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| background = solo_singer | years_active = 1950–1962
| years_active = 1950 - 1961 | birth_name = Antonio Nipote
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'''Nino Nipote''', pseudonym of '''Antonio Nipote''' (Naples, August 24, 1925 - Naples, March 4, 1997), was an Italian singer.<ref>{{cite web |title=Artist: Nino Nipote |url=https://www.discogs.com/it/artist/3650578-Nino-Nipote |publisher=Discogs}}</ref> '''Nino Nipote''', pseudonym of '''Antonio Nipote''' (Naples, August 24, 1925 Naples, March 4, 1997), was an Italian singer.<ref>{{cite web |title=Artist: Nino Nipote |url=https://www.discogs.com/it/artist/3650578-Nino-Nipote |publisher=Discogs}}</ref>


== Biography == == Biography ==
Last of ten sons, Nino Nipote (real name Antonio Nipote) was born in Naples on August 24, 1925, in the Vicaria district.
In 1950 he began to record his first discs for the record company ], with the Anepeta and Vinci orchestras. The following year he participated in the Piedigrottissima della Cetra with other singers, including ] and Eva De Paoli. In 1953 he took part in the Piedigrotta Abici, interpreting ''Nisciuno'' by Antonio Vian and, in the same year, he participated in the magazine of Amedeo Greco ''Poesie e Canzoni'' with Tina De Paolis, ], ] and Alberto Amato. The following year, in 1954 he was in the cast of the second ] where, in conjunction with ], he performed ''Canta cu mme''. The other song proposed entitled ''Ched'è l'ammore'', dubbed by ], had less luck and was eliminated in prime time. In the same year he triumphed at the Piedigrotta Acampora with the songs ''Vela sulitaria'' and ''Piazzetta azzurra''. In 1955 at the Piedigrotta Bideri he proposed the tune ''<nowiki/>'O 'nzisto'' and, in the same year, he participated in the 1st Festival della Canzone Italiana e Napoletana organized by the Anepeta orchestra.


In 1947 he participated in ''L'ora del dilettante'', a competition for new entries organised by ENAL at the Tarsia Theater (the current Roberto Bracco). The president of the commission, Vittorio Parisi, recommended him a period of study with the master Nino Campanino. After two years of lessons Nino passed a first selection at the radio, and after another audition he passed from the direction of the Campese orchestra to the Anepeta orchestra.
In 1957 he changed record labels, passing to Aldo Scoppa's Vis Radio and participated in the Festival di Napoli with the songs ''Passiggiatella'' and ''Tutto me parla 'e te''. In the meantime he participated to numerous programs of variety with ], Alberto Amato, Aldo Tarantino and others.

In 1950 he began to record his first discs for the record company ], with the Anepeta and Vinci orchestras. The following year he participated in the Piedigrottissima della Cetra with the songs '''A vocca 'e Cuncettina'' and ''Fenesta rosa'', along with other singers, including ] and Eva De Paoli. In 1953 he took part in the Piedigrotta Abici, interpreting ''Nisciuno'' by Antonio Vian and, in the same year, he participated in the magazine of Amedeo Greco ''Poesie e Canzoni'' with Tina De Paolis, ], ] and Alberto Amato. The following year, in 1954 he was in the cast of the second ] where, in conjunction with ], he performed ''Canta cu mme''.<ref>{{cite book |title=la Canzone napoletana dalle origini ai nostri giorni: Storia e protagonisti|author=Raffaele Cossentino|publisher=Rogiosi editore|year=2013}}</ref> The other song proposed entitled ''Ched'è l'ammore'', dubbed by ], had less luck and was eliminated in prime time.<ref>{{cite web|title=Così in tutto il mondo spuntò "Luna caprese" |url=https://www.capripress.com/26802/2020/08/02/cosi-in-tutto-il-mondo-spunto-luna-caprese/ |publisher=Capri Press}}</ref> In the same year he triumphed at the Piedigrotta Acampora with the songs ''Vela sulitaria'' and ''Piazzetta azzurra''. In 1955 at the Piedigrotta Bideri he proposed the tune ''<nowiki/>'O 'nzisto'' and, in the same year, he participated in the 1st Festival della Canzone Italiana e Napoletana organized by the Anepeta orchestra.

