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Mario Trevi

Agostino Capozzi (born 2 November 1941), known professionally as Mario Trevi, is an Italian singer and actor.

Mario Trevi
Background information
Birth nameAgostino Capozzi
Born (1941-11-02) 2 November 1941 (age 81)
Melito di Napoli, Italy
OriginNaples, Italy
GenresPop, Canzone Napoletana, turbo-folk
Occupation(s)Singer, actor
Years active1955–present
LabelsDurium, Royal, RCA, King Universal, Zeus Record
Websitemariotrevi.com

Biography Edit

Trevi was born in Melito di Napoli on 2 November 1941. He is the son of Domenico and Maddalena Capozzi Ciletti and the first of nine children. Mario is the head of a family set in the melodic song in the heart of Naples, Italy. He is the brother of Lino Capozzi, Stefano Fany, and Franco Moreno. He is also the uncle of Salvatore Capozzi and Mimmo Moreno and grandfather of Tony Mariano.[1] Mario Trevi spent his childhood in poverty during Italy's post-war. At a young age he began working as a bricklayer, and some evenings he sang for free in the basement of a local puppet theatre where he entratained small audiences.[2] Agostino, in art known as Mario Trevi, soon changed job from a bricklayer to a fabric cutter in a fabric shop at Piazza Nicola Amore in Naples, but did not give up singing. Instead his passion for singing grew, and he soon became a fan of Sergio Bruni, a well-known Neapolitan singer. At the age 14, he took on singing lessons with Maestro Attilio Staffelli, a professor at the Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella. Soon, Mario's voice was heard in one of Galleria Umberto I, thanks to one of his uncles. At that event, Vincenzo Acampora noticed Mario's talent and proposed him to sing at the Piedigrotta Festival, a well-known local show. Mario started his career at the age of 17, when he sang Nuvole D'Ammore. That night, he shared the stage with famous artists such as Giacomo Rondinella, Tecla Scarano and Nicla Di Bruno. Soon, his fame started to build as he performed with famous singers Gennaro Pasquariello and Claudio Villa in Porta Capuana. In 1961, Mario Trevi was invited to Totò's house, a well-known comedian, in Rome, who asked him to sing Malafemmena, a famous song written by Totò himself. In that same year Trevi married Titina Spagnolo, the daughter of a Neapolitan record dealer. In 1965, two days after the birth of their second child, Titina died of aneurysm. Among many who honored her at her funeral was Sergio Bruni. In 1967, despite family opposition, Trevi married Titina's younger sister, Teresa, with whom he had two more daughters.[3]

Career Edit

During his career, Mario Trevi has recorded more than eight hundred songs and has participated in ten Festival of Naples. In 1959, he recorded the first series of 78's with the Royal records. Among Mario Trevi's famous songs several have become classics, such as Indifferentemente (1963), Mare Verde (1961, written by Giuseppe Marotta), Me Parlano 'e Te (1964, written by the poet Salvatore Palomba and music by Antonio Vian), Settembre Cu' Mme' (1962, written by Renato flowers and music by Antonio Vian), and Cara Busciarda (1969, directed by Eduardo Alfieri). Because of his successful career, Mario Trevi was appointed to the Encyclopedia of the Neapolitan song by Ettore De Mura.

 
Salvatore Mazzocco, Milva and Mario Trevi (1961)
 
Bruno Sammartino and Mario Trevi
 
Robertino Loreti and Mario Trevi (1964)
 
Mario Trevi and Claudio Villa (1962)
 
Trevi and Mario Abbate (1963)
 
Nino D'Angelo, Alberto Amato and Trevi (1992)

