Beniamino Gigli's album "Mandulinata A Napule Quanto É Bella" is a masterpiece of Italian classical music. The album is a collection of traditional Neapolitan songs, which Gigli performs with his characteristic grace and elegance. His rich, powerful voice is perfectly suited to the romantic and emotional nature of these songs, which are filled with longing, passion, and nostalgia.
The album features some of the most beloved Neapolitan classics, such as "O Sole Mio," "Funiculì Funiculà," and "Torna a Surriento," as well as lesser-known gems like "Mandulinata a Napule" and "Napule Ca Se Ne Va." Throughout the album, Gigli's voice is accompanied by a lush orchestra, which adds depth and richness to the already beautiful melodies.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Maria, Marì," a hauntingly beautiful song about a young woman who has died too soon. Gigli's voice is filled with emotion and tenderness as he sings the mournful lyrics, and the orchestra provides a hauntingly beautiful accompaniment.