Toni Makkaroni singt seine Tarantella
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Narrated by:
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Ulrich Maske
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By:
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Ulrich Maske
About this listen
Wie klingt es in den Kinderzimmern anderer Länder? Diese bunte Sammlung italienischer Kinderlieder lädt ein, den Klängen des Südens zu lauschen. Die deutschen Versionen der Klassiker regen mit ihren beschwingten Melodien und den lustigen Texten zum Mitsingen an. Die typisch-tänzerische Tarantella ist zu hören und die bekannte Bella-Ciao-Melodie wurde ebenfalls für Kinderohren aufbereitet.
In dieser Version dreht sich alles um Leckereien aus dem eigenen Garten.
Aus dem Inhalt 15 Lieder, z. B.:
- "Wenn Serafin die Flöte spielt",
- "Die schöne Rosina",
- "Ja, so geht die Zeit",
- "Die Fliege",
- "Was zwickt mich da, was zwackt mich da?",
- "La Befana".
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