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Due Canzoni Dialettali

Song Cycle by Ottorino Respighi (1879 - 1936)

1. Canzone sarda
 (Sung text)

Language: Italian (Italiano) 
Din t'o monte su spiccu
Canta so rossignolo,
Su cori miu è piticcu,
Ci capistui solu
Lu cori miu è piticcu.

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2. Le funtanelle (Canzone dell'Abruzzo)
 (Sung text)

Language: Italian (Italiano) 
Tutte le funtanelle se so sèccàte,
Pover' amor mi'! More de sete.
Trommalari, lirà, llari llalera.
Trommalari, lirà, vviva ll'Amor!

Amore, mi te' sète.
Dov'è lle l'acqua che mi sî purtate?
Trommalari, lirà, llari llalera.
Trommalari, lirà, vviva ll'Amor!

T'ajje purtate 'na giarre di crète,
'Nghe ddu catene d'ore 'ngatenate.
Trommalari, lirà, llari llalera.
Trommalari, lirà, vviva ll'Amor!

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