The story behind
La storia di Serafino, according to DoReSol
In *La storia di Serafino*, Adriano Celentano presents a piece that, beyond its melody, stands out for the way it was conceived. The music, co-written by Celentano himself along with Mike DelPrete, captures a particular essence that invites exploration of the narrative behind each note. The song's duration, 3 minutes and 54 seconds, gives us just enough time to immerse ourselves in the story it evokes.
Adriano Celentano, born in Milan in 1938, is a multifaceted figure in the Italian music scene, also known by his nickname "il Molleggiato" due to his distinctive dance style. His career has led him to sell nearly 150 million records, a figure that places him alongside Mina as one of the best-selling Italian artists. Often, Celentano has participated in the composition of his songs, sometimes collaborating on music and lyrics, although his wife Claudia Mori has noted that he sometimes formally ceded authorship to others. His impact, both in Italy and internationally, has established him as a benchmark of Italian light music. His personality has been key in building a persona that became a symbol for many Italians after the post-war period. One of his most significant contributions was his early understanding of changes in music and culture, introducing a sound influenced by rock and roll from the United States to Italy, a vibrant proposal that particularly resonated with young people of the time.
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Adriano Celentano · 1971 · Track 8
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Music Adriano Celentano, Mike DelPrete