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Inno Di Mameli (Italian National Anthem)

Classical/Vocal music • Lyricist: Goffredo Mameli
 
 
   
 

For voice and piano (or guitar)

Printable sheet music file, 1 copy • 3 pages, ID: SM-000112106
4.99
 
USD
Instrumentation
Piano, Voice, Classical guitar
Genre
Religious
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For guitar

Title by uploader: National Anthem of Italy


12.00 USD

Seller Pajarillo
PDF, 803.3 Kb ID: SM-000536014 Upload date: 19 May 2022
Instrumentation
Classical guitar
Scored for
Solo
Type of score
For a single performer
Key
F major
Arranger
Pajarillo
Publisher
Pajarillo
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
3'40
Year of composition
1847
Genre
World / Ethnic/Italian
National nthem of Italy, arranged for guitar by Andrey Shilov. The music was composed by Michele Novaro in 1847 (born: 12/23/1818 in Genova died: 10/21/1885 in Genova) to words written by Goffredo Mameli, a very young poet (born: 9/5/1827 in Genova died: 7/6/1849 in Rome). The song is also known as “L’Inno di Mameli”. Beginning in 1861, when Italy became a united nation, the song was known as the “March of the House of Savoy” and it became the official Anthem in 1948 when Italy finally was proclaimed a Republic. “Fratelli d’Italia, l’Italia s’è desta” translates to “Italian Brothers, Italy has Arisen”. The words are meant to remind the battles for freedom waged by the Lombard towns, the Florentine republic, the Genovese, together with the young Balilla, against the Austrians, and the Sicilians against the French in the so-called Sicilian Vespers.
There are different versions of how Mameli actually came to write the anthem. One reports that Mameli took the anthem to the musician Michele Novaro a friend, who lived in Turin. Novaro composed the music, and Mameli returned to Genoa where he presented words and music to his friends. Shortly thereafter, "Fratelli D’Italia" was played for the first time, at a popular assembly. The tune began to run like wildfire throughout the peninsula. It was on everyone’s lips, in defiance of the Austrian, Bourbon and Papal police.
The other and equally persuasive story goes that one evening in 1847, in the house of the American consul, the center of discussion was the uprisings of the day. Urged by many of the consul’s guests, Mameli improvised a few lines on the spot and later wrote the rest. A few days later a friend took the poem to Turin and read it aloud at a nobleman’s party. The composer Michele Novaro, who was a guest at the same party, tried a few notes on the piano and then, went home to compose the sequel. The anthem was sung for the first time the next day by a group of political exiles in the Caffè della Lega Italiana of Turin.
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For guitar

Printable sheet music file, 1 copy • 5 pages, ID: SM-000146567
4.99
 
USD
Instrumentation
Classical guitar
Type of score
Tablature
Genre
Classical
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For piano

Printable sheet music file, 1 copy • 3 pages, ID: SM-000161542
4.99
 
USD
Instrumentation
Piano
Arranger
Phillip Keveren
Genre
Classical
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For piano

Printable sheet music file, 1 copy • 3 pages, ID: SM-000168739
4.99
 
USD
Instrumentation
Piano
Arranger
Philip Sheppard
Genre
Classical
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For voice and piano (or guitar)

Printable sheet music file, 1 copy • 4 pages, ID: SM-000598300
4.99
 
USD
Instrumentation
Piano, Voice, Classical guitar
Genre
Classical
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