Come Back To Sorrento
Easy Piano - Digital Sheet Music

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SKU: A0.800938

Composed by Ernesto & Gianbattista De Curtis. Arranged by Louis Drummond. Latin. Score. 3 pages. Louis Drummond Van Rensburg #6505875. Published by Louis Drummond Van Rensburg (A0.800938).

Come Back To Sorrento (Torna a Surriento) is a Neapolitan song composed in 1894 by Italian musician Ernest De Curtis to words by his brother Gianbattista. The song was copyrighted officially in1905, and has become one of the most popular of this traditional genre. Some claim the song is a plea to the Prime Minister Giuseppe Zanardelli to keep his promise to help the impoverished city of Sorrento, which was especially in need of a sewage system. The song reflects the beauty of the city's great surroundings and the love and passion of its citizens.
My easy solo piano arrangement of Come Back to Sorrento is in a Samba style.

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