Inno di Garibaldi (arr. Lorenzo Bocci) by Alessio Olivieri, Luigi Mercantini Sheet Music for Concert Band at Sheet Music Direct
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Inno di Garibaldi (arr. Lorenzo Bocci)
by Alessio Olivieri, Luigi Mercantini Concert Band - Digital Sheet Music

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INNO DI GARIBALDI (1858) (Versione Integrale)
for Concert Band and Choir - Grade 2,5 - Digital Download - More Card Size Parts A5
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Composed by Alessio Olivieri, Luigi Mercantini. Arranged by Lorenzo Bocci. March/Patriotic/Traditional/Hymn. Concert Band - Blasorchester - Harmonie. Score A4 (21 x 29,7 cm) and card size parts A5 (19,5 x 14,2 cm). Duration 3'50''. Published by Lorenzo Bocci.

Instrumentation:
Full Score, Flute (Piccolo), Oboe, Bassoon, Eb Clarinet, Bb Clarinet 1, 2, Bb Bass Clarinet, Eb Alto Saxophone, Bb Tenor Saxophone, Eb Baritone Saxophone, Bb Trumpet 1, 2, F Horn 1, 2, Trombone 1, 2, Euphonium, Bass, Snare Drum, Cymbals, Bass Drum.

Additional Parts:
Bb Soprano Saxophone, Eb Cornet, Bb Flugelhorn 1, 2, Eb Horn 1, 2, Bb Trombone 1, 2 T.C., B.C., Bb Euphonium T.C., B.C., Bb Bass T.C., B.C., Eb Bass T.C., B.C.

The Garibaldi Hymn is a famous patriotic anthem of the Italian Risorgimento. The author of the text was, at the request of the hero of the two worlds himself, the poet Luigi Mercantini (1821-72), also known for "The Gleaner of Sapri", a poignant romantic re-enactment of Carlo Pisacane's Republican and Mazzinian expedition; particularly known - and quoted - is the refrain « Eran trecento, eran giovani e forti, e sono morti. »
Garibaldi's Hymn was set to music by Alessio Olivieri and was performed for the first time on 31 December 1858, and therefore dates back to the decisive years of the process that led to the unification of Italy, in the presence of Garibaldi and Nino Bixio.
Especially known, and still quoted, are the opening lines:
« Si scopron le tombe, si levano i morti,
I martiri nostri son tutti risorti »
and the refrain:
« Va' fuori d'Italia! va' fuori ch'è l'ora!
Va' fuori d'Italia! va' fuori, stranier! »

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