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  2. Ma che freddo fa - Wikipedia

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    The song premiered at the 19th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival with a double performance of Nada and The Rokes, placing at the fifth place. The first verses include a citation of Donovan's "Laléna". Nada's version was a massive success, selling about one million copies, mainly in the Italian and Spanish markets. [1] [2]

  3. Teresa of Ávila - Wikipedia

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    The prayer Nada te turbe (Let nothing disturb you) is attributed to Teresa, having been found within her breviary: [web 13] Let nothing disturb you. Let nothing make you afraid.

  4. List of Italian musical terms used in English - Wikipedia

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    Italian term Literal translation Definition A cappella: in chapel style: Sung with no (instrumental) accompaniment, has much harmonizing Aria: air: Piece of music, usually for a singer Aria di sorbetto: sorbet air: A short solo performed by a secondary character in the opera Arietta: little air: A short or light aria Arioso: airy A type of solo ...

  5. Help:IPA/Central Italian - Wikipedia

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    Standard Italian phonemes, in bold, are followed by their most common phonetic values and their respective occurrence among dialects. Unless otherwise noted, unmentioned dialectal realizations are the same as for Standard Italian (e.g. Tuscan andando is [anˈdando], not [anˈnanno], and is therefore not listed below). Examples in the chart are ...

  6. Nada (Italian singer) - Wikipedia

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    Nada in 1972. Nada's début occurred at the age of fifteen at the 1969 Sanremo Music Festival with the song Ma che freddo fa, [1] which gave her a sudden success, also with the Spanish language version Hace frío ya. The following year she participated in the festival again, singing Pa' diglielo a ma' together with Ron.

  7. Il cuore è uno zingaro - Wikipedia

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    "Il cuore è uno zingaro" (Italian for "The heart is a gypsy") is a song composed by Franco Migliacci (lyrics) and Claudio Mattone (music). The song won the twenty-first edition of the Sanremo Music Festival, with a double performance by Nicola Di Bari and Nada. [1] The Di Bari's version peaked at first place for six weeks on the Italian hit ...

  8. Amore disperato - Wikipedia

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    "Amore disperato" ('Desperate Love') is a 1983 song composed by Gerry Manzoli and Varo Venturi and performed by Nada. It achieved a large commercial success, serving as a relaunch for the singer. [1] It has been described as "a metropolitan love story told in a vivid and modern language, an original and catchy melody, [and] a playful pop ...

  9. Tra te e il mare - Wikipedia

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    Tra te e il mare and Entre tú y mil mares (English: Between You and the Sea or Between You and a Thousand Seas) are the sixth studio albums by Italian singer Laura Pausini. The Spanish-language edition was released on September 11, 2000 while the Italian-language edition was released on September 15, 2000 [ 1 ] by CGD East West Records .