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Out of the top 50 of the Tenco Prize: Caparezza and Madame for the best album, Ditonellapiaga and Emma Nolde for the best song
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Out of the top 50 of the Tenco Prize: Caparezza and Madame for the best album, Ditonellapiaga and Emma Nolde for the best song

The first round of voting for the Tenco Awards has revealed the shortlists for various categories. In the 'Best Album' category, Erica Boschiero's 'Un posto sulla terra' stands out as a surprise entry, alongside works by established artists like Caparezza, Andrea Laszlo De Simone, Mauro Ermanno Giovanardi, and Madame. The 'Best Song' category includes entries such as 'Palestina, terra di dolore' from the Yiddish Blues project and 'Primavera' by Tosca, while emerging artists like Emma Nolde and Ditonellapiaga are also recognized. The awards highlight both veteran and new talent in Italian music.

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Out of the top 50 of the Tenco Prize: Caparezza and Madame for the best album, Ditonellapiaga and Emma Nolde for the best song

The first round of voting for the Tenco Awards has revealed the shortlists for various categories. In the 'Best Album' category, Erica Boschiero's 'Un posto sulla terra' stands out as a surprise entry, alongside works by established artists like Caparezza, Andrea Laszlo De Simone, Mauro Ermanno Giovanardi, and Madame. The 'Best Song' category includes entries such as 'Palestina, terra di dolore' from the Yiddish Blues project and 'Primavera' by Tosca, while emerging artists like Emma Nolde and Ditonellapiaga are also recognized. The awards highlight both veteran and new talent in Italian music.

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