Antonietta "Tonina" Torrielli, born on March 22, 1934 in Serravalle Scrivia, Italy, is an Italian singer. She began her career as a worker at a candy factory in Novi Ligure and participated in a RAI contest for new voices in 1955, which led to her selection for the Sanremo Music Festival in 1956. Her performance of "Amami se vuoi" earned her second place, behind Franca Raimondi with "Aprite le finestre". Both singers were chosen to represent Italy at the inaugural Eurovision Song Contest that year. Torrielli's career included eight appearances at the Sanremo Music Festival between 1956 and 1963, as well as participation in other notable Italian music competitions such as Il Musichiere, Canzonissima, and Cantagiro. Torrielli retired from the music industry in 1965.