Gianna Capaldi Pratesi a Sanremo 2024: l’ex gelataia 105enne racconta la sua storia
A remarkable story is unfolding as 105-year-old Gianna Capaldi Pratesi prepares to take the stage at the 76th edition of the Festival della canzone italiana – better known internationally as the Sanremo Music Festival. The former gelato maker, who moved to Scotland at the age of 28, will be a featured participant in the opening night’s festivities.
A Century of Life and Song
Born on March 16th, she will turn 106 years old shortly after her appearance. Ms. Capaldi Pratesi is expected to perform songs that have become iconic in the festival’s history, with a particular focus on “24mila baci” (“24 Thousand Kisses”) by Adriano Celentano.
A Witness to History
Beyond her potential performance, Ms. Capaldi Pratesi will be interviewed by Carlo Conti about a pivotal moment in Italian history: the 1946 referendum that led to the birth of the Italian Republic. This year marks the 80th anniversary of that landmark decision.
She has confirmed she will share her personal experience, recounting her first vote for the newly formed Republic.
What’s Next?
It remains to be seen which songs Ms. Capaldi Pratesi will ultimately perform. Her interview with Carlo Conti could offer further insights into her life and perspectives on the historical events she has witnessed. The festival’s opening night will undoubtedly be a memorable occasion, showcasing a remarkable individual and her connection to Italy’s cultural and political past.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Gianna Capaldi Pratesi?
Gianna Capaldi Pratesi is a 105-year-old woman from Chiavari, Italy, who previously worked as a gelato maker in Scotland.
What is her role at the Sanremo Music Festival?
She will be a featured participant on the opening night of the 76th edition of the festival and is expected to perform songs from the festival’s history, potentially including “24mila baci” by Adriano Celentano.
What historical event will she discuss?
She will be interviewed about the 1946 referendum that established the Italian Republic and her experience voting in that election.
What does it mean to connect personal stories with significant historical events like the founding of a republic?