1860-1934 IT, Naples
Songwriter of Spoken Word and World
Salvatore Di Giacomo (Napoli, 13 March 1860 - † Napoli, April 4, 1934) was a Italian poet, playwright and essayist . He was the author of many well-known poems in neapolitan language (many of them then to music) that are an important part of popular culture Naples. It is highly prized as a storyteller black. Together with Ernesto Murolo, Libero Bovio and E. A. Mario was an architect of the so-called "Golden Age of Neapolitan Song". Grandfather to Gegè Di Giacomo, percussionist and drummer in Renato Carosone's Quintet.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Eduardo Legge Napoli Vol. 1 | Eduardo De Filippo / Salvatore Di Giacomo | 1982 | Album |
Salvatore Di Giacomo Presentato Da Roberto Murolo | Salvatore Di Giacomo, Roberto Murolo | 1969 | Album |
Salvatore Di Giacomo Detto Da Eduardo De Filippo | Salvatore Di Giacomo Detto Da Eduardo De Filippo | 1955 | Single |
Salvatore Di Giacomo Detto Da Eduardo De Filippo | Salvatore Di Giacomo, Eduardo De Filippo | 1955 | Single |
Poesie E Canzoni Di Salvatore Di Giacomo. Lette Da Eduardo De Filippo, Cantate Da Claudio Villa | Salvatore Di Giacomo, Eduardo De Filippo, Claudio Villa | Album |