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Paolo Di
Canio (born 9 July 1968) is an
Italian former professional footballer and manager.
During his
playing career he made over 500
league appearances...
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words were
written by
Aniello Califano and the
music composed by
Enrico Cannio in 1915. The song
describes the
sadness of a
soldier who is
fighting at...
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Enrico Cannio (1874 in
Naples – 1949 in Naples) was an
Italian musician and composer. He
initially received a
diploma in
piano to
become an
orchestra conductor;...
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Eduardo di Capua: O sole mio
Francesco Paolo Tosti: 'A vucc****a,
Enrico Cannio: O
surdato 'nnammurato, it:Salvatore Gambardella: O marenariello, Traditional:...
- (1): 44–71. doi:10.1039/b800164m. PMID 19374122.
Rossi M,
Ciaramella M,
Cannio R,
Pisani FM,
Moracci M,
Bartolucci S (July 2003). "Extremophiles 2002"...
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Campana (1819–1882)
Bruno Canfora (1924–2017)
Bruno Canino (born 1935)
Enrico Cannio (1874–1949)
Vincenzo Capirola (1474 –
after 1548)
Filippo Capocci (1840–1911)...
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Canis (de Hondt) (c. 1500/1510–1561)
Christian Cannabich (1731–1798)
Enrico Cannio (1874–1949)
Joseph Canteloube (1879–1957)
Philippe Capdenat (born 1934)...
- Barthelemy,
Sulla bocca amorosa, 1908.
Triste ritorno, 1908. Serenamente, 1909.
Cannio:
Carmela sua, 1909. di Capua: O sole mio! 1908. Costa: Napulitanata, 1902...
- 'nnammurato" (sung by The
Three Tenors)
written by
Aniello Califano /
Enrico Cannio 1:54 21. "Ay, Ay, Ay" (sung by The
Three Tenors)
written by Osmán Pérez...
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National Library of Medicine. D'Errico G, Di
Salle A, La Cara F,
Rossi M,
Cannio R (January 2006). "Identification and
characterization of a
novel bacterial...