Del Silenzio [new]: Spartito La Voce
Some songs are sung. Others are felt. Domenico Modugno’s 1968 masterpiece, La Voce Del Silenzio (The Voice of Silence), famously performed with lyricism by Mina and later reinterpreted by artists like Andrea Bocelli, falls into the latter category. But to truly understand the aching beauty of this song, you cannot just listen to the lyrics—you must read the spartito (the sheet music).
You will hear it: La Voce Del Silenzio . It was always there, hiding between the black and white keys. spartito la voce del silenzio
The song’s climax—where the protagonist admits that the voice of silence is louder than the noise of the world—is marked by a quarter rest followed by a soft subito piano (suddenly soft). Some songs are sung
The next time you sit at the piano bench, put the sheet music up. Play the first chord. Wait. Listen. But to truly understand the aching beauty of