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  2. Cuco (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Omar Banos (born June 26, 1998), known professionally as Cuco, is an American singer-songwriter from Hawthorne, California. His music has been described to blend elements of bossa nova, indie-pop, and psychedelia. Teaching himself how to make his own music, Cuco self-released his first EP, Wannabewithu in 2016, which featured some of his first ...

  3. Il Canto degli Italiani - Wikipedia

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    file. help. " Il Canto degli Italiani " (Italian: [il ˈkanto deʎʎ (i) itaˈljaːni]; [ 1 ]transl." The Song of Italians") is a patriotic song written by Goffredo Mameli and set to music by Michele Novaro in 1847, [ 2 ] currently used as the national anthem of Italy.

  4. Para Mi (Cuco album) - Wikipedia

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    Released: May 22, 2019. Para Mi (transl. “For Me”) is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Cuco, released on July 26, 2019, through Interscope Records. The album was co-produced by Cuco and Jonathan Rado of Foxygen. The album touches on recent problems that Cuco has experienced first-hand, including a tour bus accident that ...

  5. Italian orthography - Wikipedia

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    e. Italian orthography (the conventions used in writing Italian) uses the Latin alphabet to write the Italian language. This article focuses on the writing of Standard Italian, based historically on the Florentine variety of Tuscan. [1] Written Italian is very regular and almost completely phonemic – having an almost one-to-one correspondence ...

  6. Diamante (Zucchero Fornaciari song) - Wikipedia

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    The song, a portrait of the Italian post-war and of the ordinary life in the Po Valley countryside of the time, is dedicated to Diamante Arduini Fornaciari, the grandmother of the singer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Zucchero asked his friend De Gregori to write the lyrics as he feared to be overly involved, and to compose something corny.

  7. Italienisches Liederbuch (Wolf) - Wikipedia

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    Italienisches Liederbuch (English: Italian songbook) is a collection of 46 Lieder (songs for voice and piano) by Hugo Wolf, setting poems from Paul Heyse' Italienisches Liederbuch to music. The first 22 songs (Book 1) were composed between September 1890 and December 1891, and published in 1892. The other 24 songs (Book 2) were composed between ...

  8. Rondine al nido - Wikipedia

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    Rondine al nido. Rondine al nido is a romance and one of the best known works of the Italian composer Vincenzo de Crescenzo, whose music was in the repertoire of Beniamino Gigli, Tito Schipa, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Richard Tucker, Luciano Pavarotti, Luigi Infantino, Ramón Vargas, Robert Dean Smith, Francesco Albanese, among many others.

  9. Ciribiribin - Wikipedia

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    Lyricist (s) Carlo Tiochet. " Ciribiribin " [tʃiribiriˈbin] is a merry Piedmontese ballad, originally in three-quarter time, composed by Alberto Pestalozza in 1898 with lyrics by Carlo Tiochet. [2] It quickly became popular and has been recorded by many artists. Decades later it enjoyed continued popularity with swing and jazz bands, played ...