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  2. Il Canto degli Italiani - Wikipedia

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    Patriots from the 10 December demonstration spread the hymn all over the Italian peninsula. [6] The hymn was very popular among the Italian people and the ranks of the Republican volunteers. [26] It was commonly sung in most parts of Italy during demonstrations, protests and revolts as a symbol of the Italian unification. [27]

  3. Category:Italian Christian hymns - Wikipedia

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  4. Inno delle nazioni - Wikipedia

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    Inno delle nazioni (Hymn of the nations), a cantata in a single movement, is one of only two secular choral works composed by Giuseppe Verdi. This Hymn incorporates " God Save the King ", " La Marseillaise ", and " Il Canto degli Italiani ".

  5. Category:Italian anthems - Wikipedia

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  6. Noi vogliam Dio, Vergine Maria - Wikipedia

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    Noi vogliam Dio, Vergin Maria" is a Marian hymn from the Italian folk tradition. It is a translation of the French hymn "Nous voulons Dieu", written and composed for a pilgrimage to Lourdes on 11 September 1882 by François-Xavier Moreau, parish priest of Sorigny. Both music and lyrics were published into a booklet whose fourth edition was ...

  7. Suona la tromba - Wikipedia

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    "Suona la tromba" (The trumpet sounds) or Inno popolare (Hymn of the people) is a secular hymn composed by Giuseppe Verdi in 1848 to a text by the Italian poet and patriot Goffredo Mameli. The work's title comes from the opening line of Mameli's poem. It has sometimes been referred to as "Grido di guerra".

  8. Music history of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Also around this time, Italian flagellants developed the Italian folk hymns known as spiritual laude. Between 1317 and 1319, Marchettus of Padua wrote the Lucidarium in artae musicae planae and the Pomerium artis musicae mensuratae , major treatises on plainchant and polyphony , expounding a theory of rhythmic notation that paved the way for ...

  9. Giovinezza - Wikipedia

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    " Giovinezza" (pronounced [dʒoviˈnettsa]; Italian for 'Youth') was the official hymn of the Italian National Fascist Party, regime, and army, and was an unofficial national anthem of the Kingdom of Italy between 1924 and 1943. [1]