Caterina Bueno Explained

Caterina Bueno
Birth Date:2 April 1943
Origin:Fiesole (Italy)
Instrument:Vocals
Genre:Folk
Occupation:Singer
Years Active:1963–2007
Label:I dischi del sole, Fonit Cetra

Caterina Bueno (2 April 1943 – 16 July 2007) was an Italian singer and folk music historian.

Biography

Starting in the 1960s, her research and performances of Italian folk songs, particularly those of Tuscany, are credited to bringing a new awareness of Italian folk music.

Bueno was born in San Domenico di Fiesole to her Spanish father, painter Xavier Bueno, and Swiss mother, the writer Julia Chamorel. She taught herself to play the guitar and collected folk records, generally of Tuscany origin. She became active at the l'Istituto Ernesto De Martino and later the magazine Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano.

She has worked with many artists in her career including Francesco De Gregori who dedicated his song "Caterina" to her.[1]

Albums

Singles

Bueno was also featured in the 1999 Italian folk collection CD The Great Ladies of Italian Folk Music (Buda Musique)

References and further reading

Notes and References

  1. News: Addio a Caterina Bueno . . July 27, 2007 . November 30, 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110522111459/http://www.rockol.it/musicaitaliana.com/news/it/2007/07071702.html . May 22, 2011 .