From the myth of “The Doll” to Sanremo 2026, the continuous rebirth of Patty Pravo: how old is she and how many times has she been married?

When we talk about Patty Pravo we talk about an artist who has gone through eras, fashions and cultural revolutions without ever losing her identity. Born in Venice on 9 April 1948 with the name Nicoletta Strambelli, she grew up in a family of Istrian origin and studied dance and piano at the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory. From a very young age she showed an independent temperament, which led her to move to Rome in the 1960s, in the midst of the artistic ferment of the capital.

His recording debut came in 1966 with “Ragazzo Sad”, the Italian version of “But You’re Mine” by Sonny & Cher. However, it is with “The Doll”, in 1968, that Patty Pravo becomes a national and international phenomenon. The song sells millions of copies and establishes her as a pop icon. Followed by successes such as “Pazza idea”, “Pensiero stupendo” and “E dimmi che nonwanto mori”, songs that have left their mark on entire generations.

During his career he has participated in the Sanremo Festival several times, becoming a familiar presence for the Ariston audience. Her participation in Sanremo 2026 represents a new chapter in a historical bond with the event, which has seen her protagonist in several editions, often with songs destined to leave their mark.

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How old is Patty Pravo

Patty Pravo is 77 years old. Born in 1948, she continues to maintain an energetic and recognizable stage presence. Age has never represented a limit for the Venetian artist, who over the years has been able to reinvent herself without betraying her style.

Even today he brings a strong, sophisticated and rebellious image to the stage. Time has contributed to strengthening the myth, transforming her into a symbolic figure of Italian music.

Patty Pravo’s heritage

During her long career, Patty Pravo has sold millions of records in Italy and abroad. Estimates of his assets speak of a figure of around 10 million euros, the result of record sales, concerts, royalties and numerous television appearances.

It should be underlined that the artist also went through difficult times from an economic point of view, thanks to an often over the top lifestyle and very free personal choices. However, her name remains one of the most recognizable on the Italian musical scene and continues to guarantee her important visibility.

Does Patty Pravo have children?

One of the most frequently asked questions concerns the artist’s private life: Patty Pravo has no children. Throughout her life she had significant relationships and married five times, but never had biological children.

She has always declared that she experienced motherhood differently, choosing to dedicate her existence to music and personal freedom. A choice consistent with her independent character, which has made her a symbol of female emancipation since the 1960s.

The return to Sanremo 2026

Participation in Sanremo 2026 brings Patty Pravo back to the center of the Italian music scene. For many fans it represents an expected return, for others the confirmation of a career that knows no end. This is his eleventh participation in the festival, but he has never won.

Each of his appearances at the Festival has always generated curiosity and debate. His presence does not go unnoticed, thanks to a strong personality and an artistic history that few can boast. With Sanremo 2026, Patty Pravo demonstrates once again that she wants to be a protagonist and not just a spectator of the contemporary musical panorama.

The lyrics of “Opera”

With Opera, Patty Pravo chooses to tell love not as a romantic fairy tale, but as a complex terrain, made up of leaps and falls, illusions and awareness. The text moves on a double track: on the one hand the desire for total abandonment, on the other the need to preserve oneself.

There is no rhetoric, no complacency. The words delve into a relationship that appears marked by misunderstandings and a sense of emotional distance. The love described in “Opera” is intense, but not saving. It is a feeling that lays bare, that exposes one to fragility, that forces one to look inside oneself.

The structure of the piece recalls the idea of ​​a theatrical work: emotional acts that follow one another, musical crescendos that accompany the most dramatic parts, up to an ending that leaves room for a bitter but lucid awareness. Patty Pravo interprets each verse with her unique interpretative style, suspended between elegance and rebellion.

On earth we are alone,
Solitaires in company,
Surrounded by words, words,
Trust in a utopia.
We are saints and sinners,
Sailors and dreamers,
A little satellite,
Philosophers of nothing.
Simply life,
Simply madness.
Sing me the present again,
In vanity, I am Muse, sharp color and then Opera, the Work.
I have traveled the world
Between oases, deserts, and mysterious prophecies
Where time is the suspension of eternity.
But then it’s the emotions that change us,
That push us to go away from ourselves
Towards another dimension, leaving aside reason.
Simply life,
Simply madness.
Sing the present to me again
In vanity, I am Muse, sharp color and then Opera, the Work.
I sing to the night, I breathe the night,
I walk at night;
I am Musa, sharp color and then Opera

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