- "Adorami" (paired with
Tonina Torrielli) –
Failed to
qualify for the
final "Il
nostro refrain" (paired with
Tonina Torrielli) –
Failed to
qualify for the...
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Tonina Torrielli (born 22
March 1934) is an
Italian singer. In 1956, she
represented Italy in the
first Eurovision Song
Contest with the song "Amami se...
- "L'Amore", 1973 song by Fred
Bongusto "L'Amore", 1958 song by
Tonina Torrielli Amore, a
composition for
piano by
Ryuichi Sakamoto Amore Pacific, cosmetics...
- Raimondi, and the runner-up was "Amami se vuoi",
performed by
Tonina Torrielli. The
festival also
inspired the
international Eurovision Song Contest...
- it did not win. The song was
accompanied at the 1956
contest by
Tonina Torrielli with "Amami se vuoi" and was
succeeded as
Italian representative at the...
-
winning the Festival,
beating the song "L'edera" by
Nilla Pizzi and
Tonina Torrielli,
which came in
second place.
Whilst Dorelli's
performance had a lesser...
- finestre"
Italian Virgilio Panzuti Pino
Perotti Gian
Stellari Tonina Torrielli "Amami se vuoi"
Italian Vittorio Mascheroni Mario Panzeri Luxembourg...
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Rascel Ricchi e
Poveri Enrico Ruggeri Bobby Solo Alan
Sorrenti Tonina Torrielli Umberto Tozzi Claudio Villa Il Volo Wess Iva
Zanicchi Nina
Zilli Songs...
- "Tua",
which had been
originally performed by Jula De
Palma and
Tonina Torrielli. 7"
single – MH-23 "Tua" (Bruno Pallesi,
Walter Malgoni) "Nessuno" (Antonietta...
- doi:10.1103/physrevlett.69.2021. PMID 10046379. Plefka, J.; Spill, F.;
Torrielli, A. (2006). "Hopf
algebra structure of the AdS/CFT S-matrix". Physical...