In 1957 he changed record labels, passing to Aldo Scoppa's ] and participated in the Festival di Napoli with the songs ''Passiggiatella'' and ''Tutto me parla 'e te''. In the meantime he participated to numerous programs of variety with ], Alberto Amato, Aldo Tarantino and others.


He retired from the music scene in the first half of the 1960s. He retired from the music scene in the first half of the 1960s.
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== Partial discography == == Partial discography ==
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=== 78 rpm ===

* 1951 – ''Fra Napule e Milano/Uocchie 'e brillante'' (], DC 5385)
=== Singles ===
* 1951 – '''A vocca 'e Cuncettina/Fenesta rosa'' (], DC 5369)
*1951 – ''Ddoie lettere/Nemmeno 'e rrose'' (Cetra, DC 5372)
* 1951 – ''Fra Napule e Milano/Uocchie 'e brillante'' (Cetra, DC 5385)
* 1951 – ''Scurriato schiocca/Vulesse addeventà'' (Cetra, DC 5386) * 1951 – ''Scurriato schiocca/Vulesse addeventà'' (Cetra, DC 5386)
* 1951 – '''A Vocca 'E Cuncettina/Fenestra Rosa'' (Cetra, DC 5369) *1951 – ''Sole grigio/Luna, lù!...'' (Cetra, DC 5389)
*1951 – ''Mezzanotte senza 'e stelle/Femmene, sciure e musica'' (Cetra, DC 5390; side B sings Antonio Basurto)
* 1952 – ''Voca guagliò/'O princepe indiano'' (Cetra, DC 5574; side B sings Pina Lamara) * 1952 – ''Voca guagliò/'O princepe indiano'' (Cetra, DC 5574; side B sings Pina Lamara)
* 1952 – ''Li funtanelle/Tuppe... ttu''' (Cetra, DC 5575; side B sings Pina Lamara) * 1952 – ''Li funtanelle/Tuppe... ttu''' (Cetra, DC 5575; side B sings Pina Lamara)
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* 1952 – '''A litoranea/Nustalgia'' (Cetra, DC 5578; side A sings Antonio Basurto) * 1952 – '''A litoranea/Nustalgia'' (Cetra, DC 5578; side A sings Antonio Basurto)
* 1952 – ''Margellina/Desiderio 'e sole'' (Cetra, DC 5583; side B sings Domenico Attanasio) * 1952 – ''Margellina/Desiderio 'e sole'' (Cetra, DC 5583; side B sings Domenico Attanasio)
*1953 – ''Venite 'o chiatamone/Margarita e Mastru Ciccio'' (Cetra, DC 5805; side B sings Maria Vittoria)
* 1953 – ''Fenestella 'e Marechiaro/Guaglione 'e pianino'' (Cetra, DC 5807) * 1953 – ''Fenestella 'e Marechiaro/Guaglione 'e pianino'' (Cetra, DC 5807)
* 1953 – ''Giuramento/N'coppa 'e camaldule'' (Cetra, DC 5810) *1953 – ''<nowiki/>'N coppa 'e Camaldule/Giuramento'' (Cetra, DC 5810)
* 1954 – ''Ched'è l'ammore/Balcone Chiuso'' (Cetra) *1953 – ''Dannazione d'o core/Poveri rrose'' (Cetra, DC 5848; side A sings Antonio Basurto)
* 1953 – ''Fuoco 'e ammore/'O vico d'e suspire'' (Cetra, DC 5889)
*1954 – ''Fantasia 'e nnammurate/Tu puorte 'o stesso nomme'' (Cetra, DC 5948)
* 1954 – ''Ched'è l'ammore/Balcone Chiuso'' (Cetra, DC 6019)
*1954 – ''Canta cu' mme/Rota 'e fuoco e faccia 'e neve'' (Cetra, DC 6020; side B sings Antonio Basurto)
*1954 – ''Pulecenella/Tre rundinelle'' (Cetra, DC 6021; side A sings Pina Lamara)
