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Musica Proibita - Ferruccio Tagliavini



     
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Stanislas Gastaldon / Flick FlockOgni sera di sotto al mio balcone
Sento cantar una canzone d'amore,
Pi volte la ripete
un bel garzone
E battere mi sento forte il core,
Oh quanto dolce quella melodia!
Oh com' bella, quanto m' gradita!
Ch'io la canti non vuol la mamma mia:
Vorrei saper perch me l'ha proibita?
Ella non c' ed io la vo' cantare
La frase che m'ha fatto palpitare:
Vorrei baciare i toui capelli neri,
Le labbra tue e gli occhi tuoi severi,
Vorrei morir con te,
angel di Dio,
O bella innamorata tesoro mio.
Qui sotto il vidi ieri a passeggiare,
E lo sentiva al solito cantar:

Vorrei baciare i tuoi capelli neri,
Le labbra tue e gli occhi toui severi!
Stringimi, o cara, stringimi al tuo core,
Fammi provar l'ebbrezza dell'amor.Forbidden MusicUnderneath my balcony every evening
I hear a love-song,
Repeated several times
by a handsome young man
And it makes my heart beat faster.
O how sweet is that melody!
O how pretty, how I love to hear it!
My mother will not let me sing it,
I don't know why she would forbid me,
Now that she is out I am going to sing
The song that I found so exciting.
I'd like to kiss your raven hair,
Your lips and your solemn eyes;
I would want to die with you,
O heavenly angel,
My beautiful beloved, precious jewel.
Yesterday I saw him walking by,
And heard him sing as he always does:
I'd like to kiss your raven hair,
Your lips and your solemn eyes!
Clasp me, darling, clasp me to your heart,

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Ferruccio Tagliavini (Reggio Emilia, 14 August 1913 - Reggio Emilia, 29 January 1995) was an Italian operatic tenor mainly active in the 1940s and 1950s. Tagliavini was hailed as the heir apparent to Tito Schipa and Beniamino Gigli in the lyric-opera repertory due to the exceptional beauty of his voice, but he did not sustain his great early promise across the full span of his career. Tagliavini studied in Parma with Branducci and in Florence with Amedeo Bassi, a well-known dramatic tenor of the pre-World War I era.

Read more about Ferruccio Tagliavini on Last.fm.


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