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La pulce d'acqua is an album of the Italian singer-songwriter Angelo Branduardi. It was released in 1977 by Polydor. A French edition, entitled La Demoiselle, was published in 1979; an English edition, entitled Fables and Fantasies and with lyrics written by Peter Sinfield, was released in 1980.

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  • La pulce d’acqua (de)
  • La Demoiselle (album) (fr)
  • La pulce d'acqua (en)
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  • La pulce d'acqua (deutsch: Der Wasserfloh) ist das Musikalbum von Angelo Branduardi, auf dem sein Lied La pulce d'acqua enthalten ist, das als Radio-Hit bekannt wurde und Branduardi in Deutschland populär machte. Das Album erschien 1977 als Langspielplatte. Das Album enthält neun Lieder, darunter Ballo in Fa diesis minore (Ballade in fis-moll) das aus der Idee eines alten Totentanzes entstand. Sein berühmtester Hit wurde La pulce d'acqua, den man noch heute neben ein, zwei moderneren Liedern Branduardis im Radio hören kann. (de)
  • La Demoiselle est un album de musique interprété par Angelo Branduardi. Il s'agit de la version française de l'album italien La pulce d'acqua. (fr)
  • La pulce d'acqua (1977) è il quarto album registrato in studio del cantautore italiano Angelo Branduardi. (it)
  • La pulce d'acqua is an album of the Italian singer-songwriter Angelo Branduardi. It was released in 1977 by Polydor. A French edition, entitled La Demoiselle, was published in 1979; an English edition, entitled Fables and Fantasies and with lyrics written by Peter Sinfield, was released in 1980. (en)
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  • La pulce d'acqua (deutsch: Der Wasserfloh) ist das Musikalbum von Angelo Branduardi, auf dem sein Lied La pulce d'acqua enthalten ist, das als Radio-Hit bekannt wurde und Branduardi in Deutschland populär machte. Das Album erschien 1977 als Langspielplatte. Das Album enthält neun Lieder, darunter Ballo in Fa diesis minore (Ballade in fis-moll) das aus der Idee eines alten Totentanzes entstand. Sein berühmtester Hit wurde La pulce d'acqua, den man noch heute neben ein, zwei moderneren Liedern Branduardis im Radio hören kann. (de)
  • La pulce d'acqua is an album of the Italian singer-songwriter Angelo Branduardi. It was released in 1977 by Polydor. A French edition, entitled La Demoiselle, was published in 1979; an English edition, entitled Fables and Fantasies and with lyrics written by Peter Sinfield, was released in 1980. The title track, "La pulce d'acqua" ("the water flea") is based on a Native American legend reported and adapted by Jaime de Angulo about a man falling ill because his shadow has been stolen by a water flea. "Ballo in Fa Diesis Minore" is based on Ingmar Bergman The Seventh Seal in which a man defies the personification of Death (lyrics are taken from an inscription of a Danse Macabre depiction at Clusone, near Bergamo); the melody is inspired by "Schiarazula Marazula", a medieval northern Italian theme which accompanied exorcism rites and which was collected by Giorgio Mainerio in his Primo libro de' balli (1578). "Il ciliegio" ("The cherry tree") is based on the English traditional song "The Cherry Tree Carol". "Il poeta di corte", featuring launeddas parts by Luigi Lai, is partially based on "Canarios" by Aragonese Baroque composer Gaspar Sanz. "La lepre nella luna" ("The hare in the Moon") is inspired by a Buddhist legend of the Moon rabbit. "La bella dama senza pietà" ("The beautiful merciless dame") recalls a John Keats' poem, in turn based on a composition by Alain Chartier. "La sposa rubata", finally, retakes a Breton song entitled "Ar plac'h dimezet gant Satan" ("The fiance of Satana"), included in the Barzaz Breiz anthology. (en)
  • La Demoiselle est un album de musique interprété par Angelo Branduardi. Il s'agit de la version française de l'album italien La pulce d'acqua. (fr)
  • La pulce d'acqua (1977) è il quarto album registrato in studio del cantautore italiano Angelo Branduardi. (it)
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