La Lupa (Swiss singer) explained

La Lupa is a Swiss singer and performer known in the Alps region for her eclectic stage performances while wearing colorful, eccentric costumes.[1] [2] [3]

Biography

She was born Maryli Maura Marconi in the Onsernone valley in the canton of Ticino, on 9 February 1947. She was given the name La Lupa when she was a teenager and kept it as her stage name. When he was 20 years old, she went to Zurich, where she lives.[4] [5]

Career

Her first public performance was in 1980, when she played the leading role in the open-air play "Der Suppastai" with singer-songwriter Walter Liethaof in the Arcas-Platz de Chur, Swiss canton of the Grisons.[6] Since then, she has produced around two dozen solo programs, often presented in Zurich spaces such as the Kunsthaus and the Stock Theater, accompanied by musicians Fortunat Frölich, Fabian Müller and Hieronymus Schädler on the stage, under the direction of Polish musician Michal Ratynski.[7]

Her productions and audio recordings include musical renderings from poets like Dante Alighieri, Kahlil Gibran, Guillaume Apollinaire, Angelo Poliziano, Rabindranath Tagore, Hildegard von Bingen, Pablo Neruda, Federico Garcia Lorca, Francesco Petrarca, Salvatore Quasimodo, Friedrich Schiller, Biagio Marin, and Fernando Pessoa.[8] <

She made a US tour in 1993, during which she performed in New York and Washington, and she also had performances in Stockholm, Paris, Kyiv, Napoli, Venice, Cairo and Amsterdam. In 1992 she performed at the EXPO'92 in Seville. Freshness, fusion of soul and core, ingenuity, and juxtaposed cultural richness are traits mentioned by commentators to describe La Lupa's art.[9] [8] La Lupa's own definition of happiness is: "Happiness is when the struggle for life turns into the dance of life."

Media

A documentary about her life, directed by Lucienne Lanaz, was released in 1999.[10] Interviews with the artist from the Neue Zürcher Zeitung (2018)[11] and the Italian National Radio (2021)[12] are available online.

Works

Selected recordings

Publications

Projects completed

References

  1. Web site: Polvere di palcoscenico . 2022-04-26 . Cooperazione . en.
  2. Web site: La Lupa – Grazie alla vita . 2024-01-17 . swissfilms . en.
  3. Web site: LA LUPA – Jura Films . 2024-01-17 . en-US.
  4. Web site: Lupa, La Person 1947- Schweiz. Sängerin, Interpretin Tessiner Volkslieder . lobid.org.
  5. Web site: Hauzenberger . Martin . Neben dem Singen bleibt keine Zeit für anderes . https://web.archive.org/web/20220529114220/https://zeitlupe.ch/magazin/ . May 29, 2022 . zeitlupe.ch . 24–29 . June 12, 2022 . bot: unknown .
  6. Web site: "Die Lieder sind Strophen zu meinem Lebenslied" . 2022-04-27 . www.suedostschweiz.ch . de.
  7. Web site: Kunst: La Lupa feiert Premiere . 2022-04-26 . Schweizer Illustrierte . de-CH.
  8. Web site: Un accostamento istintivo. Maryli Maura Herz-Marconi e la Lupa di Avenches . 2022-04-24 . www.go-italy.net.
  9. Web site: Die singende Wölfin . 2022-04-23 . Pauline Broccard . en-US .
  10. Web site: LA LUPA – Jura Films . 2022-04-25 . jura-films.ch . en-US.
  11. Web site: La Lupa, Sängerin . 2018-01-31 . NZZ.ch.
  12. Web site: Il gioco del mondo . 2021-04-11 . Rsi.ch .
  13. Web site: La Lupa: Rückblick . 2024-01-17 . www.la-lupa.ch.

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