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Inno a Roma Item Info

Inno a Roma - item

Object ID:
demo_0754
Creator:
Discoteca di Stato
Type of Sound:
Speech
Lyrics Composer:
Fausto Salvatori
Music Composer:
Giacomo Puccini
Instruments:
Choir; Orchestra
Type of Music:
Hymn
Record Language:
Italian
Date:
1937
Identifier:
DS 013
Linked Recording:
demo_0753
Rights:
metadata-only record, please check the publication for rights
Description:
This recording belongs to a series of 12 records of speeches delivered by Benito Mussolini in public or before Parliament between October 1935 and May 1936, i.e. between the start of the second Italo-Ethiopian conflict initiated by Italy and the founding of the Italian empire in East Africa (Africa Orientale Italiana). The conception and production of this series involved several Fascist institutions. Recording was carried out by EIAR (Ente Italiano per le Audizione Radiofoniche), the radio production agency. The records were produced by Cetra, the EIAR's record label. Publishing was handled by Discoteca di Stato, the Fascist institution dedicated to popularizing phonography, preserving and disseminating the folklore of Italy's regions and the voices of great national figures. In the advertisement introducing it in Radiocorriere (the EIAR's program journal) of March 14, 1937, it is said that this series brings together the four speeches that "prepared, accompanied and concluded" the "conquest of the Empire". On the last side of the last record of three of these speeches are Giovinezza, Marcia Reale and Inno a Roma.
Online Resources:
http://id.sbn.it/bid/DDS0486573
Performers:
Orchestra Sinfonica e coro dell’EIAR
Lyrics by:
Fausto Salvatori
Music by:
Giacomo Puccini
Instruments:
Choir Orchestra
Genre:
Hymn
Sound Type:
Speech
Recording Language:
Italian
Related Record:
demo_0753
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Inno a Roma", REDIRE Database, Bonn Center for Digital Humanities (BCDH)
Reference Link:
http://localhost:4000/items/demo_0754.html
Rights
Rights:
metadata-only record, please check the publication for rights
Standardized Rights:
Radiocorriere, March 14, 1937, p. 5