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Adua Item Info

Adua - item

Object ID:
demo_1741
Creator:
Fonotecnica
Type of Sound:
Music
Lyrics Composer:
Nino Rastelli
Music Composer:
Dino Olivieri
Instruments:
Tenor; Orchestra; Choir
Type of Music:
Song March
Record Language:
Italian
Date:
1936
Identifier:
A 2927
Linked Recording:
demo_1740
Rights:
metadata-only record, please check the publication for rights
Description:
This recording is part of a vast propaganda repertoire of popular songs designed to accompany the political preparation and conduct of the Second Italo-Ethiopian Conflict, followed by the victory of Fascist troops and the founding of the Italian Empire in East Africa. These songs evoke this colonial war and its finality, using a wide range of modes and themes. In addition to the war and the Fascist martyrs, many of these songs assert the legitimacy of Italian colonization of Ethiopia, and more broadly of East Africa, presenting it in particular as a liberating and civilizing mission carried out among indigenous populations who were allegedly enslaved by the Emperor of Ethiopia, the Negus Haile Selassie. Throughout this repertoire, colonized populations are the subject of racist representations. When they evoke the "African woman", these racist representations also become sexual (see Gianpaolo Chiriacò, "Afrovocality – Ethiopia in 1930 Italian Popular Music", https://afrovocality.com/eirpop/ethiopia-in-1930-italian-popular-music/, accessed on February 12, 2025). The title of this song refers to a place in Ethiopia, where Italy suffered a defeat in the late 19th century during its attempts to colonize the region, and where the Fascist regime won a victory during the second Italo-Ethiopian conflict. The song is therefore as much a celebration of a Fascist colonial success as it is of revenge on Ethiopia.
Online Resources:
http://id.sbn.it/bid/DDS0210900
Performers:
Guido Serpelloni
Lyrics by:
Nino Rastelli
Music by:
Dino Olivieri
Instruments:
Tenor Orchestra Choir
Genre:
Song March
Sound Type:
Music
Recording Language:
Italian
Related Record:
demo_1740
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Adua", REDIRE Database, Bonn Center for Digital Humanities (BCDH)
Reference Link:
http://localhost:4000/items/demo_1741.html
Rights
Rights:
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