Sanremo Story: the songs that won the Mia Martini Critics Award from 2006 to 2011
Since 1982, the “Mia Martini” Critics’ Prize has been awarded every year – with the exception, as regards the Youth section, of 1982, 1983, 2004, 2005 and 2006 – to artists who stand out, in the eyes of the specialized press, for their quality of their contribution to the Sanremo Festival. Let’s review together which artists won the prestigious award, in the Big and Young categories, which we present alternately.
Mia Martini Critics Award, Big section, 2006: Noa, Carlo Fava & Solis String Quartet, “A speech in general”
Mia Martini Critics Award, Youth section, 2006: not awarded
Mia Martini Critics Award, Big section, 2007: Simone Cristicchi, “I’ll give you a rose”
Mia Martini Critics Award, Youth section, 2007: Fabrizio Moro, “Pensa”
Mia Martini Critics Award, Big section, 2008: Tricarico, “Vita tranquility”
Mia Martini Critics Award, Youth section, 2008: Frank Head, “Para para rarare”
Mia Martini Critics Award, Big section, 2009: Afterhours, “The country is real”
Mia Martini Critics Award, Youth section, 2009: Arisa, “Sincerity”
Mia Martini Critics Award, Big section, 2010: Malika Ayane, “Ricomincio da qui”
Mia Martini Critics Award, Youth section, 2010: Nina Zilli, “The man who loved women”
Mia Martini Critics Award, Big section, 2011: Roberto Vecchioni, “Call me again love”
Mia Martini Critics Award, Youth section, 2011: Raphael Gualazzi, “Follia d’amore”