Lucilla Galeazzi is a renowned Italian folk singer, celebrated for her modern interpretations of traditional Italian folk music. Born in Terni, Umbria, in 1950, Galeazzi's career spans decades, with notable contributions to the Italian folk revival in the 1970s and 1980s alongside Giovanna Marini. Her versatility extends beyond folk, encompassing jazz, baroque music, and opera, making her a sought-after performer on international stages. Galeazzi's discography is rich and diverse, featuring collaborations with esteemed artists and ensembles such as Christina Pluhar's L'Arpeggiata. Her powerful vocals and commitment to preserving and innovating Italian musical traditions have earned her the title "Pasionaria of Italian Folk." Whether performing solo or as part of larger projects, Galeazzi's performances are always a captivating journey through the heart of Italian musical heritage.