Luna Rossa
by Jerry Vale
Full Orchestra - Digital Sheet Music

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By Jerry Vale. By A. Vian and W. De Crescenzo. Arranged by Marek Czekala. Pop. Score and parts. 94 pages. Marek Czekala #639133. Published by Marek Czekala (A0.1033818).

The song, written by Vincenzo De Crescenzo and with music by Antonio Viana, was first performed at the Feast of Piedigrotta at the Augusteo Theater in Naples in 1950, sung by Giorgio Consolini with the accompaniment of Nello Segurini's orchestra. In a short time, the song became very popular, becoming one of the post-war hits not only in Naples, but also in Italy and abroad, translated into 42 languages and dialects. Claudio Villa will make him his workhorse. He has come to the United States of America and will be recorded by singers such as Frank Sinatra. This study is inspired by the performance of Mario Frangoulis.

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