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  2. Bella ciao - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the song are unclear, although one hypothesis is that "Bella Ciao" was originally sung as "Alla mattina appena alzata" ("In the morning as soon as I woke up") by seasonal workers of paddy fields of rice, especially in Italy's Po Valley from the late 19th century to the first half of the 20th century, with different lyrics. [1]

  3. Ascanio in Alba - Wikipedia

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    No.2 Coro di geni e grazie: Di te più amabile, ne Dea maggiore; Recitativo Venere: geni, grazie, ed Amori, fermate il piè; No.3 Aria Venere: L'ombra de' rami tuoi; Recitativo Ascanio & Venere: Ma la ninfa gentil; No.4 Coro di geni e grazie: Di te più amabile, nè Dea maggiore; Rectativo accompagnato Ascanio: Perchè tacer degg'io?

  4. 'O sole mio - Wikipedia

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    O sole mio" (Neapolitan pronunciation: [o ˈsoːlə ˈmiːə]) is a well-known Neapolitan song written in 1898. Its Neapolitan-language lyrics were written by Giovanni Capurro and the music was composed by Eduardo di Capua (1865–1917) and Alfredo Mazzucchi (1878–1972). [2]

  5. Cesare Negri - Wikipedia

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    Cesare Negri, a portrait from Le Grazie d'Amore. Cesare Negri (c. 1535 – c. 1605) was an Italian dancer and choreographer. He was nicknamed il Trombone [citation needed], an ugly or jocular name for someone "who likes to blow his own horn". Born in Milan, he founded a dance academy there in 1554.

  6. Meraviglioso amore mio - Wikipedia

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    "Meraviglioso amore mio" (lit. ' Wonderful my love ') is a song by Italian singer Arisa. It was written by Giuseppe Anastasi and produced by Mauro Pagani. [1] It was released by Warner Music Italy on 26 October 2012 as a single from her live album Amami Tour. [1] The song was included in the soundtrack of the 2013 film Pazze di me by Fausto ...

  7. Champagne (Peppino di Capri song) - Wikipedia

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    "Amore grande, amore mio" (1974) Audio; on YouTube "Champagne" is a 1973 Italian song composed by Mimmo Di Francia, Depsa and Sergio Iodice and performed by Peppino ...

  8. Dietro le apparenze - Wikipedia

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    Dietro le apparenze is the eighth studio album by Italian singer Giorgia, released on 6 September 2011 by Sony Music. [1]The album featured severals successful singles includiond "Il mio giorno migliore" and the collaborations "Inevitabile" with Eros Ramazzotti and "Tu mi porti su" with Jovanotti.

  9. Massimo Troisi - Wikipedia

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    Troisi started his artistic career as a cabaret showman in 1972, as a member of the comic trio called "I Saraceni" ("The Saracens") and, later, "La Smorfia" (from the name of the "book of the numbers" traditionally used in Naples for lottery and tombola, but also meaning "the face", as in "to make a face"). His mates were De Caro and Arena.