Bixio | Cesare Andrea
Written for the film Gli uomini, che mascalzoni... , this waltz-like ballad became one of the most successful Italian songs of the 20th century.
An upbeat, defiant anthem about embracing life, which remains a staple of the Italian songbook. A Legacy of Great Voices Cesare Andrea Bixio
Perhaps his most legendary work, this song became a global anthem for maternal love. It has been famously performed by icons like Luciano Pavarotti and Beniamino Gigli . Written for the film Gli uomini, che mascalzoni
Cesare Andrea Bixio (1896–1978) was a titan of Italian music, a pioneer who bridges the gap between the golden age of Neapolitan song and the birth of modern cinema. While his name might not be a household word outside of Italy, his melodies—such as the world-famous "Mamma"—are deeply ingrained in the global cultural DNA. The Visionary of Sound A Legacy of Great Voices Perhaps his most
Over his long career, he penned more than 1,000 songs and the scores for over 60 films , creating a bridge between popular song and cinematic storytelling. Signature Masterpieces
In 1930, he composed the music for La Canzone dell'Amore , the first Italian talking movie . This achievement cemented his role as the father of Italian film soundtracks.