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Luciano
De Crescenzo
Engineer,
writer, director, Luciano De Crescenzo is the author
of some of the most well-known bestsellers of recent
Italian literature; his works have been translated
into most languages.
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Libero
Bovio
He
is the author of almost six hundreds lyrics: most
of them belong to the history of the Neapolitan
song thanks also to the talent of good musicians
who were able to match his texts to the music (De
Curtis, Valente, Nardella, Cannio, Falvo)."Tarantella
Luciana", "Guapparia.
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E.A. Mario
All
those who love Neapolitan songs have to know these
songs: Core furastiero, Duie paravise, Maggio si'
tu, Casa 'e campagna, Tammuriatella, Santa Lucia
luntana, Canzone appassionata, Mierolo affurtunato,
Tammurriata nera, 'O vascio, Cara mammà,
Amore 'e emmena, Core 'ncampagna, Serenata smargiassa,
La leggenda del Piave, Vipera, Balocchi e profumi.
Let us talk about the poet who wrote these unforgettable
lyrics: E. A. Mario (Naples 1884 - Naples 1961).
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Masaniello
Masaniello
is one of the Neapolitan figures who wrote an important
page of the city history.
His name is linked to a popular riot that he led
at the time of the the Spanish rule in Southern
Italy.
In a brief period he got a symbol of freedom and
a leader for the lower classes because he claimed
their rights against the dominant classes that till
then had ruled, not only in Naples.
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