In 1973 Trevi devoted himself to a new musical genre known as "songs of the underworld," and to the sceneggiata. Among many of his plays, 'A Paggella, brought so much success that was filmed in 1980 and directed by Ninì Grassia, starring Mario Trevi, Marc Porel, Rosalia Maggio, Beniamino Maggio, Marzio Onorato, Marisa Laurito. In 1981 he was scheduled to play in another movie, 'O Carabiniere, but he ended up turning down the opportunity and his character was played by Fabio Testi. In 1978, Mario Trevi took on tours to the U.S. and Canada. In New York, he sang at the Madison Square Garden, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and at the Kenkiol Theatre. He also participated in a tour in Europe and worked side by side with other Italian artists such as, Luciano Tajoli, Nilla Pizzi, and Claudio Villa. In 1995 he recorded an album with Zeus Record, a record making company, where he sang Pino Daniele's songs. In 1997 he was invited by Paolo Limiti in the show Ci vediamo in Tv[4] and in 2001, Piero Chiambretti and Fabio Fazio invited him to the Festival della canzone italiana to represent the Neapolitan song genre. Mario Trevi also participated in television shows such as Canzonissima, Napoli Contro Tutti, Scala Reale,[5] Canzoni alla Finestra, 4 Passi Tra Le Note, Il Paroliere, Questo Sconosciuto, 15 Minuti Con ..., La Fiera dei Sogni, Senza Rete, Napoli Prima e Dopo,[6] Viva Napoli, Domenica In,[7] Mezzogiorno in Famiglia,[8] La vita in diretta.[9]

On 26 November 2005 Mario Trevi was appointed, Knight of Malta, together with Bruno Venturini and Mario Merola.[10]

 
Mario Trevi (2005)

On 22 September 2009 Mario Trevi inaugurated its official website and entered the world of YouTube.[11] On 24 September 2009 he participated in the Premio Carosone 2009, held at the Arena Flegrea, Mostra d'Oltremare in Naples, where he sang Indifferentemente, Scalinatella and Giacca Rossa 'e Russetto.[12] On 4 November, Mario participated in the show Omaggio a Sergio Bruni (Tribute to Sergio Bruni)[13] where he sang the songs Lusingame[14] and Carmela,[15] and paired with Enzo Gragnaniello in singing Indifferentemente.[16] On 17 April 2010 Mario Trevi starred a new beginning with Luna Bianca,[17] a live concert created to tour Italy. In Luna Bianca, Trevi is accompanied by six young members of the Orchestra Luna Bianca and two young voices, performing the revisiting classic Neapolitan songs with new music arrangements consisting of accelerated rhythms combined with the folklore of the Neapolitan song, a remake Turbo-folk genre.[18][19][20]

 
MARIO TREVI Luna Bianca in concerto (MARIO TREVI White Moon in concert)

Discography Edit

  • 1961: Senti Napoli e poi...
  • 1961: Naples – Today (London Records)
  • 1964: Indifferentemente
  • 1964: Mario Trevi con la orquesta de E.Alfieri (Ronde de Venezuela)
  • 1965: Canzoni napoletane classiche
  • 1966: Canzoni napoletane moderne
  • 1970: Mario Trevi & Mirna Doris, Ammore 'e Napule (Fiesta record company)
  • 1974: Le disque d'or des Chansons Napolitanes – Mario Trevi (Pickwick Records)
  • 1975: Mario Trevi – vol.1
  • 1975: Mario Trevi – vol.2
  • 1975: Mario Trevi – vol.3
  • 1975: Mario Trevi
  • 1975: Si me sonno Napule
  • 1975: Papà
  • 1975: 'Nu telegramma
  • 1975: Mario Trevi
  • 1976: Mario Trevi recita le sue sceneggiate nel ruolo di 1° attore
  • 1976: 'O presepio
  • 1977: 'A paggella
  • 1977: Senti Napoli e poi... (Sicamericana Sacifi)
  • 1978: 'A befana
  • 1978: Mario Trevi – 12° volume
  • 1979: La sceneggiata napoletana
  • 1979: 'E candeline
  • 1979: Canzoni di Napoli (Music Hall)
  • 1981: Mario Trevi – 14° volume
  • 1982: Mario Trevi – 15° volume
  • 1983: Mario Trevi – 18° volume
  • 1984: Mario Trevi – 19° volume
  • 1985: 'Nfizzo 'nfizzo
  • 1986: Nun è 'nu tradimento
  • 1986: Ancora io
  • 1989: I miei successi di ieri... cantati oggi
  • 1991: Tu si importante
  • 1992: Cento canzoni da ricordare – vol.1
  • 1992: Cento canzoni da ricordare – vol.2
  • 1992: Cento canzoni da ricordare – vol.3
  • 1992: Cento canzoni da ricordare – vol.4
  • 1994: Cento canzoni da ricordare – vol.5
  • 1994: Cento canzoni da ricordare – vol.6
  • 1994: Carezze d'autore
  • 1995: ...Pecché te voglio bene
  • 1995: ...Niente – Trevi canta Daniele
  • 1996: Nustalgia
  • 2008: Il capitano e il marinaio
  • 2011: Napoli Turbo Folk

