Pietra Montecorvino (born 2 December 1962 in Naples, Italy), is an Italian singer and actress. Her real name is Barbara D'Alessandro and her pseudonym is a play on the name of the small town of Pietramontercorvino near Foggia in south-east Italy. She and her longterm companion Eugenio Bennato have two children, Carola and Fulvio.
Montecorvino made her acting debut in the film FF.SS. in 1983. With fellow actor Renzo Abore she released a single called "Sud" from the film the same year. She later went on to star in movies like "La Ciorta de Feliciello" and "Cavalli Si Nasce."
Montecorvino has become well known for her rasping voice and emotional delivery.
Her first solo single was 'Una città che vola/Tutta pe' mme', in 1988. In the same year she performed three duets with Italian singer/songwriter, Angelo Branduardi, 'Fruit', 'Tango' and 'Bluebeard', on his album 'Bread and Roses'. She did not release her first solo album, "Segnorita", until 1991, when she was nearly 30, but there have been several other albums since.
Montecorvino appeared on the British TV music programme "Later With Jools Holland" on 21 April 2004.
On 30 August 2009, Montecorvino took part in a concert to celebrate the inaugural Italian-Libyan Friendship Day before Libyan head of state Muammar Gaddafi and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Afterwards, she gave an interview in which she explained her view of the two leaders. [in Italian]
Pietra Montecorvino has eight credits as a film actress.