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  • 00:40 Hahahaahaaa

  • Eccelso.

  • un grande artista. Sono stata alla mostra su Pulcinella alla casa dei Teatri già cinque volte /A great artist. I've been to his exhibition at the Casa dei Teatri (Rome, Villa Pamphili) five times.

  • What I like about this video is how the characters are drawn, and how they act.. The beginning is funny.. The poor man wants to sleep and the woman, the maid wants to wake him up, and she tries to get him out of the house.. :))

  • @alxsandoiu2010 when I first watched this movie,I was very little and I always thought that the lady was the mother and the protagonist was her child!

  • italia is a gypsy country

  • Yes darling, of course! But it's always an immense pleasure watching it again and againg! Thank you!!! *___*

  • Fascinating!!!!!! One million of stars! Thanks Jeanne for sending.

    Leila

  • Bellissimo! Gorgeous colors, interesting designs, perfect sync to lovely music. I really enjoyed watching this.

  • thanks! very need this for education))

  • Capolavoro di Luzzati-Gianini!

  • MOLTO BELLO IL FILM

  • Великолепно!

  • A wonderful piece of animation by Emanuele Luzzati that was nominated for an academy award in 1973.

  • Hello again, Jafuet. Yes, it's a transcription for piano obviously but is indeed Liszt's.

  • No, it's not! "Dancerdarlingsance" was completely right: it's "La Danza" by Rossini, out of the "Soirées Musicales", just a little slower as it should be played. I'm pretty sure of this, because I played it and I know the score... :-)

  • But I mean, it was Liszt who made the transcriptions? Or do you want to say that Rossini wrote this piece for piano, sec?

  • The whole "Soirées Musicales" are pieces for voice and piano! They are meant to be chamber music. Rossini wrote them between 1830 and 1835, when he had already abandoned operatic compositions and was trying to reach a position in the romantic style. You can find some more informations about the "Soirées" on the italian Wikipedia -the german and english have no headwords about them...

  • Ah, thanks for that information.

  • Very fine cartoon ! Thankee.

  • I must say that Rossini's Tarantella and Listz's La campanella have an almost identical beginning. You can find both on Youtube

  • Sorry. You are wrong. It's a transcription for piano of Rossini La danza. The words are: "Già la luna è in mezzo al mare, mamma mia si salterà". Rossini's La danza is called also La tarantella.

  • it's a transcription for piano of Rossini's La danza (a song for voice and piano)

  • è già morto

  • Luzzati ha fatto delle opere bellissime. Speriamo di non dover aspettare la sua morte per vederne riconoscere il valore

  • è già morto

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