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Sir Francesco Paolo Tosti KCVO (9 April 1846, Ortona, Abruzzo – 2 December 1916, Rome) was an Italian composer and music teacher. Today, he is remembered mostly for his light-hearted songs, which are popular among vocal students.
Di Giacomo was born in Naples.. He studied medicine briefly, largely to satisfy his father's wishes, but gave it up for the life of a poet. He then founded a literary journal, Il Fantasio, in 1880, and, like many young writers, had a varied apprenticeship, working in a print shop, as a journalist and publishing some of his early verse in the Neapolitan daily, il Mattino.
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The Vow (Italian: Il voto) is a 1950 Italian melodrama film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Doris Duranti, Giorgio De Lullo and Maria Grazia Francia. [2] It is based on a play of the same title by Salvatore Di Giacomo. [3]
La spagnola" ("The Spanish Maiden", [1] "The Spanish Girl" [2]), also known as "Stretti stretti, nell'estasi d'amor", [3] is a popular Italian song from the early 20th century. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] History
Tradimento (music Eduardo Alfieri - lyrics Salvatore Palomba) sung by Mario Merola Ballammo (V. Annona - De Paolis - D'Angelo) sung by Nino D'Angelo Che si pè me (R. Fiore - De Paolis - D'Angelo) sung by Nino D'Angelo
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