Musica Proibita - Orchestral parts set
Chamber Orchestra - Digital Sheet Music

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Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download

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Composed by Stanislao Gastaldon. Arranged by Nicola Marasco. Romantic Period. Score and parts. 5 pages. Pubblicato da Nicola Marasco #3868799. Published by Pubblicato da Nicola Marasco (A0.931476).

Musica Proibita, is an italian "Romanza" composed in 1881 by Stanislao Gastaldon. The narrator is a girl who would like to repeat a love song that an apprentice sings every night under her balcony. This is forbidden by her mother, but the girl takes advantage of her absence and say the words: «Ella non c’è ed io la vo’ cantare, la frase che m’ha fatto palpitare: "Vorrei baciare i tuoi capelli neri le labbra tue e gli occhi tuoi severi. Vorrei morir con te angel di Dio o bella innamorata tesor mio"»

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