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Manlio Sgalambro (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmanljo zɡaˈlambro]; 9
December 1924 – 6
March 2014) was an
Italian philosopher, writer, and poet born in Lentini...
- 1994
Battiato began to
collaborate with the
Sicilian philosopher Manlio Sgalambro, who was to
write almost all the
lyrics of his
following albums. After...
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Sgalambro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sgalambro is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Francesco Sgalambro (1934–2016)...
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Francesco Sgalambro (16
April 1934 – 11
August 2016) was an
Italian Roman Catholic bishop.
Ordained to the
priesthood in 1957,
Sgalambro served as an auxiliary...
- Rada R****imov as
Clara Pasini Luca
Vitrano as
Ettore as a
child Manlio Sgalambro as
Martino Alliata Elisabetta Sgarbi as
Elisabetta Gaia
Francesco De Gregori...
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released in a
limited edition,
which included a
booklet with
writings of
Sgalambro and Battiato, plus Battiato's
paintings illustrating each song. In 1997...
- p. 82.
Lambert 1984, p. 80.
Lambert 1984, p. 209. Mari,
Zaccaria and
Sgalambro, Sergio: "The
Antinoeion of Hadrian's Villa:
Interpretation and Architectural...
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philosopher Manlio Sgalambro to
write the
lyrics for his next album;
their professional partnership eventually lasted until Sgalambro's death in 2014. The...
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Manlio Sgalambro) "Auto da fé" - 3.59 - (lyrics:
Franco Battiato,
Manlio Sgalambro) "Casta diva" - 3.38 - (lyrics:
Franco Battiato,
Manlio Sgalambro) "Il...
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recent versions include those of
Kristina & Laura,
Miguel Bosé,
Manlio Sgalambro, Lisa del Bo, Biréli Lagrène,
Patricia Kaas, Lola Dutronic,
Mireille Mathieu...