Rudy Giovannini

Rudy Giovannini or Rodolfo Giovannini (born November 18, 1966 in Bolzano) is a singer and tenor from South Tyrol. The artist completed his classical vocal training at the conservatories in Bolzano and Verona and with Maestro Arrigo Pola in Modena. This teacher also trained the Italian opera singer Luciano Pavarotti, among others. In 2000, Rudy Giovannini became known to a wider public in one fell swoop. As a participant in the Grand Prix of Folk Music, the singer came third with the song "Amore, Amore". Rudy Giovannini repeated this triumph in 2002. Four years later, the artist won the competition together with singer Belsy and the male choir Coro Monti Pallidi with the song "Salve Regina". The single made it to number 73 in the Austrian charts. Rudy Giovannini scores another minor hit with the song "Der Caruso der Berge singt Sakrale und besinnliche Lieder", which reaches number 65 in the Austrian charts. In the 2010s, the singer regularly released new albums, albeit without much reverberation in the charts. The best-of album Das Beste is released in 2023. Rudy Giovannini made it to number 2 in the German charts. In Austria, the longplayer reached number 12, followed in April of the same year by another studio album, Hast du Zeit? The singer once again reached number 2 in Germany and number 5 in Austria. Also in 2023, Rudy Giovannini releases another longplayer, Alles Gute. The album reached number 5 in both the German and Austrian charts, and the artist made his first chart entry in Switzerland at number 100. In June 2024, the album Wenn im Frühling Blumen blühen is released. The album climbs to number 3 in Germany and reaches number 5 in Austria.

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