Filmography Edit

Theater Edit

  • Cunfiette 'e sposa (1969)
  • Sulitario (1970)
  • 'O carabiniere (1972)
  • 'A mano nera (1973)
  • 'O cammurrista (1973)
  • Cella 17 (1974)
  • 'O mariuolo (1975)
  • 'O fuggiasco (1975)
  • 'O rre d'è magliare (1976)
  • 'Nu telegramma (1976)
  • 'O presepio (1976)
  • 'O professore (1977)
  • 'A paggella (1977)
  • 'A Befana (1978)
  • 'O metronotte (1979)
  • 'O diario (1979)
  • Papà (1980)
  • Astrignete 'a 'mme (1980)
  • 'O tesoro (1981)
  • 'O carabiniere (1981)

Bibliography Edit

  • Ettore De Mura, Enciclopedia della Canzone Napoletana, Napoli, Il Torchio, 1969 (Trevi Mario, pag. 380).
  • Pietro Gargano – Gianni Cesarini, La Canzone Napoletana, Milano, Rizzoli editore, 1984.
  • Annuario del cinema italiano, editore: Centro studi di cultura, promozione e diffusione del cinema, 1986.
  • Annuario del cinema italiano, editore: Centro studi di cultura, promozione e diffusione del cinema, 1990.
  • Gino Castaldo, Dizionario della canzone italiana, Armando Curcio Editore, 1990
  • Vittorio Paliotti, Storia della canzone napoletana: i primi canti popolari, le antiche villanelle, le melodie celebri in tutto il mondo..., Newton Compton, 1992.
  • Pino Farinotti, Dizionario degli attori, tutti gli attori e i loro film, Varese, Sugarco Edizioni, 1993.
  • Salvatore Tolino, Mostra storica permanente della Poesia, del Teatro e della Canzone Napoletana, Istituto Grafico Editoriale Italiano, 1999.
  • Joe Vitale, Viaggio nell'etnomusica: Manuale di musica popolare, ILA Palma, 2000.
  • Giovanni Alfano, Napule è 'na canzone, Antologia della canzone napoletana, Salerno, Palladio Editrice, 2001.
  • Dario Salvatori, Dizionario della canzoni italiane, Roma, Elle U Multimedia, 2001.
  • Pasquale Scialò, La Sceneggiata, rappresentazione di un genere popolare, Napoli, Guida, 2002.
  • Mario Merola – Geo Nocchetti, Napoli solo andata...il mio lungo viaggio, Sperling & Kupfer, 2005.
  • Enrico Careri – Pasquale Scialò, Studi sulla canzone napoletana classica, Libreria musicale italiana, 2008.
  • Tiziano Tarli e Pierpaolo De Iulis, Vesuvio Pop, la nuova canzone melodica napoletana, Rome, Arcana Editore, 2009.
  • Salvatore Palomba – Stefano Fedele, Le Canzoni di Napoli, Napoli, L'Ancora del Mediterraneo, 2009.
  • Pasquale Scialò, Storie di musica, Napoli, Guida, 2010.
  • Antonio Sciotti, Cantanapoli. Enciclopedia del Festival della Canzone Napoletana 1952–1981, Napoli, Luca Torre editore, 2011.
  • Pietro Gargano, Nuova Enciclopedia Illustrata della Canzone Napoletana vol.VII, Napoli, edizione Magmata, 2015.

