Thursday – 19/09/2024 – Coro all’improvviso No.25 – Songs Nos 1, 2, 3 – Quando vien la sera, Quantoa sei bella Roma, Senza Catene (Unchained Melody)- Thank you to Joe Sentieri, Anna Magnani and Lando Fiorini, Iva Zanicchi for these songs. Today we, Trio Lucano No. 2, sing these here in Melbourne. You can also try to sing along to improve listening skills, pronunciation, intonation and good reading as an adult learning Italian. Singing is a healthy activity in private and socially. It helps our mental well being. Canta che ti passa! Go to Spotify and type Tom Padula TV for original singers interpretation… Also subscribe to TomPadulaTV on YouTube. Look up Coro All’improvviso Programs and much more… and Subscribe or follow! Support and Share…
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CAI – Prog 25 – Songs Nos 4, 5, 6 – Occhi di Ragazza, Simme ‘e Napule paisa’, Ridera’
CAI – Prog 25 – Songs Nos 4, 5, 6 – Occhi di Ragazza, Simme ‘e Napule paisa’, Ridera’
CAI – Prog 2 – Song No. 7 – Lilli Marlen, Ciribiribin, Chitarra suona più piano
Australia Day 26 January 2023 – Coro All’improvviso No. 7 – Reharsal – Second Set: Lilli Marlen, Ciribiribin, Chitarra suona più piano.
CAI – Prog 2 – Song No.6 – “Mi votu e mi rivotu/ Lamentu d’amuri’
My philosophy regarding “Singing” for educational purpose is here illustrated in this clip from my archives. A wonderful activity for students of Italian. By osmosis it’s also true for the learning of other languages. Here is “Lamentu d’amuri” also known as “Mi votu e mi rivotu”… look up Insegna.com and TomPadulaTV on YouTube if you are teaching or learning Italian. Come to see me if you need resources and a chat regarding the Italian Language Curriculum…
CAI – Prog 2 – Song No.6 – ‘Lamentu d’amuri’
Lamentu d’amuri is a Song in Sicilian language and today it’s Nella’s 72nd Birthday … Thank you to Dora and Rino Marchese for the opportunity today to dedicate this song to Nella…
CAI – Prog 2 – Song No.5 – ‘Firenze Sogna’
‘Firenze Sogna’ falls into the Italian Regional and Cities branch of Songs and Music. The lyrics are heartfelt and convey much love towards living in such a beautiful place. There are many songs that we will come across this journey in our study of Italian Language and Culture. The words used are easily learnt when listening to the original great Italian Singers accompanied generally by a big orchestra in beautiful settings of performance, film and television. YouTube has added to the popularisation of songs because both lyrics and interpretations by numerous professional singers are there for all of us to see. However when learning we, as individuals, want the satisfaction to also participate. In this era of Pandemics, singing by ourselves or together with others is a great antidote for pain and suffering. So go for it… sing along with me… it’s not a bad activity… and don’t worry “se sei stonato!”
CAI – Prog 2 – Songs No.7,8,9 – Reginella Campagnola, Signora Fortuna and ‘Na Sera ‘e Maggio
Reginalla Campagnola, Signora Fortuna and ‘Na Sera ‘e Maggio are the First three songs of the Second Programme of Coro All’Improvviso. Enjoy singing along with us as you watch and listen to our version of these songs… at times you will be able to see where improvements can occur. Come prepared with your advanced mobile phone to our meetings at Federazione Lucana or Il Carretto Restaurant or anywhere else as I announce from time to time. I am looking for committed volunteers to join…
CAI – Prog 3 – Songs No.10,11,12 – Violino Tzigano, Cuore Matto and Re di Denari
CAI – Prog 3 – Songs No. 7,8,9 – Canzone per te, Tu vuo’ fa l’americano and Tanta voglia di lei
Canzone per te, Tu vuo’ fa l’americano and Tanta voglia di lei are three songs that are part of Coro all’ Improvviso3 of my planned social activities… and yours as well! Challenge yourself! Join these activities with us at Federazione Lucana by emailing the Secretary of the Club or myself …
CAI – Prog 3 – Song no. 4,5,6- Non Ti Scordar Di Me, Lacreme Napulitane, La Rosa Nera
The second set – 3 songs – of Program 3 of “Coro All’Improvviso”… Non Ti Scordar Di Me, Lacreme Napulitane, La Rosa Nera … after us… you try! Don’t forget to google the titles/lyrics of the songs for yourself and then listen to the original singers on YouTube!