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    Giovinezza - Wikipedia

    "Giovinezza" 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. Although often sung with the Royal March, the official anthem, some sources consider "Giovinezza" to have supplanted it as the de … See more

    "Giovinezza" was composed by lawyer and composer Giuseppe Blanc in 1909 as "Il Commiato" (Italian for "farewell"). Blanc later also wrote other fascist songs, including The Eagles … See more

    "Giovinezza" was played "with the slightest pretext" at sporting events, films, and other public gatherings, and often carried adverse (even violent) consequences for those who did not … See more

    1909
    Giuseppe Blanc composed the song as "Il Commiato" (Italian for "farewell").
    1919
    The song was called "Inno degli Arditi" (Hymn of the Arditi, a corps of the Italian Royal Army during World War I, whose members joined the fascist movement in large numbers).
    1921
    The version sung during the March on Rome was composed by G. Castaldo in 1921, using the original score by Giuseppe Blanc and words by Marcello Manni (beginning "Su compagni in forte schiere").
    1924
    Mussolini commissioned Salvator Gotta to write the new lyrics, which were completed in 1924.
    1930s
    "Giovinezza" was made the official anthem of the Italian army.
    1943
    After the capitulation of Italy in 1943, the Allies suppressed the hymn in Italy.
    1946
    "Il Canto degli Italiani" was provisionally chosen when Italy became a Republic on 12 October 1946, only to be officially legislated on 4 December 2017.

    The Royal March had often preceded "Giovinezza" on official occasions, as required by official regulations following an abortive attempt to conflate the two songs. Many considered … See more

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    Very popular at the beginning of the last century, Giovinezza was sung by graduates at the university of Torino both as a nostalgic farewell to their carefree student life, and as a celebration of their vigor, youth and boldness. Here are the original lyrics: primavera di bellezza! il tuo canto squilla e va! spring of beauty!
    " 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.
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    My father’s photo seems to sum up perfectly the song Giovinezza (Youth), which was the unofficial inno dalla patria (national anthem) of Italy from 1924 to 1943 during the years of the fascist regime.
    Ubiquitous in mid-twentieth century Italy, the hymn emphasized youth as a theme of the fascist movement and was one example of the centrality of the Arditi to the fascist narrative. "Giovinezza" was composed by lawyer and composer Giuseppe Blanc in 1909 as "Il Commiato" (Italian for "farewell").
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