Giovanni Gaeta
Giovanni Gaeta (1884 – 24 June 1961) was the real name of the Italian poet, writer and musician better known as E. A. Mario. He took the E of his assumed name from the initial letter of the pseudonym Ermes under which he wrote for the newspaper Il Ventesimo; the A came from Alessandro, the paper's chief editor; and Mario was the name of its Polish director.
Gaeta composed and wrote the lyrics to more than 2,000 works in Italian and Neapolitan. In 1918, he wrote La leggenda del Piave, which at the birth of the Italian Republic was a candidate for the Italian national anthem. His other famous works include Santa Lucia luntana, Balocchi e profumi, Vipera, Rose rosse, and O' Paese dò sole.
Golden Years
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Recital
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L'Arlesiana, Act II: "E la solita storia del pastore" - Historical Archives, Vol. 1 -
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L'Amico Fritz, Act III: "Ed anche Beppe amo" - Historical Archives, Vol. 1 -
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Tosca, Act III: "E Lucean le stelle" - Historical Archives, Vol. 1 -
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La Boheme, Act I: "Che gelida manina" - Historical Archives, Vol. 1 -
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L'elisir D'amore , Act II: "Una furtiva lagrima" - Historical Archives, Vol. 1 -
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Manon, Act II: "O dolce incanto" - Historical Archives, Vol. 1 -
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I Pescatori de Perle, Act I: "Mi par d'udire ancora" - Historical Archives, Vol. 1 -
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Werther, Act III: "Pourquoi me reveiller" - Historical Archives, Vol. 1 -
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Elegie - Historical Archives, Vol. 1 -
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Si vous l'aviez compris - Historical Archives, Vol. 1 -
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Ninna nanna della vita - Historical Archives, Vol. 1 -
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Santa Lucia - Historical Archives, Vol. 1 -
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Musica Proibita - Historical Archives, Vol. 1 -
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Santa Licia luntana - Historical Archives, Vol. 1 -
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Torna a Surriento - Historical Archives, Vol. 1 -
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