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Salvatore - The Name of the Rose

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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2006

My favorite scene from the movie The Name of the Rose. Salvatore is burned at the stake for heresy. As they are setting him on fire he starts singing this nice song with a beautiful voice that is so much in contrast to his -wild man- act in the rest of the movie... Towards the end, he blows towards the setting fire that will soon take his life.

if someone can tell what he sings help me out.

Edit: the lullaby is

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQozT_Pi3Dw
and the lyrics are:
Ninna nanna sette e venti

il bambino s'addormenti
s'addormenti e fa un bel sonno
e si sveglia domani a giorno.
Ninna nanna nanna ieri
e le sporte non son panieri
i panieri non son le sporte
e la vita non è la morte
e la morte non è la vita
la canzone è già finita.

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  • But, Salvatore practically sings the whole song, why would you upload the last part only?

  • I dont think this is the last part. This is the complete singing from the movie.

  • He was burned at the stake for HERESY. NOT because he was a pagan...he wasn't a pagan.

  • thank you. I just changed the description.

  • I didn't mean to sound harsh. I'm a little emotionally involved with the story right now. It's just that I'm reading the book and Salvatore is about to be burned at the stake for following Fra Dolcino, who killed priests because they were greedy etc etc etc

  • yes it did sound harsh at first but then again it is correct. and that's more important. :) I only watched the movie but listening to you I see it must have been a good book to read.

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  • Salvatore reminds of Quasimodo.

  • poor salvatore. After that, when he is burning, he starts to say "aqua, aqua!"

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  • im actually surprised that Ron Perlman sang that nice, i kinda figured his voice to be deeper or off note. He should sing more :)

  • Does anyone know when this lullaby was composed? Dit it already exist in the 14th century?

  • @turgan No, it is not. This is only the last part. He started to sing before he was set on fire, when Bernardo asked the three uh.. whether they condemned the demon I guess? Something like that

  • It broke my heart when they were torturing him. Poor Salvatore <3 :,(

    I just wanted to give him a bath and a hug (in that order)

  • The name of the song is "Ninna nanna a sette e venti"

  • God among men

  • 0:44 he trying to blow it out

  • It's the guy who played HELLBOY!!! YEAH!!! =-D

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