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  2. Sea Slumber Song - Wikipedia

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    The sea's lullaby ("I, the Mother mild") is evoked by bass drum and tam-tam and strings repeating a phrase that reappears later in the song cycle. At "Isles in elfin light" the music changes key to C major before returning to the oceanic theme.

  3. Luigi Creatore - Wikipedia

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    Luigi Federico Creatore (December 21, 1921 – December 13, 2015) was an American songwriter and record producer. Creatore was born in New York City in 1921, [ 1 ] the son of noted Italian-born bandleader and composer Giuseppe Creatore .

  4. Maybe I Know - Wikipedia

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    The Seashells released a version of the song as a single in 1972 that reached #32 in the UK. [10] Greenwich herself released a version of the song as a single in 1973. [11] They Might Be Giants covered the song in many live performances, before a studio-recorded version was featured on their 1999 album, Long Tall Weekend. [citation needed]

  5. Hugo & Luigi - Wikipedia

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    Hugo & Luigi were also onetime co-owners of Roulette Records. Songs composed by the duo were often credited to "Mark Markwell", and records they produced carried their distinct logo. While at Roulette Hugo and Luigi did a series of Beautiful Music recordings of "Cascading Voices" and later "Cascading Strings."

  6. Life with Luigi - Wikipedia

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    Life with Luigi is an American radio situation comedy series which began September 21, 1948, on CBS Radio and broadcast its final episode on March 3, 1953. The action centered on Luigi Basco, an antique shop owner, and his experiences as a newly arrived Italian immigrant in Chicago .

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  8. Luigi Denza - Wikipedia

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    Denza was born at Castellammare di Stabia, near Naples. [2] He studied music with Saverio Mercadante and Paolo Serrao at the Naples Conservatory. [2] In 1884, he moved to London, taught singing privately and became a professor of singing at the Royal Academy of Music in 1898, where he taught for two decades.

  9. Funiculì, Funiculà - Wikipedia

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    " Funiculì, Funiculà" (IPA: [funikuˈli (f)funikuˈla]) is a Neapolitan song composed in 1880 by Luigi Denza to lyrics by Peppino Turco. It was written to commemorate the opening of the first funicular railway on Mount Vesuvius. It was presented by Turco and Denza at the Piedigrotta festival the same year.