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Tre canti di primavera

Song Cycle by Giacinto Scelsi di Valva, Comte (1905 - 1988)

1. Una risata
 (Sung text)

Language: Italian (Italiano) 
Una risata forse un giorno 
la sentirò prorompermi dalla gola: 
giorno di gran sole, 
risata sopra il mondo, 
e poi due braccia che mi sollevino ansante 
verso la prima stella della sera.

Text Authorship:

  • by Rina Faccio (1876 - 1960)

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2. Capri
 (Sung text)

Language: Italian (Italiano) 
Più irreale appari, isola, 
più ancora, Capri sognata, 
ch'è marzo, con la sparsa nota di rosa 
infinita dei peschi tuoi in fiore. 
Più irreale, oh cosa di macigno, 
nell'etere del Tirreno, 
ch'è marzo, e contro il grigio e l'oro 
(di grigio e d'oro son le rupi) 
ne l'aria, oh, di mare, 
traspare questa spersa tua nota di rosa.

Text Authorship:

  • by Rina Faccio (1876 - 1960)

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3. Ritmo
 (Sung text)

Language: Italian (Italiano) 
Ritrovata adolescenza, gioia del colore, 
occhi verdi di sole sul greto, 
scheggiato, turchese immenso de l'onde, 
biondezza di cirri e di rupi, rosea gioia di tetti, 
colore, ritmo, 
come una bianconera rondine l'anima ti solca.

Text Authorship:

  • by Rina Faccio (1876 - 1960)

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