Angiolieri Cecco Cecco and Fabrizio de André
Some texts of the origins of Italian poetry, we are reading these days in the second, were taken by Italian composers in contemporary their songs. Two examples.
The "Canticle of Brother Sun" by Francis of Assisi, the first literary text in a vulgar Italian made (umbro one spoken by Francis), was converted from Angelo Branduardi , a songwriter of which perhaps you know the song "At the fair East. "
Angiolieri Cecco's poetry has inspired Fabrizio De André , perhaps the most important of the Italian singers, who in 1968 put music in the sonnet "If I was fire. " (If you want to know more about De André, find much material here).
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