References Edit

  1. ^ Video on YouTube
  2. ^ Interview with Mario Trevi on YouTube
  3. ^ "Indifferentemente Trevi, la voce di Piedigrotta" Il Mattino, 17 aprile 2005, pag. 51
  4. ^ "Ci vediamo in TV"
  5. ^ Mario Trevi, Indifferentemente, Scala Reale(1966) on YouTube
  6. ^ Napoli prima e dopo
  7. ^ Domenica In on YouTube
  8. ^ alla trasmissione Mezzogiorno in famiglia, interview with Mario Trevi, Carla Boni and Narciso Parigi on YouTube
  9. ^ La vita in diretta
  10. ^ "I Cavalieri Crociati approdano al Gran Hotel La Sonrisa" La Repubblica, 29 novembre 2005, pag. 14
  11. ^ Video on YouTube
  12. ^ Premio Carosone 2009
  13. ^ interview on YouTube
  14. ^ Lusingame, Omaggio a Sergio Bruni on YouTube
  15. ^ Carmela, Omaggio a Sergio Bruni on YouTube
  16. ^ Indifferentemente, Mario Trevi – Enzo Gragnaniello, Omaggio a Sergio Bruni on YouTube
  17. ^ Poster of the show 23 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ MARIO TREVI Luna Bianca, Special on YouTube
  19. ^ Show MARIO TREVI Luna Bianca in concerto
  20. ^ MARIO TREVI Lunabianca in concerto on YouTube

External links Edit

  • Mario Trevi at IMDb
  • Official website (Italian)
  • Official YouTube channel
  • Official Facebook page
  • Mario Trevi on iTunes

