"" is a track from Angelo Branduardi's 2000 concept album, L'infinitamente piccolo , which celebrates the life and teachings of Saint Francis of Assisi .
: Morricone's contribution provides a cinematic and solemn atmosphere that differs from Branduardiโs typical medieval folk-rock style. angelo_branduardi_salmo_2000
: L'infinitamente piccolo was released to coincide with the Jubilee Year 2000 and features other high-profile collaborations with artists like Madredeus and Muvrini. "" is a track from Angelo Branduardi's 2000
: The text focuses on themes of isolation and divine help, with lines such as " Giorno e notte ho gridato... ma tu hai preso la mia mano " ("Day and night I cried out... but you took my hand"). Musical Structure : The text focuses on themes of isolation
The song stands out as a unique collaboration between two Italian masters: the music was composed by the legendary , while the lyrics were adapted by Luisa Zappa Branduardi from the "Franciscan Sources" ( Fonti Francescane ). Key Features of "Salmo"