If blogger behaves as expected, this post will automatically be posted while I spend some holidays by Neapolitan and Sorrentino land. So that somehow share it with you, I leave in the company of a bunch of tenors playing pretty pickpocket Neapolitan songs. Hope you like it.
started an illustrious Neapolitan Enrico Caruso, singing "che Fenesta lucive" , a song that seems to be attributed to Vincenzo Bellini :
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Now Beniamino Gigli who sings "Ti voglio bene both" of Ernesto de Curtis :
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Ernesto downloads Curtis is this "Non ti Scordo di me" , we can hear in the interpretation of Carlo Bergonzi, in a recital in Tokyo when he was 62 years old:
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And once again, Ernesto de Curtis is the author of "Tu ca nun chiagne" , who sings in a very discretito playback, the always excessive Mario del Monaco :
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is now Giuseppe di Stefano who sings "Tutta pe'mme" of Lama and Fiore :
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Luciano Pavarotti, accompanied on piano by James Levine , offers his version of "Marechiare" Tosti of :
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and ended with my admired Tito Schipa singing "Torna a Surriento" of Ernesto and Gian Battista Curtis :
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