Ti lascio una canzone

Ti lascio una canzone
Created by Roberto Cenci
Presented by Antonella Clerici
Judges Claudio Cecchetto
Barbara De Rossi
Emilio Solfrizzi
Massimiliano Pani
Stefania Sandrelli
Orietta Berti, and more
Voices of many dubbers
Country of origin Italy
Original language(s) Italian
No. of series 8
Production
Producer(s) Ballandi Entertainment
Location(s) Teatro Ariston
Auditorium Rai di Napoli
Cinematography Ivan Pierri
Running time 160 minutes
Release
Original network Rai Uno
Original release 5 April 2008 – present
External links
Website

Ti lascio una canzone (English: Leavin' you a song) was an Italian musical variety show TV show that includes a competition between the most beloved songs in the history of Italian pop music.

The songs, which represent the true stars of the show, are “golden oldies”. They are symbolically “left” for us, in what amounts to a musical heritage, to be interpreted by the singers of tomorrow, in order to ensure that the melodies and lyrics which have provided the background music to past generations are not lost. The songs are performed by young singing talents, who interpret the best loved songs of Italian pop music during each broadcast.

Italian and international singing guests become part of “story” of the evening’s broadcast, enlarging the musical panorama covered by that particular episode. The guests stars perform without taking part in the competition, singing their greatest hits and engaging in duets with the younger singers.

The show assembles a large group of children (e.g. 35 boys and girls aged 7 through 15 for the Fall 2010 season). The young singers are selected from among the leading students of today’s most prestigious music schools. They are assigned songs as solos, duets, and trios; they sing some songs all together as an ensemble. They may also perform with the show's guests. A 30-piece orchestra backs the performances.

The show is officially listed as part of "RAI Junior", but the audience includes not only young people but also their parents and grandparents who enjoy hearing these songs. “TLUC” serves as a perfect link in the “musical chain” that connects the great sings of yesteryear with the magnificent voices of the performers of tomorrow.

Further enriching the program are anecdotes and little know facts on the songs in the competition, revealed by established singers, composers, actors and celebrities from the world of entertainment, with the additional contribution of commentary and filmed pieces from the period.

Broadcast history

The first season was broadcast live from the Teatro Ariston in Sanremo by RAI 1 in five episodes during April and early May 2008. The performers ranged in age from 10–16 years old. Guests included Liza Minnelli, Paul Anka, and Dionne Warwick, as well as numerous Italian singing stars. Winning performance: ensemble singing "Il mio canto libero" by Lucio Battisti.

The second season was broadcast live from the Teatro Ariston in Sanremo in nine episodes in April and May 2009. The performers ranged in age from 8–16 years old. This season was where the producer Roberto Cenci put 14- to 15-year-old boys Gianluca Ginoble, Piero Barone, and Ignazio Boschetto together for the first time. This trio would later become IL VOLO, now popular Tenor/Baritone Operatic-Pop singers worldwide. Winning performance:

April: Gianluca Ginoble (of Il Volo) singing "Il mare calmo della sera" by Andrea Bocelli.

May: Ensemble singing "I migliori anni della nostra vita" by Renato Zero.

The third season was broadcast live from the RAI Auditorium in Naples in nine weekly episodes beginning March 27, 2010. The performers ranged in age from 7–16 years old. Winning performance: ensemble singing "Girotondo intorno al mondo" di Sergio Endrigo.

The fourth season began broadcasting live from the RAI Auditorium in Naples on September 10, 2010 and is projected to have 11 episodes, with the last one to be "La Festa." Performers range from 7–15 years old.

The program

The format was created by Roberto Cenci (director). Host: Antonella Clerici. Producers/writers are: Paolo Cucco, Giancarlo De Andreis, Fabrizio Berlincioni, Carlo Pistarino, Cecilia Tanturri, Simone De Rosa, Francesco Valitutti, Beppe Bosin. Photograph director: Ivan Pierri. The orchestra is conducted by Leonardo De Amicis.

The mechanism of the competition

The competition is structured as follows: the home audience votes for their favourite song. The young singers are not competing with each other, but simply performing the songs in the competition. There are no eliminations. The young people who perform the songs are part of the show's regular cast.

A winning song is selected for each week's broadcast. The winning songs from the different weeks go up against each in a grand finale held during the last broadcast. The winning song for the whole series is selected from among these finalists. There is also a Quality Jury that assigns a critics' award to one of the songs competing in each weekly broadcast.

The voting system

There are two voting systems, involving:

The members of the home audience can vote their favourite songs as many times as they want. The song that receives the most votes wins that week’s broadcast and moves on to the final. The critics’ prize, on the other hand, is awarded by the members of the Quality Jury to the song they most admitted, based, first and foremost, on the way in which the young singer interpreted it. Both awards are presented to the performer (or the performers) of the cast who sang the song.

The quality jury and the critics' award

The jury consists of four guests from the different “worlds” of the arts and the entertainment industry. They can be reporters, singers who began their careers at a very young age, actors (who are also parents) and professionals in the field of music (a composer of songs, a musician, a music critic). Their assigned task is to vote for the best song, based their judgment on the quality of the performance as well. They are also asked to give opinions on the young talents who perform during the evening. The critics’ award is given to one of the songs during each of the broadcasts.

International versions

Country Broadcaster Year Name Presenter Editions
 Italy Rai 1 2008–2012
2014–2015
Ti lascio una canzone Antonella Clerici 8
 Portugal TVI 2008–2011 Uma canção para ti Júlia Pinheiro (1-3 edition)

Manuel Luís Goucha (1-4 edition)
Cristina Ferreira (4th edition)

4
 Turkey ATV 2009–2012 Bir Şarkısın Sen Erol Evgin (1-2 edition)

Pınar Altuğ (1-3 edition)

3
 Mexico TV Azteca 2012–2013 La Academia Kids Íngrid Coronado 2
 Bolivia Unitel 2015-present Te regalo una canción Natalí Justiniano 1

See also

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