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  1. Bianco di Santi alias Bianco da Siena or Bianco da Lanciolina (Anciolina, 1350 circa - Venice, 1399) was an Italian mystic poet and an imitator of Jacopone da Todi. He wrote several religiously-inspired poems (lauda) that were popular in the Middle Ages.

  2. Addio notte bianca: Directed by Luca Guardabascio, Eddy Caminiti, Giorgia Costantino. With Andoni Aresti Landa, Sergio Bianco, Nanni Candelari, Amerinda Colombari. One night of Italian recent history, 2003's black-out and this movie gives a personal interpretation at this strange phenomenon.

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  3. Luci care, addio, posate! The aria PDF database contains over 4,000 aria PDFs from opera and operetta, always free and always public domain.

  4. Bianco da Siena (b. Anciolina, circa 1350; d. Venice, Italy, circa 1434), an Italian poet and wool worker who was born at Anciolina, in the Val d'Arno. In 1367 he entered the Order of Jesuates, consisting of unordained men who followed the rule of St. Augustine.

  5. Notte bianca (La mia lunga romanza in mi minore) - F. Tosti O dame che le Folgori degli occhi - F. Tosti Ô face de l'ardeur, ô pitié sans sommeil (from Quatre Sonnets pour la France )

  6. Fanciullo appena ti parlai d'amore (Text: Raffaele Petrosemolo) no. 14. Dammi un ricciolo dei capelli (Text: Raffaele Petrosemolo) no. 15. Perché chinati gli occhi (Text: Raffaele Petrosemolo) Christmas in Song, Sketch, and Story. Ring out, wild bells (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) SWE.

  7. Addio notte bianca (2005) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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