Un blasfemo (Dietro ogni blasfemo c'è un giardino incantato) is a song by Fabrizio De André. The music is adapted from a traditional English folk tune.
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Un blasfemo (Dietro ogni blasfemo c'è un giardino incantato) is a song by Fabrizio De André. The music is adapted from a traditional English folk tune.
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Un blasfemo (Dietro ogni blasfemo c'è un giardino incantato) is a song by Fabrizio De André. The music is adapted from a traditional English folk tune.
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Fabrizio De André (18 February 1940 – 11 January 1999) was a leading Italian singer-songwriter. In his works he often told stories of marginalised and rebellious people, above all prostitutes, that were seen by De André as an answer to the bourgeois prissiness. De André was born in Genoa, Liguria, Italy. His father was an anti-fascist, and during the war the De André family had to seek refuge in a country farm near Revignano d'Asti, Piedmont. The family returns in Genoa in 1945. Fabrizio studied law at the University of Genoa, but left before graduating. His first instrument wa… read more
Fabrizio De André (18 February 1940 – 11 January 1999) was a leading Italian singer-songwriter. In his works he often told stories of marginalised and rebellious people, above all prostitut… read more
Fabrizio De André (18 February 1940 – 11 January 1999) was a leading Italian singer-songwriter. In his works he often told stories of marginalised and rebellious people, above all prostitutes, that were seen by De André as an answer to… read more