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Nora Orlandi

Nora Orlandi

Sound·1933–2025·Voghera, Lombardy, Italy

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Nora Orlandi, also known by the pseudonym Joan Christian (Voghera, June 28, 1933 – Rome, January 1, 2025), was a versatile and fundamental figure in Italian music, distinguishing herself as a singer, pianist, violinist, and composer.

Raised in a family of artists, she graduated in composition, harmony, and singing from the Conservatory of Genoa. Her career took off in 1951 in Rome when she was hired as a violinist in the RAI Orchestra under the direction of Pippo Barzizza, later collaborating with masters such as Lelio Luttazzi and Bruno Canfora. After a phase as a soloist characterized by a melodic style with jazz influences, she founded the Quartetto 2 + 2 in 1952. The definitive evolution came with the creation of I 4 + 4 di Nora Orlandi, an iconic vocal group that became a pillar of Italian record and television productions, also participating in films.

Nora Orlandi was one of the few women to establish herself as a soundtrack composer, excelling particularly in the Western genre. In 1966, she received the Critics' Prize for the soundtrack of Johnny Yuma. She also collaborated with Armando Trovajoli in writing lyrics and was the author of numerous successful advertising jingles.

The Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh

The Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh

Composer

1971 3.5
Double Face

Double Face

Composer

1969