- Quartetto Cetra
Quartetto Cetra, or simply I Cetra, was an Italian vocal quartet established during 1940s.
The group originated from the previous
Quartetto Ritmo following the replacement of one singer.Felice Chiusano filled the vacancy left byEnrico Gentile and joinedTata Giacobetti ,Virgilio Savona andEnrico De Angelis in the quartet's line-up. Quartetto Cetra debuted in aradio review titled "Riepilogando" in 1941.In October 1947 Enrico De Angelis left the group to join the
Army . He was replaced by the singerLucia Mannucci , the wife of Virgilio Savona. That was Cetra's final formation, which lasted for the rest of their four-decade career. The first song they performed together was "Dove siete stata nella notte del 3 giugno?" ("Where were you on the night of 3 June?").In 1948 Quartetto Cetra did the dubbing of the choruses for the Italian release of Disney's movie "
Dumbo ". For their excellent job they received a congratulation note signed byWalt Disney himself. Afterwards they did the dubbing for other movies such as "Make My Music ", "Melody Time " and "The Wizard of Oz".Quartetto Cetra made their stage debut in
Garinei & Giovannini 's "Gran Baldoria" review. Several other musical commedies followed. On stage the Cetras worked with other Italian celebrities of those times, suchWanda Osiris andAlberto Sordi .Italian
television was born in 1954. In the same year Quartetto Cetra made their first home television appearance in a show called "In quattro si viaggia meglio" ("You travel better when you're four"), although they had appeared onBritish television as far back as 1948 in "Café Continental ". In time they did a great number of other TV programs. Among them, their parodies of someliterature classics such as "The Count of Monte Cristo " or "The Three Musketeers " were a huge success.The quartet's early style was very much similar to
Mills Brothers 's, withjazz and swing vocal arrangements. The group then found its own way with a combination of songs and entertainment: earcatching tunes with funny lyrics yet with sophisticated arrangements, performed in comedy acts. The audience loved that, and Quartetto Cetra soon became very popular on the radio first, then on stage and on the TV as well.Quartetto Cetra was widely credited with the great virtue of combining excellent professional skills with popular entertainment.
In over forty years the group's repertoire included more than a thousand songs. Most were written by the duo Tata Giacobetti-Virgilio Savona, two members of the quartet. Just to name a few of them, "Il Visconte di Castelfombrone", "In un palco della Scala", "Un disco dei Platters", "Nella vecchia fattoria", "Vecchia America", "Che centrattacco" (dedicated to
Virgilio Levratto ), "Un bacio a mezzanotte", "I ricordi della sera".Quartetto Cetra officially closed their performing career on
1 July 1988 inBologna , with their last public concert.
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