World of music mourning the death of Irene Fargo, the singer with a passion for art who had twice participated in the Sanremo Festival.

Originally from Chiari, in the Brescia area, her real name was Flavia Pozzaglio and next November she would have turned 60.

On the stage of the Ariston she had gone up for the New Proposals in 1991, coming second after Paolo Vallesi, the following year behind Aleandro Baldi and Francesca Alotta. He had presented "The Woman of Ibsen" and "Like a Turandot".

Among his albums, "Irene Fargo" of 1990, which was followed by "The magic voice of the moon", "Labirinti del cuore" and others, up to the last, "Il cuore fa", of 2016.

His is also the main motif of the film “Nel mio amore” by the writer Susanna Tamaro.

The causes of death were not disclosed, but she has been ill for some time.

(Unioneonline / ss)

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