Ornella Ferrari

Italian lyricist
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Ornella Ferrari (1909–1983), known by the pen name Biri, was a successful woman Italian song lyricist of the 1940s to 1970s. She achieved recognition with the song "Addormentarmi così" in 1948. Her 1951 entry at San Remo, "La luna si veste d'argento", sung by Achille Togliani and Nilla Pizzi was accused of partial use of an earlier 1907 poem.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Carlo Maria Lomartire Festival 2012 "Le parole erano di una donna – una paroliera, e questa è già una grossa novità –, la milanese Ornella Ferrari, in arte Biri. Più tardi alcuni critici notarono nei suoi versi qualcosa che poteva farpensare a un plagio, quello di una poesia del 1907 ."
  2. ^ Marcello Giannotti - L'enciclopedia di Sanremo: 55 anni di storia del festival ... 2005 - Page 91 FERRARI ORNELLA Autrice di canzoni. È la prima donna a figurare come autrice di brani per Sanremo. Per l'edizione del 1951 compone, con lo pseudonimo Biri, La luna si veste d'argento, cantata da Achille Togliani e Nilla Pizzi, arrivata al ...
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