* 1954 – ''Embe 'Mberebe' 'Mbembe'/'O gallo e 'a gallina'' (Cetra, DC 6110) * 1954 – ''Embe 'Mberebe' 'Mbembe'/'O gallo e 'a gallina'' (Cetra, DC 6110)
* 1954 – '''E spingole francese/Funtana all'ombra'' (Cetra) * 1954 – '''E spingole francese/Funtana all'ombra'' (Cetra, DC 6126)
* 1954 – '''E vetrine/Ciccillo e Vincenzella'' (Cetra, DC 6171) * 1954 – '''E vetrine/Ciccillo e Vincenzella'' (Cetra, DC 6171)
*1955 – ''<nowiki/>'E llampare/Geluso 'e te'' (Cetra, DC 6318; disc recorded with the Quintetto Partenopeo, lato A canta Tullio Pane)
* 1955 – ''Luna chiara/Curiosità'' (Cetra, DC 6319; disc recorded with the Quintetto Partenopeo) * 1955 – ''Luna chiara/Curiosità'' (Cetra, DC 6319; disc recorded with the Quintetto Partenopeo)
* 1955 – ''<nowiki>'</nowiki>O ritratto 'e Nanninnella/Me songo 'nnammurato 'e te'' (Cetra, DC 6320; disc recorded with the Quintetto Partenopeo) * 1955 – ''<nowiki>'</nowiki>O ritratto 'e Nanninnella/Me songo 'nnammurato 'e te'' (Cetra, DC 6320; disc recorded with the Quintetto Partenopeo)
*1955 – ''Luna janca/'A bonanema 'e ll'ammore'' (Cetra, DC 6323; disc recorded with the Quintetto Partenopeo, side A sings Luciano Glori)
* 1955 – ''Nun voglio fa 'o sergente/Chitarre e manduline'' (Cetra, DC 6331) * 1955 – ''Nun voglio fa 'o sergente/Chitarre e manduline'' (Cetra, DC 6331)
* 1955 – ''Maruzzella/So' chiacchiere'' (Cetra, DC 6334; side B sings Tullio Pane) * 1955 – ''Maruzzella/So' chiacchiere'' (Cetra, DC 6334; side B sings ])
* 1955 – '''A dispettosa/'O 'nfinfero'' (Cetra, DC 6381) * 1955 – '''A dispettosa/'O 'nfinfero'' (Cetra, DC 6381)
* 1955 – '''O 'nzisto/Povera figliulella'' (Cetra, DC 6382) * 1955 – '''O 'nzisto/Povera figliulella'' (Cetra, DC 6382)
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* 1955 – ''Vienetenne a Positano/Bella campagnola'' (Cetra, DC 6384) * 1955 – ''Vienetenne a Positano/Bella campagnola'' (Cetra, DC 6384)
* 1956 – ''Napule nun more/Zampugnaro 'nnammurato'' (Cetra, DC 6497) * 1956 – ''Napule nun more/Zampugnaro 'nnammurato'' (Cetra, DC 6497)
* 1956 – ''Lacreme napulitane/I te vurria vasà'' (Cetra, DC 6498) * 1956 – ''Lacreme napulitane/]'' (Cetra, DC 6498)
* 1956 – ''Scetate/Guapparia'' (Cetra, DC 6499) * 1956 – ''Scetate/Guapparia'' (Cetra, DC 6499)
* 1956 – ''Come pioveva/Fili d'oro]]'' (Cetra, DC 6500) * 1956 – ''Come pioveva/Fili d'oro'' (Cetra, DC 6500)
* 1957 – ''Tu vuò fà l'americano/Serenatella sciuè sciuè'' (Vis Radio, Vi-5778) * 1957 – ''Tu vuò fà l'americano/Serenatella sciuè sciuè'' (], Vi-5778)
* 1957 – ''Storta va diritta vene/Cantammola 'sta canzone!'' (Vis Radio, Vi-5853) *1957 – ''Storta va diritta vene/Cantammola 'sta canzone!'' (Vis Radio, Vi-5853)
* 1957 – ''Passiggiatella/Tutto me parla 'e te'' (Vis Radio, Vi-5857) *1957 – ''Passiggiatella/Serenatella 'e maggio'' (Vis Radio, Vi-5854)
*1957 – ''Ma che guaglione/Scugnezziello 'nnammurato'' (Vis Radio, Vi-5961)
*1957 – ''Serenata a Carulina/Pazzagliona'' (Vis Radio, Vi-5962)
*1961 – ''Nisciuno/Che vuo' capì'' (Harmony record, HCN 0018)


