Dinner In Italy
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Average customer review:Product Description
Viva Italia! From the expressive mandolin to the playful guitar, this musical collection of twenty-one authentic tunes, like O Sole Mio and Funiculi Funicula creates the perfect mood for entertaining in true Italian style. Instrumentation includes mandolin orchestra & guitar.
Track Listing
- Sciuri Sciuri
- II Walzer Degli Amici
- Tarentella Parigina
- Arrivederci Capri
- Anna Amore Mio
- E Cumpari - Angelo Merlino
- O Sole Mio
- Maria Mari
- Gli Amanti Di Roma
- Signorinella Mia
- Carmen a Venezia
- Ciao Sicilia Mia
- Comme Facette Mammeta
- Ciribiribin
- Piove a Venezia
- Dicitencello Vuie
- Funiculi Funicula
- Malinconico Bolero
- Carnavale Veneziano
- Vendemie Tarentella
- Crozza - Angelo Merlino
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12396 in Music
- Released on: 2002-04-23
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Angelo Petisis & His Mandoline Orchestra
Customer Reviews
the soundtrack to our tuscany trip
We recently vacationed in the heart of Chianti Classico and found this CD waiting for us in our villa. For lack of music selection, we ended up playing this in our car everyday as we traveled the winding roads of Tuscany. It has become ingrained into our psyche ever since, and we can't wait to hear it again! Compared to some of the other Italian Mandolin CDs out there, this one has all the classics and a variety of moods. We love it!
Dinner In Italy
I purchased CD to use as backgroud music for a reception with an Italian theme. It set the perfect mood and tone. I have used it for special dinners since and totally love it. All but two songs are music and the two with words are not overwhelming. Upbeat / romantic.
Fun CD
Picked this up in Bed, Bath, and Beyond. A fun CD that we we play when having an "Italian night" making spaghetti. Seems pretty authentic.