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from the existing Italian Wikipedia article at it Mario Trevi cantante see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated it Mario Trevi cantante to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Agostino Capozzi born 2 November 1941 known professionally as Mario Trevi is an Italian singer and actor Mario TreviBackground informationBirth nameAgostino CapozziBorn 1941 11 02 2 November 1941 age 81 Melito di Napoli ItalyOriginNaples ItalyGenresPop Canzone Napoletana turbo folkOccupation s Singer actorYears active1955 presentLabelsDurium Royal RCA King Universal Zeus RecordWebsitemariotrevi wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 3 Discography 4 Filmography 5 Theater 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksBiography EditTrevi was born in Melito di Napoli on 2 November 1941 He is the son of Domenico and Maddalena Capozzi Ciletti and the first of nine children Mario is the head of a family set in the melodic song in the heart of Naples Italy He is the brother of Lino Capozzi Stefano Fany and Franco Moreno He is also the uncle of Salvatore Capozzi and Mimmo Moreno and grandfather of Tony Mariano 1 Mario Trevi spent his childhood in poverty during Italy s post war At a young age he began working as a bricklayer and some evenings he sang for free in the basement of a local puppet theatre where he entratained small audiences 2 Agostino in art known as Mario Trevi soon changed job from a bricklayer to a fabric cutter in a fabric shop at Piazza Nicola Amore in Naples but did not give up singing Instead his passion for singing grew and he soon became a fan of Sergio Bruni a well known Neapolitan singer At the age 14 he took on singing lessons with Maestro Attilio Staffelli a professor at the Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella Soon Mario s voice was heard in one of Galleria Umberto I thanks to one of his uncles At that event Vincenzo Acampora noticed Mario s talent and proposed him to sing at the Piedigrotta Festival a well known local show Mario started his career at the age of 17 when he sang Nuvole D Ammore That night he shared the stage with famous artists such as Giacomo Rondinella Tecla Scarano and Nicla Di Bruno Soon his fame started to build as he performed with famous singers Gennaro Pasquariello and Claudio Villa in Porta Capuana In 1961 Mario Trevi was invited to Toto s house a well known comedian in Rome who asked him to sing Malafemmena a famous song written by Toto himself In that same year Trevi married Titina Spagnolo the daughter of a Neapolitan record dealer In 1965 two days after the birth of their second child Titina died of aneurysm Among many who honored her at her funeral was Sergio Bruni In 1967 despite family opposition Trevi married Titina s younger sister Teresa with whom he had two more daughters 3 Career EditDuring his career Mario Trevi has recorded more than eight hundred songs and has participated in ten Festival of Naples In 1959 he recorded the first series of 78 s with the Royal records Among Mario Trevi s famous songs several have become classics such as Indifferentemente 1963 Mare Verde 1961 written by Giuseppe Marotta Me Parlano e Te 1964 written by the poet Salvatore Palomba and music by Antonio Vian Settembre Cu Mme 1962 written by Renato flowers and music by Antonio Vian and Cara Busciarda 1969 directed by Eduardo Alfieri Because of his successful career Mario Trevi was appointed to the Encyclopedia of the Neapolitan song by Ettore De Mura nbsp Salvatore Mazzocco Milva and Mario Trevi 1961 nbsp Bruno Sammartino and Mario Trevi nbsp Robertino Loreti and Mario Trevi 1964 nbsp Mario Trevi and Claudio Villa 1962 nbsp Trevi and Mario Abbate 1963 nbsp Nino D Angelo Alberto Amato and Trevi 1992 In 1973 Trevi devoted himself to a new musical genre known as songs of the underworld and to the sceneggiata Among many of his plays A Paggella brought so much success that was filmed in 1980 and directed by Nini Grassia starring Mario Trevi Marc Porel Rosalia Maggio Beniamino Maggio Marzio Onorato Marisa Laurito In 1981 he was scheduled to play in another movie O Carabiniere but he ended up turning down the opportunity and his character was played by Fabio Testi In 1978 Mario Trevi took on tours to the U S and Canada In New York he sang at the Madison Square Garden at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and at the Kenkiol Theatre He also participated in a tour in Europe and worked side by side with other Italian artists such as Luciano Tajoli Nilla Pizzi and Claudio Villa In 1995 he recorded an album with Zeus Record a record making company where he sang Pino Daniele s songs In 1997 he was invited by Paolo Limiti in the show Ci vediamo in Tv 4 and in 2001 Piero Chiambretti and Fabio Fazio invited him to the Festival della canzone italiana to represent the Neapolitan song genre Mario Trevi also participated in television shows such as Canzonissima Napoli Contro Tutti Scala Reale 5 Canzoni alla Finestra 4 Passi Tra Le Note Il Paroliere Questo Sconosciuto 15 Minuti Con La Fiera dei Sogni Senza Rete Napoli Prima e Dopo 6 Viva Napoli Domenica In 7 Mezzogiorno in Famiglia 8 La vita in diretta 9 On 26 November 2005 Mario Trevi was appointed Knight of Malta together with Bruno Venturini and Mario Merola 10 nbsp Mario Trevi 2005 On 22 September 2009 Mario Trevi inaugurated its official website and entered the world of YouTube 11 On 24 September 2009 he participated in the Premio Carosone 2009 held at the Arena Flegrea Mostra d Oltremare in