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- "Amore disperato" ('Desperate Love') is a 1983 song composed by Gerry Manzoli and Varo Venturi and performed by Nada. It achieved a large commercial success...
- Disperato is a 1990 song composed by Marco Masini, Giancarlo Bigazzi and Giuseppe Dati and recorded by Marco Masini. The song won the newcomer section...
- her summer hit Amore disperato. In 1998 the Italian band Super B gained a notable success with a cover of Nada's song Amore Disperato. Her 2004 album Tutto...
- pensieri") ****ure ("Canta con noi") Mietta ("Canzoni") 1990s Marco Masini ("Disperato") Paolo Vallesi ("Le persone inutili") Aleandro Baldi and Francesca Alotta...
- also directed several opera productions, including Cimarosa's Il marito disperato and Beethoven's Fidelio for the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, and Mussorgsky's...
- com. 1 October 2016. Licia Granello (October 22, 1987). "Il Milan è già disperato". la Repubblica (in Italian). p. 25. Licia Granello (November 5, 1987)...
- and life, "an anguished lament and grief built around the words 'muoio disperato' (I die in despair)". Puccini insisted on the inclusion of these words...
- Desperate Farewell (Italian: Disperato addio) is a 1955 Italian melodrama film directed by Lionello De Felice and starring M****imo Girotti, Lise Bourdin...
- pensieri") ****ure ("Canta con noi") Mietta ("Canzoni") 1990s Marco Masini ("Disperato") Paolo Vallesi ("Le persone inutili") Aleandro Baldi and Francesca Alotta...
- 14b Gia la notte savvicina (Hess 222) (old no. 4a) No. 15 Silvio amante disperato (lost) (Hess 226) (old no. 12) WoO 100: Musical joke for three voices...