Donatella Rettore
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| Born | Donatella Rettore 8 July 1955 Castelfranco Veneto, Veneto, Italy |
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| Instrument | Vocals |
| Years active | 1973–present |
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| Website | rettore |
Donatella Rettore (born 8 July 1955), also simply known as Rettore, is an Italian singer and songwriter.
Career
Born in Castelfranco Veneto, Province of Treviso, the daughter of a stage actress and a shopkeeper, Rettore started her singing career at 10 years old, as a member of a local band, I Cobra.[1] After graduating from liceo linguistico, she moved to Rome to pursue her musical career.[1] In 1973, she made her record debut with the singles "Anche se non lo sai" and "Quando tu", and toured as a supporting act for Nuova Compagnia di Canto Popolare and for Lucio Dalla.[1] In 1974, she took part in the 24th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival with "Capelli sciolti", which was included in her debut album Ogni giorno si cantano canzoni d'amore.[1][2] In the same period, she started collaborating with Claudio Rego, a member of progressive rock band Era dell'Acquario, who became her regular composer and later her husband.[1]
In 1976, Rettore got a major success in German-speaking countries with "Lailolà".[1][2] In 1977, she returned at the Sanremo Music Festival with "Carmela"; according to the rules of that edition, which mandated a direct challenge between participants, she was eliminated by Albatros.[1][2][3] In 1978, she started performing just as Rettore and adopting a more trasgressive look, and one year later she had her domestic breakout with the single "Splendido splendente" and the album Brivido divino.[1][2] In a few years, she cemented her success with a series of hits, including "Kobra", the Festivalbar winner "Donatella", "Lamette", and Elton John's penned songs "Remember" and "This Time".[1][2]
Following La ragazza che portava fortuna, a 1980 film project directed by Giancarlo Prete and starring Rettore and George Hilton which was interrupted after a few days of shooting and eventually cancelled,[1] in 1982, she made her acting debut in Umberto Lenzi's comedy film Cicciabomba.[1][2] In 1983, she released the less successful album Far West, with "Io ho te" serving as its lead single.[1] In 1986, she participated in the Sanremo Music Festival with "Amore Stella"; the following year, she collaborated with Giuni Russo on the summer hit "Adrenalina".[1][2] Her following projects turned to be unsuccessful, and her career was eventually relaunched by her Sanremo Music Festival 1994 entry "Di notte specialmente".[2] In 2002, she was the subject of a tribute album ClonAzioni – Tutti pazzi per Rettore.[1] After appearing on the reality show La fattoria, in 2005, she released the album Figurine, which was followed by Caduta massi in 2011.[1][2] In 2024, her duet with Ditonellapiaga, "Chimica", ranked 17th at the 72nd Sanremo Music Festival and was certified gold disc.[4] In 2025, she released the album Antidiva Putiferio.[5][6]
Filmography
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1982 | Cicciabomba | Miris Bigolin | Feature film debut |
| 1989 | Paganini | Miss Wells | |
| 1991 | Strepitosamente... flop | Raspa | |
| 2015 | #Romeo | Mystery woman | Short film |
Discography
Albums
- 1975 Ogni giorno si cantano canzoni d'amore (-)
- 1977 Donatella Rettore (-)
- 1979 Brivido divino (#12)
- 1980 Magnifico delirio (#8)
- 1981 Estasi clamorosa (#8)
- 1982 Kamikaze Rock'n'roll Suicide (#18)
- 1982 Super Rock, le sue più belle canzoni (-)
- 1983 Far West (#22)
- 1985 Danceteria (#20)
- 1988 Rettoressa (#47)
- 1989 Ossigenata (#39)
- 1991 Son Rettore e canto (#42)
- 1994 Incantesimi notturni (#32)
- 1996 Concert (-)
- 2005 Figurine (#45)
- 2008 Stralunata (#2 Dvd Chart)
- 2011 Caduta massi (#26)
- 2012 The Best of the Beast (-)
- 2025 Antidiva putiferio (#25)
Singles
- 1973 "Quando tu" (-)
- 1974 "Capelli sciolti" (-)
- 1975 "Ti ho preso con me" (-)
- 1976 "Lailolà" (-)
- 1977 "Carmela" (-)
- 1978 "Eroe"(#37)
- 1979 "Splendido splendente" (#6)
- 1980 "Kobra" (#4)
- 1981 "Donatella" (#3)
- 1982 "Lamette" (#8)
- 1982 "This Time" (#8)
- 1983 "Io ho te" (#13)
- 1985 "Femme fatale" (#19)
- 1986 "Amore stella" (#42)
- 1987 "Adrenalina" (with Giuni Russo)
- 1989 "Zan zan zan" (#47)
- 1994 "Di notte specialmente" (#9)
- 2003 "Bastardo" (#29)
- 2005 "Konkiglia" (-)
- 2011 "L'onda del mar" (-)
- 2011 "Callo" (-)
- 2011 "Lamette katana" (7" vinyl)
- 2012 "Natale sottovoce" (-)
- 2013 "Ciao ciao" (-)
- 2013 "Ciao ciao" (Remixes EP) (-)
- 2022 "Chimica" with Ditonellapiaga (#9)
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Meis, Gianluca (1 October 2019). #Rettore: Magnifico Delirio (in Italian). Vololibero. ISBN 978-88-97637-38-7.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Enrico Deregibus. "Rettore". Dizionario completo della Canzone Italiana. Giunti Editore, 2010. ISBN 8809756258.
- ^ Oltolini, Chiara (13 February 2025). "Rettore: «Sono un'eterna dilettante»". Vanity Fair Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 1 January 2026.
- ^ Cirinei, Cecilia (28 February 2022). "Il singolo 'Chimica' di Ditonellapiaga e Rettore ottiene il disco d'oro". la Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 1 January 2026.
- ^ Marzi, Mattia (17 January 2025). "Tutti fenomeni? Per fortuna che c'è Rettore". Rockol (in Italian). Retrieved 1 January 2026.
- ^ Gradi, Stefano (25 January 2025). "Rettore: «Sono un'antidiva e scateno un putiferio»". TV Sorrisi e Canzoni (in Italian). Retrieved 1 January 2026.
External links
- Official website
- Review of Caduta Massi (in English)