This well-known Italian song by Luigi Denza is great fun to play. Adapted here for grade 3 flute soloist or grade 3+ trombone soloist, Christensen has masterfully arranged this theme in idiomatic sett...
It was always fun to sing this Italian song in elementary school music classes - who could resist the swinging tarantella rhythms, which made you want to sing and dance together? No need to resist, jo...
The song, with lyrics by the journalist Peppino Turco and music by Luigi Denza, was written back in 1880. It was inspired by the inauguration, that same year, of the first funicular railway on Vesuviu...
The original music and lyric, written in 1880 for the opening of the first funicular on Mt. Vesuvius with its traditional English version written in 1888, has become a standard Italian street song hea...
Das blaue Meer, die goldne Sonne' - Neapolitanisches Lied, a cappella oder mit Klavier oder Mandolinenorchester. Satz: Fr. Zimmer.
Die Worte zum Lied 'Funiculý Funicula' stammen von dem italienischen Journalisten Peppino Turco und wurden 1880 von Luigi Denza vertont, um damit die Eröffnung der Seilbahn auf den Vesuv zu feiern. Ob...