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: The song adheres to the Italian tradition of the "canzone d'amore," where romantic longing is elevated to a near-spiritual level of devotion. 3. Musical Structure and Performance

: Available on Spotify and Shazam as part of career retrospectives.

: The "candle" and "rose" act as symbolic companions in a space defined by absence. rosanna_fratello_una_rosa_e_una_candela

: Fratello’s voice is noted for its clarity and controlled vibrato, which allows the emotional weight of the chorus to resonate without becoming overly theatrical.

: Frequent repetition of the question "Chi verrà?" (Who will come?) reflects an anxiety about the future and the difficulty of replacing a past partner [8]. : The song adheres to the Italian tradition

This paper explores the 1970 single by Italian singer and actress Rosanna Fratello. Released during the peak of her popularity, the song serves as a quintessential example of the musica leggera genre, blending traditional Italian melodic structures with the dramatic orchestration typical of the era. The study examines the lyrical themes of memory and solitude, the vocal delivery, and the song's place within Fratello's discography. 1. Introduction and Context

: The track follows a standard verse-chorus-verse structure, building intensity toward a crescendo that emphasizes the lyrical uncertainty of "who will come after him" [8]. 4. Legacy and Availability : The "candle" and "rose" act as symbolic

Rosanna Fratello emerged as a major figure in Italian music in the late 1960s, often associated with the Mediterranean pop sound. Released as a 7-inch single by Ariston Records, "Una rosa e una candela" followed her success at the Sanremo Music Festival. The track solidified her image as a performer capable of conveying deep, sentimental narratives through powerful vocal performances. 2. Lyrical Themes and Symbolism

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