Naples where he sang Indifferentemente Scalinatella and Giacca Rossa e Russetto 12 On 4 November Mario participated in the show Omaggio a Sergio Bruni Tribute to Sergio Bruni 13 where he sang the songs Lusingame 14 and Carmela 15 and paired with Enzo Gragnaniello in singing Indifferentemente 16 On 17 April 2010 Mario Trevi starred a new beginning with Luna Bianca 17 a live concert created to tour Italy In Luna Bianca Trevi is accompanied by six young members of the Orchestra Luna Bianca and two young voices performing the revisiting classic Neapolitan songs with new music arrangements consisting of accelerated rhythms combined with the folklore of the Neapolitan song a remake Turbo folk genre 18 19 20 nbsp MARIO TREVI Luna Bianca in concerto MARIO TREVI White Moon in concert Discography Edit1961 Senti Napoli e poi 1961 Naples Today London Records 1964 Indifferentemente 1964 Mario Trevi con la orquesta de E Alfieri Ronde de Venezuela 1965 Canzoni napoletane classiche 1966 Canzoni napoletane moderne 1970 Mario Trevi amp Mirna Doris Ammore e Napule Fiesta record company 1974 Le disque d or des Chansons Napolitanes Mario Trevi Pickwick Records 1975 Mario Trevi vol 1 1975 Mario Trevi vol 2 1975 Mario Trevi vol 3 1975 Mario Trevi 1975 Si me sonno Napule 1975 Papa 1975 Nu telegramma 1975 Mario Trevi 1976 Mario Trevi recita le sue sceneggiate nel ruolo di 1 attore 1976 O presepio 1977 A paggella 1977 Senti Napoli e poi Sicamericana Sacifi 1978 A befana 1978 Mario Trevi 12 volume 1979 La sceneggiata napoletana 1979 E candeline 1979 Canzoni di Napoli Music Hall 1981 Mario Trevi 14 volume 1982 Mario Trevi 15 volume 1983 Mario Trevi 18 volume 1984 Mario Trevi 19 volume 1985 Nfizzo nfizzo 1986 Nun e nu tradimento 1986 Ancora io 1989 I miei successi di ieri cantati oggi 1991 Tu si importante 1992 Cento canzoni da ricordare vol 1 1992 Cento canzoni da ricordare vol 2 1992 Cento canzoni da ricordare vol 3 1992 Cento canzoni da ricordare vol 4 1994 Cento canzoni da ricordare vol 5 1994 Cento canzoni da ricordare vol 6 1994 Carezze d autore 1995 Pecche te voglio bene 1995 Niente Trevi canta Daniele 1996 Nustalgia 2008 Il capitano e il marinaio 2011 Napoli Turbo FolkFilmography Edit1980 La pagellaTheater EditCunfiette e sposa 1969 Sulitario 1970 O carabiniere 1972 A mano nera 1973 O cammurrista 1973 Cella 17 1974 O mariuolo 1975 O fuggiasco 1975 O rre d e magliare 1976 Nu telegramma 1976 O presepio 1976 O professore 1977 A paggella 1977 A Befana 1978 O metronotte 1979 O diario 1979 Papa 1980 Astrignete a mme 1980 O tesoro 1981 O carabiniere 1981 Bibliography EditEttore De Mura Enciclopedia della Canzone Napoletana Napoli Il Torchio 1969 Trevi Mario pag 380 Pietro Gargano Gianni Cesarini La Canzone Napoletana Milano Rizzoli editore 1984 Annuario del cinema italiano editore Centro studi di cultura promozione e diffusione del cinema 1986 Annuario del cinema italiano editore Centro studi di cultura promozione e diffusione del cinema 1990 Gino Castaldo Dizionario della canzone italiana Armando Curcio Editore 1990 Vittorio Paliotti Storia della canzone napoletana i primi canti popolari le antiche villanelle le melodie celebri in tutto il mondo Newton Compton 1992 Pino Farinotti Dizionario degli attori tutti gli attori e i loro film Varese Sugarco Edizioni 1993 Salvatore Tolino Mostra storica permanente della Poesia del Teatro e della Canzone Napoletana Istituto Grafico Editoriale Italiano 1999 Joe Vitale Viaggio nell etnomusica Manuale di musica popolare ILA Palma 2000 Giovanni Alfano Napule e na canzone Antologia della canzone napoletana Salerno Palladio Editrice 2001 Dario Salvatori Dizionario della canzoni italiane Roma Elle U Multimedia 2001 Pasquale Scialo La Sceneggiata rappresentazione di un genere popolare Napoli Guida 2002 Mario Merola Geo Nocchetti Napoli solo andata il mio lungo viaggio Sperling amp Kupfer 2005 Enrico Careri Pasquale Scialo Studi sulla canzone napoletana classica Libreria musicale italiana 2008 Tiziano Tarli e Pierpaolo De Iulis Vesuvio Pop la nuova canzone melodica napoletana Rome Arcana Editore 2009 Salvatore Palomba Stefano Fedele Le Canzoni di Napoli Napoli L Ancora del Mediterraneo 2009 Pasquale Scialo Storie di musica Napoli Guida 2010 Antonio Sciotti Cantanapoli Enciclopedia del Festival della Canzone Napoletana 1952 1981 Napoli Luca Torre editore 2011 Pietro Gargano Nuova Enciclopedia Illustrata della Canzone Napoletana vol VII Napoli edizione Magmata 2015 References Edit Video on YouTube Interview with Mario Trevi on YouTube Indifferentemente Trevi la voce di Piedigrotta Il Mattino 17 aprile 2005 pag 51 Ci vediamo in TV Mario Trevi Indifferentemente Scala Reale 1966 on YouTube Napoli prima e dopo Domenica In on YouTube alla trasmissione Mezzogiorno in famiglia interview with Mario Trevi Carla Boni and Narciso Parigi on YouTube La vita in diretta I Cavalieri Crociati approdano al Gran Hotel La Sonrisa La Repubblica 29 novembre 2005 pag 14 Video on YouTube Premio Carosone 2009 interview on YouTube Lusingame Omaggio a Sergio Bruni on YouTube Carmela Omaggio a Sergio Bruni on YouTube Indifferentemente Mario Trevi Enzo Gragnaniello Omaggio a Sergio Bruni on YouTube Poster of the show Archived 23 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine MARIO TREVI Luna Bianca Special on YouTube Show MARIO TREVI Luna Bianca in concerto MARIO TREVI Lunabianca in concerto on YouTubeExternal links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mario Trevi Mario Trevi at IMDb Official website Italian Official YouTube 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