=== 33 rpm === === Compilations ===
* 1953 – ''Piedigrotta '53'' (Cetra; with Antonio Basurto, Maria Vittoria) * 1953 – ''Piedigrotta '53'' (Cetra, LPA 5; with Antonio Basurto, Maria Vittoria)
* 1954 – ''2º Festival della Canzone Napoletana'' (Cetra; with Pina Lamara, ]) * 1954 – ''2º Festival della Canzone Napoletana'' (Cetra, LPA 13; with Pina Lamara, ])
* 1955 – ''Il Golfo Incantato'' (Cetra; with Delfina Basso, Luciano Glori, ]) * 1955 – ''Il Golfo Incantato'' (Cetra, LPA 39; with Delfina Basso, Luciano Glori, ])
* 1957 – ''5º Festival della Canzone Napoletana'' (Vis radio) * 1957 – ''5º Festival della Canzone Napoletana'' (Vis radio, ViMT 24049)
* 1971 – ''Festival Della Canzone Napoletana (1)'' (Seven Seas) * 1964 – ''Concerto per Napoli vol. 2'' (Vis Radio, VIS LP 2066)
* 1971 – ''Festival Della Canzone Napoletana (1)'' (Seven Seas, SR-615~6)
*2015 – ''Le canzoni dei ricordi, Vol. 29 (Canzoni e cantanti anni 1940 e 1950)'' (Archivi del Novecento)


== References == == References ==
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== Bibliography == == Bibliography ==
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Nino Nipote
Background information
Birth nameAntonio Nipote
OriginNaples
GenresNeapolitan song
Years active1950–1962
LabelsCetra, Vis Radio, Harmony record
Musical artist

Nino Nipote, pseudonym of Antonio Nipote (Naples, August 24, 1925 – Naples, March 4, 1997), was an Italian singer.

Biography

Last of ten sons, Nino Nipote (real name Antonio Nipote) was born in Naples on August 24, 1925, in the Vicaria district.

In 1947 he participated in L'ora del dilettante, a competition for new entries organised by ENAL at the Tarsia Theater (the current Roberto Bracco). The president of the commission, Vittorio Parisi, recommended him a period of study with the master Nino Campanino. After two years of lessons Nino passed a first selection at the radio, and after another audition he passed from the direction of the Campese orchestra to the Anepeta orchestra.

