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Sorrento (/səˈrɛntoʊ/ sə-REN-toh, Italian: [sorˈrɛnto]; Neapolitan:
Surriento [surˈrjendə]; Latin: Surrentum) is a town
overlooking the Bay of Naples...
- "Torna a
Surriento" (pronounced [ˈtɔrn a ssurˈrjendə]) is a
Neapolitan song
composed in 1894 by
Italian musician Ernesto De
Curtis to
words by his brother...
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- of poet
Giambattista De Curtis, with whom he
wrote the song "Torna a
Surriento". He
studied piano and
received a
diploma from the
Conservatory of San...
- body of
composed po****r music—such
songs as "'O sole mio"; "Torna a
Surriento"; "Funiculì, Funiculà"; "Santa Lucia" and others. The
Neapolitan song...
- tear fell, and he
thought he was
drowning Sorrento is
referred to as "
Surriento",
which is the name in the
Neapolitan language. It
refers to Caruso's...
- Traditional:
Fenesta vascia, Tosti: A Marechiare,
Ernesto de Curtis:
Torna a
Surriento,
Gaetano Errico Pennino: Pecchè?,
Vincenzo d'Annibale: 'O
paese d' 'o...
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Neapolitan ballad by
Giambattista and
Ernesto de
Curtis entitled "Torna a
Surriento" ("Come Back to Sorrento"). It hit
number one in the US and UK in 1961...
- on
Mediterranean cruising. The
lines first real p****enger ship was the
Surriento, an ex-Grace Line ship
which sailed from US
ports to
South America and...
- the trip, his
mother noticed that
Charly had
learned to play "Torna a
Surriento," a
famous Neapolitan melody that was in a
family music box, by ear. Charly...