词条 | Italian Bersaglieri Bands |
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HistoryThe first Bersaglieri fanfare band was born on 1 July 1836, when a department left the Ceppi barracks in Turin with wind instruments together with their weapons. The meeting for the musical training of the trumpeters of the various companies gave rise to the battalion fanfare, which in a few years became an independent unit, while serving the individual companies that also continued to have their own trumpeters. Over time, other wind instruments were added in addition to the trumpets. At this time, the fanfara also began its tradition of marching at a jogging pace. According to popular tradition, the use derives from the entrance in Rome to the breach of Porta Pia, which was to take place at a charge pace, but which instead spontaneously became a race for the soldiers. InstrumentationThe instrumentation of the fanfara includes only brass instruments and does not contain any percussion or woodwind instruments. Valved bugles, which were made more popular by the bands, are the premier instrument used in the bands. The specific bugle that they employ in their performances is known as the Bersag horn, which was created before 1870 by Guiseppe Clemente Pelitti. Today, a modernized three-valved form, similar to the trumpet and the soprano bugle of US drum and bugle corps, is used by the bands.[3]These horns carry the tabards of their specific regiments. Trombones, French horns, baritone horns, euphoniums and tubas are also used in the bands on a smaller scale.[4][5] Modern dayToday, these bands are used during special ceremonies involving the different regiments, as well as the Italian Army as a whole. The bands, with 35 musicians each, are most notable for their appearances at the Festa della Repubblica parade on June 2, in which they always receive some sort of praise. They have been known to take part in arrival ceremonies for world dignitaries, as well as international military events. The 1953 movie Roman Holiday includes a film scene of a Bersaglieri fanfara as part of a military parade in the early part of the picture.[6] List of Bersaglieri bands
References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pJvzEzjahkQC&pg=PA458&dq=Italian+Bersaglieri+Bands+marching+style&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiP_uamqrnfAhVJYK0KHUhvAGsQ6AEINjAD#v=onepage&q=Italian+Bersaglieri+Bands+marching+style&f=false|title=Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World: VolumeII: Performance and Production|first=John|last=Shepherd|date=8 July 2003|publisher=A&C Black|via=Google Books}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.broekmans.com/nl/product_details.cfm?ArtikelId=720270|title=Jan Gerard Palm (1831-1906) Music Scores: Waltzes, Mazurkas, Danzas, Tumbas, Polkas, Marches, Fantasies, Serenades, a Galop and Music Composed for Services in the Synagogue and the Lodge|first1=|last1=Halman, Johannes and Robert Rojer|first2=Johannes and Robert Rojer|last2=Halman|date=26 December 2018|publisher=Amsterdam: Broekmans and Van Poppel}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.middlehornleader.com/Evolution%20of%20the%20Bugle%20--%20Section%202.htm|title=Early Bugle Usage in the New World|website=Middlehornleader.com|accessdate=26 December 2018}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=x8KvAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA458&dq=Italian+Bersaglieri+Bands+marching+style&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiP_uamqrnfAhVJYK0KHUhvAGsQ6AEIUzAI#v=onepage&q=Italian+Bersaglieri+Bands+marching+style&f=false|title=Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World Part 1 Performance and Production|first1=John|last1=Shepherd|first2=David|last2=Horn|first3=Dave|last3=Laing|first4=Paul|last4=Oliver|first5=Peter|last5=Wicke|date=8 May 2003|publisher=A&C Black|via=Google Books}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.loc.gov/jukebox/recordings/detail/id/1521/|title=Il bersaglieri|first1=Arthur Pryor's Band-- Musical|last1=group|first2=E. Boccalari--|last2=composer|date=5 September 1924|website=Loc.gov}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=https://66radunobersaglieripiave2018.it/la-fanfara-dei-bersaglieri/|title=La fanfara dei bersaglieri dalla nascita ai giorni nostri|website=66radunobersaglieripiave.2018.it}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://spasstower.ru/en/participants/orkestr-bersalerov/|title=Fanfara Bersaglieri San Donà di Piave — [EN] Spasskaya bashnya|website=Spasstower.ru}} External links{{Commons category-inline|Bersaglieri fanfara}}
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