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About Santa Lucia
"Santa Lucia Luntana" is a Neapolitan song written by E. A. Mario in 1919. (There is also a different Neapolitan song transcribed by Cottreau into Italian as "Santa Lucia"; "Santa Lucia Luntana" is sometimes referred to as "Santa Lucia", leading to confusion.) The song is very popular in the repertoire of many singers. Mario Lanza (Mario! Lanza at His Best, 1959); Luciano Pavarotti [The Best (Disc 2), 2005]; and Russell Watson (Reprise, 2003) recorded notable versions. Italian-American tenor Sergio Franchi covered it in 1963 on his RCA Victor Red Seal album, Our Man From Italy. Also recorded by Mario Frangoulis in his CD "Passione - Mario sings Mario", recorded in 2007 with the Ossipov National Orchestra of Russia, with Vladimir Ponkin as the conductor. This song was on the sound track of the 1926 movie Napoli che canta. A movie entitled Santa Lucia Luntana was released in 1931.more »
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Sul mare luccia l'astro d'argento, Placida è l'onda, prospero è il vento Venite all'agile barchetta mia... Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia! Con questo zeffiro, così soave Oh! Com'è bello star su la nave! Su passaggieri, venite via! Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia! In fra le tende bandir la cena In una sera così serena! Chi non domanda, chi non desia? Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia! Mare sì placido, vento sì caro Scordar fa I triboli al marinaro, E va gridando con allegria, Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia! O dolce Napoli, o suol beato, Ove sorridere volle il creato Tu sei l'impero dell'armonia! Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia! Or che tardate? Bella è la sera, Spira un'auretta fresca e leggera, Venite all'agile barchetta mia Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia!
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Luciano Pavarotti
Luciano Pavarotti, Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI (12 October 1935 – 6 September 2007) was an Italian operatic tenor, who also crossed over into popular music, eventually becoming one of the most commercially successful tenors of all time. He made numerous recordings of complete operas and individual arias, and established himself as one of the finest tenors of the 20th century. He was one of The Three Tenors and became well known for his televised concerts and media appearances. Pavarotti was also noted for his charity work on behalf of refugees and the Red Cross, amongst others. more »
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Written by: Teodoro Cottrau, Traditional Traditional
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9 facts about this song
Artist ClassificationLuciano Pavarotti is classified as an operatic tenor, known internationally for his powerful and emotion-filled voice. He was one of the most commercially successful tenors in history and is considered one of the finest tenors of the 20th century. |
Song Origin"Santa Lucia" is a traditional Neapolitan song. It was originally composed by Teodoro Cottrau and published in 1849. This song has been covered by many artists, but Pavarotti's rendition remains among the most beloved. |
Language and Meaning"Santa Lucia" is performed in Italian. In English, it translates to "Saint Lucy,” which refers to the patron saint of vision in Catholic tradition. The song is a serenade that speaks of the beauty of a night on the Bay of Naples under a bright moonlight. |
Performance HistoryLuciano Pavarotti's rendition of "Santa Lucia" was often performed in his own concerts and appeared in several of his albums. His performance popularized the song, giving it a vast international audience. |
PopularityPavarotti’s rendition of "Santa Lucia" is celebrated for its emotive delivery, showcasing the breadth of his vocal range. |
Event Classification"Santa Lucia" was one of Pavarotti's staples in his performances at charity concerts such as his 'Pavarotti & Friends' series held in his hometown, Modena, Italy. |
Musical CompositionThe song "Santa Lucia" is known for its simple and poignant melody, which is further elevated by Pavarotti's iconic performance. This classical composition features Pavarotti's potent vocals, complemented by piano and orchestral accompaniment. |
Album ClassificationPavarotti’s rendition of "Santa Lucia" is featured in many of his collections, including "The Ultimate Collection" and "The Best of Luciano Pavarotti". |
Career Impact"Santa Lucia" is one of the songs that established Pavarotti as a household name outside the usual opera-going crowd and helped in building his superstar status. |
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