Alpini songs
The Alpini are a mountain infantry corps of the Italian Army, that distinguished itself in combat during World [War I] and World War II. They are also famous in Italy for their songs and choirs.
The first Alpini units were formed in 1872 by recruiting soldiers among the inhabitants of the valleys of Italy’s northern mountain regions. During World War I the Alpinis saw heavy combat all over the alpine arch. The war has become known as the "War in snow and ice", as most of the 600 km frontline ran through the highest mountains and glaciers of the Alps and every position was occupied around the whole year. It was during these years that the Alpini, their spirit and their mules became legend, although at the cost of over 12,000 deaths out of a total of 40,000 mobilized Alpinis.
During this time many songs originated within the Alpini corps that tell of the hardships and brutality of this conflict. After World War I former members founded choirs in their hometowns and offered thus the Italian people a glimpse into the hardships of the "War in Snow and Ice".
Some of the most famous and well known Alpini songs are:Aprite le PorteBersagliere Ha Cento PenneCosa Fai, Mio Bel Gin GinDi qua, di là del PiaveE Cadorna Manda A DireEra Una Notte Che PiovevaIl Testamento Del CapitanoLa MontanaraLa Si Taglia I Biondi CapelliLa TradottaLa ValsuganaLassù in montagnaMonte CaninoMonte CauriolMonte NeroMonte PasubioQuel Mazzolin Di FioriSignore delle cimeStelutis AlpinisSul Cappello Che Noi PortiamoSul Ponte Di BassanoSul Ponte Di Perati
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