ITEM
Lili Marlen Item Info
Lili Marlen - item
- Object ID:
- demo_1666
- Creator:
- Cetra
- Type of Sound:
- Music
- Lyrics Composer:
- Nino Rastelli
- Music Composer:
- Norbert Schultze
- Instruments:
- Soprano; Conductor; Orchestra
- Type of Music:
- Song Slow
- Record Language:
- Italian
- Date:
- 1943
- Identifier:
- AA 303
- Linked Recording:
- demo_1665
- Rights:
- metadata-only record, please check the publication for rights
- Description:
- A German love song from the late 1930s, "Lili Marleen" had no success before the Second World War, and only became a worldwide hit after its outbreak. It was translated into Italian and recorded several times by different record companies between 1941 and 1943. Carlo Ravasio, vice-secretary of the National Fascist Party, helps us to understand not only this success, but also why "Lili Marleen" became part of Italian war propaganda. Calling for the composition of new, more popular and effective war songs, he instructed "that compositional themes must be free, that no programmatic constraints should bind the inspiration of artists, and that the fact of war, instead of being the subject of songs, should only constitute the ‘climate’ of the thoughts and feelings that the songs express (typical example: Lily Marlen)" (cited in Pietro Cavallo & Pasquale Iaccio, Vincere! Fascismo e società italiana nelle canzoni e nelle riviste di varietà (1935-1943), Napoli, Liguori editore, 2003, p. 133). A slow, nostalgic song, Lili Marleen has thus taken on the status of a model of the song of the time - that is, of the climate, impressions and atmosphere - of the war. It accompanies the war, and can serve to regulate the feelings of sadness or despondency that the war arouses.
- Online Resources:
- https://canzoneitaliana.it/en/canzone/lili-marleen-en/
- Performers:
- Gianna Pederzini Orchestra della Canzone Cinico Angelini
- Lyrics by:
- Nino Rastelli
- Music by:
- Norbert Schultze
- Instruments:
- Soprano Conductor Orchestra
- Genre:
- Song Slow
- Sound Type:
- Music
- Recording Language:
- Italian
- Related Record:
- demo_1665
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Lili Marlen", REDIRE Database, Bonn Center for Digital Humanities (BCDH)
- Reference Link:
- http://localhost:4000/items/demo_1666.html
Rights
- Rights:
- metadata-only record, please check the publication for rights