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"The Song of the Italians") is a patriotic song written by Goffredo Mameli and set to music by Michele Novaro in 1847, [2] currently used as the national anthem of Italy.
2 cze 2021 · Il Canto degli Italiani (The Song of Italians), best known amongst Italians as Fratelli d’Italia (Brothers of Italy) or Inno di Mameli (Mameli’s Hymn), is the Italian national anthem, and what better day to talk about it than Italy’s national holiday, La Festa della Repubblica?
Italy’s national anthem goes by many names – ‘Il Canto degli Italiani’, ‘Inno di Mameli’, or ‘Fratelli d'Italia’ from the song’s opening line. The lyrics were written in 1847 by 20-year-old student Goffredo Mameli.
1 cze 2024 · Italy’s national anthem is one of the most cherished and instantly recognizable anthems, distinguished by a brief orchestral introduction that transitions into a robust march, culminating in the stirring proclamation “Italy has called”.
2 sie 2021 · The Italian anthem is called Mameli’s Anthem and, from the very first notes, plays its role perfectly and makes us all feel a little more patriotic. In general, Italians take this moment very seriously, everyone sings it and everyone knows its words.
"Il Canto degli Italiani" [N 1] (say: il KAN-toh del-i-tal-YAN-ee, meaning "The Song of the Italians") is the Italian national anthem. [1] The words were written by Goffredo Mameli in the autumn of 1847 in Genoa when he was just twenty years old.
Fratelli d'Italia, lyrics and English translation. The "Canto degli Italiani" (or Inno di Mameli) is the national anthem of the Italian Republic, adopted since 12 October 1946.