In 1950 he began to record his first discs for the record company Cetra, with the Anepeta and Vinci orchestras. The following year he participated in the Piedigrottissima della Cetra with the songs 'A vocca 'e Cuncettina and Fenesta rosa, along with other singers, including Aurelio Fierro and Eva De Paoli. In 1953 he took part in the Piedigrotta Abici, interpreting Nisciuno by Antonio Vian and, in the same year, he participated in the magazine of Amedeo Greco Poesie e Canzoni with Tina De Paolis, Agostino Salvietti, Aurelio Fierro and Alberto Amato. The following year, in 1954 he was in the cast of the second Festival di Napoli where, in conjunction with Katyna Ranieri, he performed Canta cu mme. The other song proposed entitled Ched'è l'ammore, dubbed by Carla Boni, had less luck and was eliminated in prime time. In the same year he triumphed at the Piedigrotta Acampora with the songs Vela sulitaria and Piazzetta azzurra. In 1955 at the Piedigrotta Bideri he proposed the tune 'O 'nzisto and, in the same year, he participated in the 1st Festival della Canzone Italiana e Napoletana organized by the Anepeta orchestra.

In 1957 he changed record labels, passing to Aldo Scoppa's Vis Radio and participated in the Festival di Napoli with the songs Passiggiatella and Tutto me parla 'e te. In the meantime he participated to numerous programs of variety with Tecla Scarano, Alberto Amato, Aldo Tarantino and others.

He retired from the music scene in the first half of the 1960s.

He died in Naples on March 4, 1997.

Partial discography

The corps of singers and the orchestra directed by Luigi Vinci of the "Vetrina di Piedigrotta"

Singles

  • 1951 – 'A vocca 'e Cuncettina/Fenesta rosa (Cetra, DC 5369)
  • 1951 – Ddoie lettere/Nemmeno 'e rrose (Cetra, DC 5372)
  • 1951 – Fra Napule e Milano/Uocchie 'e brillante (Cetra, DC 5385)
  • 1951 – Scurriato schiocca/Vulesse addeventà (Cetra, DC 5386)
  • 1951 – Sole grigio/Luna, lù!... (Cetra, DC 5389)
  • 1951 – Mezzanotte senza 'e stelle/Femmene, sciure e musica (Cetra, DC 5390; side B sings Antonio Basurto)
  • 1952 – Voca guagliò/'O princepe indiano (Cetra, DC 5574; side B sings Pina Lamara)
  • 1952 – Li funtanelle/Tuppe... ttu' (Cetra, DC 5575; side B sings Pina Lamara)
  • 1952 – 'A riggina d''e tarantelle/Sciummo (Cetra, DC 5576; side A sings Pina Lamara)
  • 1952 – Lassame sunnà/Maria è robba mia! (Cetra, DC 5577; side A sings Pina Lamara)
  • 1952 – 'A litoranea/Nustalgia (Cetra, DC 5578; side A sings Antonio Basurto)
  • 1952 – Margellina/Desiderio 'e sole (Cetra, DC 5583; side B sings Domenico Attanasio)
  • 1953 – Venite 'o chiatamone/Margarita e Mastru Ciccio (Cetra, DC 5805; side B sings Maria Vittoria)
  • 1953 – Fenestella 'e Marechiaro/Guaglione 'e pianino (Cetra, DC 5807)
  • 1953 – 'N coppa 'e Camaldule/Giuramento (Cetra, DC 5810)
  • 1953 – Dannazione d'o core/Poveri rrose (Cetra, DC 5848; side A sings Antonio Basurto)
  • 1953 – Fuoco 'e ammore/'O vico d'e suspire (Cetra, DC 5889)
  • 1954 – Fantasia 'e nnammurate/Tu puorte 'o stesso nomme (Cetra, DC 5948)
  • 1954 – Ched'è l'ammore/Balcone Chiuso (Cetra, DC 6019)
  • 1954 – Canta cu' mme/Rota 'e fuoco e faccia 'e neve (Cetra, DC 6020; side B sings Antonio Basurto)
  • 1954 – Pulecenella/Tre rundinelle (Cetra, DC 6021; side A sings Pina Lamara)
  • 1954 – Embe 'Mberebe' 'Mbembe'/'O gallo e 'a gallina (Cetra, DC 6110)
  • 1954 – 'E spingole francese/Funtana all'ombra (Cetra, DC 6126)
  • 1954 – 'E vetrine/Ciccillo e Vincenzella (Cetra, DC 6171)
  • 1955 – 'E llampare/Geluso 'e te (Cetra, DC 6318; disc recorded with the Quintetto Partenopeo, lato A canta Tullio Pane)
  • 1955 – Luna chiara/Curiosità (Cetra, DC 6319; disc recorded with the Quintetto Partenopeo)
  • 1955 – 'O ritratto 'e Nanninnella/Me songo 'nnammurato 'e te (Cetra, DC 6320; disc recorded with the Quintetto Partenopeo)
  • 1955 – Luna janca/'A bonanema 'e ll'ammore (Cetra, DC 6323; disc recorded with the Quintetto Partenopeo, side A sings Luciano Glori)
  • 1955 – Nun voglio fa 'o sergente/Chitarre e manduline (Cetra, DC 6331)
  • 1955 – Maruzzella/So' chiacchiere (Cetra, DC 6334; side B sings Tullio Pane)
  • 1955 – 'A dispettosa/'O 'nfinfero (Cetra, DC 6381)
  • 1955 – 'O 'nzisto/Povera figliulella (Cetra, DC 6382)
  • 1955 – 'Nnammuratella/Spatella argiento (Cetra, DC 6383)
  • 1955 – Vienetenne a Positano/Bella campagnola (Cetra, DC 6384)
  • 1956 – Napule nun more/Zampugnaro 'nnammurato (Cetra, DC 6497)
  • 1956 – Lacreme napulitane/I te vurria vasà (Cetra, DC 6498)
  • 1956 – Scetate/Guapparia (Cetra, DC 6499)
  • 1956 – Come pioveva/Fili d'oro (Cetra, DC 6500)
  • 1957 – Tu vuò fà l'americano/Serenatella sciuè sciuè (Vis Radio, Vi-5778)
  • 1957 – Storta va diritta vene/Cantammola 'sta canzone! (Vis Radio, Vi-5853)
  • 1957 – Passiggiatella/Serenatella 'e maggio (Vis Radio, Vi-5854)
  • 1957 – Ma che guaglione/Scugnezziello 'nnammurato (Vis Radio, Vi-5961)
  • 1957 – Serenata a Carulina/Pazzagliona (Vis Radio, Vi-5962)
  • 1961 – Nisciuno/Che vuo' capì (Harmony record, HCN 0018)

