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Salvatore Cardillo (20 February 1874 – 5 February 1947) was an Italian-American composer. Born in Naples, he studied piano and composition in Italy before emigrating in 1903 to the United States as a university graduate. His career encompassed songwriting and movie music. He died in New York. The composer also wrote the songs Barcarola, to a text by Edoardo San Giovanni, and Oi luna (O Silvery Moon), to a text by Riccardo Cordiferro. These were published in 1921 as "Two Neapolitan Songs" by G. Schirmer Inc. in New York.

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  • Salvatore Cardillo (Napoli, 20 febbraio 1874 – New York, 5 febbraio 1947) è stato un compositore italiano. (it)
  • Salvatore Cardillo (né le 20 février 1874 à Naples, en Campanie - mort le 5 février 1947 à New York) est un auteur-compositeur italien qui a mis en musique la célèbre chanson napolitaine Core 'ngrato (appelée parfois « Catari ») écrite en 1911 pour Enrico Caruso. La chanson a été par la suite enregistrée par de nombreux ténors tels Tito Schipa, Benjamino Gigli, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Corelli, Carlo Bergonzi, Domingo, Alfredo Krauss, José Carreras, Roberto Alagna, ou Pavarotti. (fr)
  • Salvatore Cardillo (20 February 1874 – 5 February 1947) was an Italian-American composer. Born in Naples, he studied piano and composition in Italy before emigrating in 1903 to the United States as a university graduate. His career encompassed songwriting and movie music. He died in New York. The composer also wrote the songs Barcarola, to a text by Edoardo San Giovanni, and Oi luna (O Silvery Moon), to a text by Riccardo Cordiferro. These were published in 1921 as "Two Neapolitan Songs" by G. Schirmer Inc. in New York. (en)
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  • Salvatore Cardillo (20 February 1874 – 5 February 1947) was an Italian-American composer. Born in Naples, he studied piano and composition in Italy before emigrating in 1903 to the United States as a university graduate. His career encompassed songwriting and movie music. He died in New York. Cardillo's richly scored and still popular 1911 romance Core 'ngrato (Ungrateful Heart) — also known by its lyric Catarì, Catarì, pecchè me dici sti parole amare — was written in America to a text in Neapolitan dialect by Alessandro Sisca (Riccardo Cordiferro); it is in fact the only famous Neapolitan song by an Italian-American immigrant. The song's first exponent was the operatic tenor Enrico Caruso, but it is not clear whether he commissioned it. Franco Corelli, Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo, José Carreras and, more recently, Roberto Alagna and Jonas Kaufmann are among the tenors to have included Core 'ngrato in their repertories. The composer also wrote the songs Barcarola, to a text by Edoardo San Giovanni, and Oi luna (O Silvery Moon), to a text by Riccardo Cordiferro. These were published in 1921 as "Two Neapolitan Songs" by G. Schirmer Inc. in New York. (en)
  • Salvatore Cardillo (né le 20 février 1874 à Naples, en Campanie - mort le 5 février 1947 à New York) est un auteur-compositeur italien qui a mis en musique la célèbre chanson napolitaine Core 'ngrato (appelée parfois « Catari ») écrite en 1911 pour Enrico Caruso. La chanson a été par la suite enregistrée par de nombreux ténors tels Tito Schipa, Benjamino Gigli, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Corelli, Carlo Bergonzi, Domingo, Alfredo Krauss, José Carreras, Roberto Alagna, ou Pavarotti. Cette chanson a été reprise en français par André Dassary ainsi que par Tony Poncet, et en napolitain par Tino Rossi ce qui, à l'époque, relevait de l'audace car on ne chantait pas, en France, autrement qu'en Français. Luis Mariano agrafera aussi cette chanson à l'occasion de son catalogue napolitain. Quelques barytons bien inspirés s'offrirent aussi cette savoureuse mélopée qu'on aurait tort de croire propriété exclusive des ténors. Universellement aimée, on ne s'attendait pourtant pas à en entendre un extrait dans le film de Bruce Lee : la Fureur du dragon (the Way of the dragon), 1972. (fr)
  • Salvatore Cardillo (Napoli, 20 febbraio 1874 – New York, 5 febbraio 1947) è stato un compositore italiano. (it)
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