Signore delle cime explained

Signore delle cime
Cover:Veduta gruppo dello Schiara dal monte Serva.jpg
Caption:View of Schiara Group from Mount Serva
Artist:I Crodaioli Choir
Language:Italian
English Title:Lord of the Mountain Tops
Written:1958
Published:1958

Signore delle cime ("Lord of the Mountain Tops") is a popular Italian song of prayer.[1] It was written by Bepi De Marzi in 1958,[1] when he was 23 years old: he dedicated the song to his friend Bepi Bertagnoli who died in 1951[2] while climbing Mount Gramolon in the upper Valle del Chiampo.[3]

History

The song became very popular and was translated into many languages. The song is performed every year at the festival of the Adunata Nazionale degli Alpini, which since 1920 has usually been celebrated annually in mid-May.

The simplicity of the song and its great emotional impact have ensured its inclusion in the repertoire of many polyphonic choirs, such as I Crodaioli of Arzignano, founded by de Marzi. The simple melody is accompanied by traditional harmonies and combined with a text that represents feeling, popular piety and Christian devotion.[4]

Text

The song is composed in 2 strophes or verses:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cime, il canto-preghiera di Bepi De Marzi . 15 October 2020 . it.
  2. Web site: Un po' di storia . 15 October 2020 . it.
  3. Web site: Signore delle cime quarantacinque anni fa . 15 October 2020 . it.
  4. Web site: Un applauso al Signore delle cime . 15 October 2020 . it.