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  2. Buonanotte Bettina - Wikipedia

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    Buonanotte Bettina (lit. ' Good night Bettina ') is a play by Italian playwrights Pietro Garinei and Sandro Giovannini []. [2] It is set in Turin on 14 November 1956. [3] An English version, titled When in Rome, was given at Adelphi Theater in London in 1959. [4]

  3. Buonanotte, buonanotte - Wikipedia

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    "Buonanotte, buonanotte" (English: Goodnight, goodnight) is a song by Italian singer Mina from her studio album Kyrie. It was written by Fabio Massimo Cantini and Carla Vistarini, and arranged by Mina's seventeen-year-old son, Massimiliano Pani, for whom it was his recording debut. [3]

  4. Il Silenzio (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Il Silenzio" ("The Silence") is an instrumental piece, with a small spoken Italian lyric, notable for its trumpet theme. It was written in 1965 by trumpet player Nini Rosso, [1] its thematic melody being an extension of the same Italian Cavalry bugle call Il Silenzio d’Ordinanza used by Russian composer Tchaikovsky to open his Capriccio Italien (often mistaken for the U.S. military bugle ...

  5. Buonanotte - Wikipedia

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  6. Bona nox - Wikipedia

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    The original lyrics are probably by Mozart himself; [1] they include the words for "good night" in five different languages (Latin, Italian, French, English, and German). [2] [3] The phrase "gute Nacht, gute Nacht, / scheiß ins Bett daß' kracht", found in the fourth-to-last and third-to-last lines, closely resembles a similar expression found in a postscript to one of Wolfgang's letters by ...

  7. Befana - Wikipedia

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    A popular belief is that her name derives from the Feast of Epiphany (Italian: Festa dell'Epifania). [2] [3] Many people believe that the name Befana is derived from the Italian version of the Greek word epifania or epiphaneia (Greek, επιφάνεια = appearance, surface; English: epiphany) and this is the most popular theory.

  8. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    a or à (Fr.) at, to, by, for, in à la (Fr.)in the style of... a battuta Return to normal tempo after a deviation. Not recommended in string parts, due to possible confusion with battuto (qv.); use a tempo, which means the same thing

  9. Diego Buonanotte - Wikipedia

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    Diego Mario Buonanotte Rende (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdjeɣo ˈmaɾjo βwonaˈnote ˈrende]; born 19 April 1988) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays for Chilean club O'Higgins as an attacking midfielder and winger.