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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.
The first song of Al Bano and Romina Power was a vocal version, titled "Storia di due innamorati" in 1970. The Julio Iglesias song "Quiero" from the 1975 album El Amor used this song as the melody, with added lyrics. German singer Bernhard Brink performed a vocal version in 1976 (title: "Liebe auf Zeit").
The first Italian version is called "Un Giorno Per Noi" ("A Day for Us"), sung by Josh Groban, and is considered a direct translation of the Kusik and Snyder version of "A Time for Us." [ 10 ] The second Italian version is called "Ai Giochi Addio" ("Goodbye to the Games"), featuring lyrics by Elsa Morante , and has been performed by prominent ...
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Artaserse is an opera (dramma per musica) in three acts composed by Leonardo Vinci to an Italian libretto by Pietro Metastasio.This was the first of many musical settings of Metastasio's libretto Artaserse.
Josquin's version is in the Phrygian mode. Its plangent simplicity made it a popular basis for reworkings (such as the mass setting by Cristóbal de Morales , and the 6vv (SATTBB) chanson by Nicolas Gombert ), the variations for vihuela known as "La Canción del Emperador" by Luis de Narváez , as well as more recent sets of variations and ...
Ars cantus mensurabilis (Latin for the art of the measurable song) [1] is a music theory treatise from the mid-13th century, c. 1250–1280 written by German music theorist Franco of Cologne. [2] The treatise was written shortly after De Mensurabili Musica , a treatise by Johannes de Garlandia , which summarised a set of six rhythmic modes in ...