The Neapolitan entertainment world mourns the passing of Cinzia Oscar, a well-known neomelodic voice. She would have turned 64 on October 20 but had been battling a severe illness for some time, facing it “with the strength of an untamed lioness,” as described by Antonio D’Addio, a journalist and long-time friend of the artist, on his social media today.
A Childhood Start in Show Business
Cinzia Oscar, whose real name was Vincenza Testa, became familiar with the spotlight from a very young age. D’Addio, who also shared a long series of photos of the late artist, recalled that the “Italian singer and actress began her career by chance, as a very young child, at 7 years old. It was at the theatre, thanks to her father, a member of the Trio Oscar, that she had to replace her brother who had fallen ill. Subsequently, she took part in a show with Gigi Sabani and Pietro De Vico as a child impersonator.”
A Career Defined by Neapolitan Music
In 1979, Cinzia Oscar recorded her first single, a 45 rpm record titled Caro diario (with Vita ‘e ‘nfamità on the B-side). This marked the beginning of her singing career, leading her to record with Neapolitan labels such as Zeus Record, Mea Sound, and OP Music. She became one of the most recognized artists in Neapolitan music and one of the foremost interpreters of the classical Neapolitan tradition, thanks to her authenticity and spontaneity.
Final Farewell in Her Native Sanità
The final farewell to Cinzia Oscar will take place on Monday, March 16, at 5:00 PM, in her native Sanità district, at the Basilica Santa Maria (Church of San Vincenzo).
Cinzia Oscar’s contribution to Neapolitan music has been significant, leaving behind a legacy of heartfelt performances and a deep connection to her cultural roots. Her passing is a profound loss for fans and the entire music community in Naples.
Friends and colleagues have expressed their condolences, highlighting her vibrant personality and unwavering dedication to her craft. The artist’s long battle with illness was fought with remarkable courage, inspiring those around her.
The funeral ceremony is expected to draw a large crowd of admirers, fellow musicians, and members of the community, all coming together to pay their respects to a beloved figure in Neapolitan culture. Her music, characterized by its emotional depth and genuine expression, will continue to resonate with many.
The local media has widely reported on her passing, acknowledging her status as a cultural icon and her impact on the neomelodic genre. Tributes have poured in from various corners, underscoring the widespread affection and respect she commanded.
Her early start in the entertainment industry, from a child performer to a celebrated singer, illustrates a life fully dedicated to art. Her ability to connect with audiences through her powerful voice and authentic interpretations made her a unique presence in the music scene.
The memory of Cinzia Oscar will live on through her extensive discography, which captures the essence of Neapolitan sentiment and storytelling. Her songs often reflected the everyday lives and emotions of the people, making her music relatable and enduring.
As Naples bids farewell to one of its cherished voices, the legacy of Cinzia Oscar remains a testament to her talent and her profound love for her city and its musical heritage. Her spirit, marked by resilience and passion, will continue to inspire future generations of artists.