Beloved singer dies after suffering heart attack at home

Ornella Vanoni, the quintessential Italian singer whose illustrious career spanned more than seven decades and whose deeply expressive voice left an indelible, sophisticated mark on generations of music lovers, has passed away at the age of 91. The news came late Friday from her home in Milan, where she died from cardiac arrest. As the world pauses to mourn one of Italy’s most iconic cultural figures, attention is once again being drawn to the deeply moving and characteristically theatrical final request she once shared with the public.

Celebrated across the globe as “The Lady of Italian Song,” Vanoni’s professional achievements were staggering: she recorded over 100 albums and sold more than 55 million records during her long career. She cemented her status with unforgettable hits such as “Senza Fine” and “L’appuntamento.” Her versatile music defied borders, seamlessly blending sophisticated jazz, European pop, and folk traditions, leading to rare collaborations with global legends including Gil Evans, Herbie Hancock, and George Benson.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni publicly expressed the nation’s sorrow on X (formerly Twitter), calling Vanoni’s voice “unmistakable” and declaring her legacy to be “an unrepeatable artistic heritage” for Italy.

From Milan’s Stage to International Stardom

Vanoni’s journey to stardom was anything but conventional. Born into a well-off Milanese family in 1934, she initially focused on a career in theater, undertaking studies across Switzerland, Britain, and France. In her memoir, Vincente o perdente (“Winner or Loser”), she captured the profound personal moment of her transformation: “There are birth dates that are not recorded in paperwork but which are, instead, the days when you finally become who you really are,” she wrote, vividly recalling the terror and thrill of stepping onto the stage at Milan’s prestigious Piccolo Teatro.

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