Compilations

  • 1953 – Piedigrotta '53 (Cetra, LPA 5; with Antonio Basurto, Maria Vittoria)
  • 1954 – 2º Festival della Canzone Napoletana (Cetra, LPA 13; with Pina Lamara, Tullio Pane)
  • 1955 – Il Golfo Incantato (Cetra, LPA 39; with Delfina Basso, Luciano Glori, Tullio Pane)
  • 1957 – 5º Festival della Canzone Napoletana (Vis radio, ViMT 24049)
  • 1964 – Concerto per Napoli vol. 2 (Vis Radio, VIS LP 2066)
  • 1971 – Festival Della Canzone Napoletana (1) (Seven Seas, SR-615~6)
  • 2015 – Le canzoni dei ricordi, Vol. 29 (Canzoni e cantanti anni 1940 e 1950) (Archivi del Novecento)

References

  1. "Artist: Nino Nipote". Discogs.
  2. Raffaele Cossentino (2013). la Canzone napoletana dalle origini ai nostri giorni: Storia e protagonisti. Rogiosi editore.
  3. "Così in tutto il mondo spuntò "Luna caprese"". Capri Press.
  4. "Nino Nipote, una stella della musica napoletana". rockemartello.com.

Bibliography

  • Ettore De Mura (1969). Enciclopedia della canzone napoletana. Napoli: Il Torchio.
  • Carmelo Pittari (2009). Voci di ieri. Stamperia del Valentino.
  • Antonio Sciotti (2011). Cantanapoli. Enciclopedia del Festival della Canzone Napoletana 1952-1981. Luca Torre Editore.

External links

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