A Diosa (better known as No potho reposare) is a song written in 1920 by the composer Giuseppe Rachel with the time of English Waltz,[1] on the words of the homonymous poem in Logudorese language, written in 1915, by the lawyer Salvatore Sini.[2] Since 1921 the song was part of the repertoire of the "Philharmonic Body" of Nuoro, directed by Rachel himself. In 1936 the tenor Maurizio Carta recorded in a 78 rpm, for the Pathé Records, three verses of A Diosa . In 1957 in Turin, on the initiative of the musician and musicologist Gavino Gabriel, a version of the Coro di Nuoro was recorded. In 1978 Maria Carta recorded the piece in a 45rpm for the Polydor Records.
Other notable recordings
- Maria Teresa Cau
 - Maria Carta
 - Animas
 - Duo Puggioni
 - Andrea Parodi with Tazenda
 - Andrea Parodi with Al Di Meola
 - Noa
 - Gianna Nannini with Gavino Murgia
 - Antonella Ruggiero
 - Marco Carta
 - Bianca Atzei with Tazenda
 - Plácido Domingo
 
Instrumental versions
- Paolo Fresu, with Jan Lungdren, Lars Daniellson and Clarence Penn
 - Al Di Meola
 
Symphonic variations
- Hardy Mertens
 
See also
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