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August 23, 2010

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Learning a language through music, in my opinion, is one of the best ways to learn all the nuances and phrasing of the language! Even though my parents spoke Italian to me ever since I was born, I improved it tremendously after beginning to listen to artists such as Andrea Bocelli and Eros Ramazzotti, whose lyrics are extremely clear! Thanks for the post and I agree wholeheartedly!

Thanks Barbara! I love Ramazzotti and Bocelli too - and they both feature in my friend Guido's upcoming list of best Italian music...

I agree with you, music improve listening skills and makes learning fun! When I was teaching italian, I often suggested the songs of Fabrizio de André - I love them and I think they're easy to understand because of his way of singing. La Guerra di Piero is one of my favourite. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4X8JhSaCcUk&feature=fvst)

Giulia I love that song! Thanks for including the link - hadn't listened to it in years. Also Bocca di Rosa...

Mi fa davvero piacere :) Bocca di Rosa, of course, is also beutiful!

Since decades, the station is no longer serving the Genova-La Spezia line, so you'll never get on a train "alla stazione di Sant'Ilario"!
You can almost "streetview" it, however:

http://bit.ly/c6maLG

Should be at the end of the narrow "no exit" road running to the left of the building on the right.

Thanks Andy! I didn't know that detail about Bocca di Rosa...

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