Salvatore Scinaldi al piano e il mezzosoprano Ermelina Gatto eseguono uno "scherzo" di Pietro Mascagni ("M'ama, non m'ama") nell'Istituto musicale "Toscanini" di Ribera per la Stagione concertistic...
Salvatore Scinaldi al piano e il mezzosoprano Ermelina Gatto eseguono uno "scherzo" di Pietro Mascagni ("M'ama, non m'ama") nell'Istituto musicale "Toscanini" di Ribera per la Stagione concertistics promossa dal Comune
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ciao a tutti quelli che amano la buona musica.
francesca from italy
Normally it would be.
But according to my voice teacher, who studied and sang professionally in Italy, this particular song was intended to be a send-up.
It's customary to sing it in an exaggerated manner.