Maria Antonietta (singer)


Letizia Cesarini, known professionally as Maria Antonietta, is an Italian singer-songwriter.

Early life and education

He studied Medieval Art History and began his musical career at the age of eighteen. In the 2010s, following a return to religion, he also studied theology. In an interview, he revealed that his artistic breakthrough came after meeting Bob Corn in Verona in 2007.

Career

She gained recognition as the vocalist and guitarist of the duo Young Wrists, which she formed with Alberto Baldolini. In 2009, she recorded and self-produced her solo debut, Marie Antoinette, in July 2010, a tribute to the Queen of France. The album, titled Marie Antoinette Wants to Suck Your Young Blood, features a distinctly punk attitude and English lyrics. The underlying theme is the courage of women. There are dedications to Joan of Arc and the poet Sylvia Plath.
In July 2011 she co-wrote the book Cosa vuoi sentire, along with 13 other artists from the Italian independent scene. The collection includes fourteen short stories, published the following fall by Minimum fax.
In November 2011, Young Wrists finally disbanded, and Letizia embarked on a long solo tour that concluded, after a year of personal difficulties, with the release of an album in Italian. Her second album, titled Maria Antonietta, was distributed under the name Maria Antonietta and released on 6 January 2012 via Picicca Dischi. The album was recorded and produced by Brunori Sas. The album features many vocal and artistic influences, drawing inspiration from great Italian singers such as Nada, Carmen Consoli, and Cristina Donà, but Maria Antonietta's punk soul also brings to mind PJ Harvey and Courtney Love. This album also contains elements of hagiography and references to the sacred, especially feminine, universe mixed with the profane, and highly autobiographical lyrics. The singles released are "Quanti eri bello" and "Saliva". A video for the former was directed by Giacomo Triglia, while the latter features Leandro Emede and Nicoló Cerioni.
In May 2012, Maria Antonietta won the KeepOn Award in the "Live Revelation" category. She is also considered by many magazines and websites to be one of the absolute revelations of the Italian independent music scene.
After an acoustic tour, on 18 June 2013, she released the single "Animali", marking her debut with the record label La Tempesta Dischi. The single is accompanied by a cover of Gigliola Cinquetti's "Non ho l'età " and the music video for "Animali", which she edited herself with filming by Flavia Eleonora Tullio and published exclusively on the La Repubblica XL website. From June to August 2013, she embarked on a new tour, accompanied by her brothers Marco and Colombre, members of Dadamatto and Chewingum, respectively.
In July 2013 he joined the project Hai paura del buio?, promoted by Afterhours: it is a travelling cultural festival in which not only other musicians take part, but also cinema and theatre actors, writers, designers and dancers.
On 20 January 2014 she announced the release of her second official album, titled Sassi. The album was produced and arranged by Marco Imparato and Colombre and distributed by La Tempesta Dischi, released on 11 March.
In February, the video for the song "Ossa" was released, and a month later, that of "Giardino comunale", directed by Dandaddy.
In November 2014, after the release of the video for the song "Tra me e tutte le cose", she began a new tour, accompanied by Colombre and Fabio Marconi.
On 21 April 2015, she released the EP Maria Antonietta loves Chewingum, created in collaboration with the band Chewingum, who have accompanied the singer in numerous live concerts.
In May 2015, she performed at Musica da Bere, where she was awarded the Emerging Artist Award.
In 2017, she collaborated with Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti as a songwriter for the song "E invece niente". She also worked in the theater world, composing the music for a new version of the show Tutta casa, letto e chiesa by Dario Fo and Franca Rame, directed by Sandro Mabellini and starring Valentina Lodovini.
In January 2018, she released a new single, "Deluderti", which previewed her third studio album. Her next single, "Pesci", was released the following March. On 30 March 2018, she released her third studio album, Deluderti, and on 1 May, she performed at the traditional concert in Rome. In 2019, she published the book Sette ragazze imperdonabili, in which she sketches seven female figures to whom she feels connected, including the aforementioned Sylvia Plath and Joan of Arc, as well as Cristina Campo, Etty Hillesum, Antonia Pozzi, Marina Tsvetaeva and Emily Dickinson.
In February 2020, she sang a duet at the Sanremo Music Festival on cover night with Levante and Francesca Michielin on the song "Si può dare di più". In 2021 she hosted Sacra bellezza on Sky Arte, a documentary series focusing on relics and Christian sacred art, and the following year, the documentary Maddalena - Il mistero e l'immagine, dedicated to the exhibition of the same name.
After a period of writing and health problems, in 2023 she duetted with Colombre in "Io te certamente" and in May 2023 she released the album La tigre ''assenza, whose title pays homage to Cristina Campo's poetry collection of the same name. It was preceded by the singles "Arrivederci", released in January on the Warner label; "Per le ragazze come me", featuring Laila Al Habash; and "Viale Regina Margherita", written with Francesco Bianconi of Baustelle. On 2 July she and Laila Al Habash opened for Lana Del Rey at Lido di Camaiore, part of the La Prima Estate festival.
On 19 September 2025 she released the collaborative album
Luna di miele'' together with Colombre. On 30 November, paired with the latter, she was announced alongside among the participants of the Sanremo Music Festival 2026. They will compete with the song "La felicità e basta".

Personal life

Since 2011 she has been romantically linked to the singer-songwriter Giovanni "Colombre" Imparato.

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Singles

As lead artist

As featured artist

Shareholdings

Television programs

Works

  • Santa Caterina al Sinai, in Cosa volete sentire. Compilation di racconti di cantautori italiani, Minimum fax, 2011
  • Sette ragazze imperdonabili. Un libro d'ore, Rizzoli, 2019