the Italian theme song for the anime series, Ai Shite Knight (known in Italy as Kiss Me Licia). She also starred as the female lead, Licia (Yakko-chan), in four live-action drama sequels: Love me Licia, Licia, dolce Licia, Teneramente Licia, and Balliamo e cantiamo con Licia.[citation needed]

A four-season telefilm was created about D'Avena: Arriva Cristina, Cristina, Cri Cri and Cristina, l' Europa siamo noi. They were also hugely successful in the 1990s.[citation needed]

Cristina has been the presenter and the special guest of many TV programs for children, such as Holyday on Ice, Sabato al Circo, Luna Party, L' Allegria fa '90, Bim Bum Bam, Buona Domenica, I Fatti Vostri, Lo Zecchino d' Oro, Game Boat, and Matricole e Meteore.[citation needed]

After co-hosting the TV program Matricole e Meteore for Canale 5,[7] from 2012 to 2013 D'Avena hosted two music-themed programs on the TV channel Super!. In 2014, she was the voice of Beatrice in the Italian dub of Over the Garden Wall. She was a special guest in the 2016 edition of the Festival of Sanremo and was cast for the comedy TV program Colorado.[8][9] On 16 February 2018, D'Avena returned to television as a member of the jury on the first edition of Sanremo Giovani, a teenage talent show hosted by Antonella Clerici.[10]


Discography



Albums



Singles



Songs



Filmography



Films


Year Title Role Notes
1998 Cucciolo Herself Cameo appearance
2016 Il trenino Thomas - La grande corsa Narrator (voice) Italian dub; voice role
2017 Smurfs: The Lost Village Smurf Willow (voice) Italian dub; voice role
2019 Playmobil: The Movie Fairy godmother (voice) Italian dub; voice role

Television


Year Title Role Notes
1981–2000 Bim bum bam Herself/Co-host Children's program
1985 Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel Yū Morisawa/ Creamy (voice) Lead role (singing voice only)
1986 Love Me Licia Licia Lead role; 34 episodes
1987 Licia dolce Licia Licia Lead role; 35 episodes
Teneramente Licia Licia Lead role; 39 episodes
1988 Balliamo e cantiamo con Licia Licia Lead role; 36 episodes
Arriva Cristina Cristina Lead role; 36 episodes
1989 Cristina Cristina Lead role; 36 episodes
1990 Evviva l'allegria Herself/Co-host Variety show
1990–1991 Cri Cri Cristina Lead role; 72 episodes
1991 Cristina, l'Europa siamo noi Cristina Lead role; 36 episodes
1992–1993 Cantiamo con Cristina Herself/Host Children's singing program
1993–1994 Buona Domenica Herself/Co-host Variety show (season 6)
1995 Buon Natale Bim bum bam Herself Special
1995–1996 La sai l'ultima? Herself/ Interviewer Variety show (season 4)
1997–1999 Game Boat Herself/Host Children's program (seasons 2–3)
1998–2000, 2017–present Zecchino d'Oro Herself/Host Talent show
2000 Concerto di primavera Herself/ Performer Special
2005 Those Scurvy Rascals Narrator at the Opening Italian dub; voice role
2010 Matricole & Meteore Herself/ Recurring guest Docuseries (season 2)
2014 Over the Garden Wall Beatrice (voice) Main role; 10 episodes
2016 Colorado Herself/ Musical guest Variety/comedy show (season 18)
2018 Sanremo Young Herself/Judge Talent show (season 1)
2021 Drag Race Italia Herself/Guest judge Episode: "Ciao Italia!"
2022 Il cantante mascherato Herself/ Contestant Talent show (season 3)

See also



References


  1. "Tanti auguri Cristina D'Avena" [Best Wishes Cristina D'Avena] (in Italian). TGCOM. 5 July 2004. Archived from the original on 3 August 2018. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  2. Giordano, Paolo (21 January 2010). "Ho rifiutato reality per dieci anni. Torno da matricola". Il Giornale (in Italian)
  3. s.r.l, Rockol com. "√ Recensioni | Dischi | Cristina D'Avena – DUETS – TUTTI CANTANO CRISTINA su Rockol". Rockol (in Italian). Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  4. "Classifiche – FIMI". www.fimi.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  5. s.r.l, Rockol com. "√ La recensione di "Duets Forever" di Cristina D'Avena". Rockol (in Italian). Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  6. "Classifiche – FIMI". www.fimi.it (in Italian). Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  7. "CRISTINA D'AVENA TORNA A LAVORARE IN TV COME INVIATA PER MATRICOLE E METEORE". DavideMaggio.it. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  8. "Sanremo 2016: gli autori di Carlo Conti, il nostro Festival – ESCLUSIVA – Cultura & Spettacoli". ANSA.it (in Italian). 28 January 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  9. "Cristina D'Avena star a Colorado". Donna Moderna. 21 September 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  10. "Sanremo Young: il Festival raddoppia in modalità 'femminocentrica' con Mara Maionchi, Mietta e Iva Zanicchi". FAREMUSIC (in Italian). 12 February 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2020.



На других языках


[de] Cristina D’Avena

Cristina D’Avena (* 6. Juli 1964 in Bologna) ist eine italienische Sängerin und Schauspielerin.
- [en] Cristina D'Avena

[es] Cristina D'Avena

Cristina D'Avena (Bolonia, 6 de julio de 1964) es una cantante, presentadora y actriz italiana. famosa sobre todo por su interpretación de los openings de los dibujos animados transmitidos por las cadenas del Grupo Mediaset.

[ru] Д’Авена, Кристина

Кристина Д’Авена (итал. Cristina D'Avena; род. 6 июля 1964 года, Болонья, Италия) — итальянская певица, актриса, телеведущая[3]. Известна исполнением песен в телесериалах и мультфильмах, показываемых на каналах медиаконцерна Gruppo Mediaset. Продано 6 млн копий её альбомов[4].



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