Anthem of Friuli
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The composition in the Friulian language entitled Incuintri al doman (Towards Tomorrow), written by Renato Stroili Gurisatti and set to music by maestro Valter Sivilotti in 2017, is the official anthem of Friuli.[1][2]

Winning a competition[3] organised in 2017 by the cultural association Istitût Ladin Furlan "Pre Checo Placerean" and the newspaper Messaggero Veneto – Giornale del Friuli, with the collaboration of Regional Agency for Friulian Language (ARLeF), the piece was chosen from among ten compositions admitted to the contest. As expressly required by the rules of the competition, composed for chorus and classical orchestra, the piece should evoke the main characteristics distinctive to Friuli with reference to the history, traditions, social and linguistic identity of the entire community.
The jury, chaired by the renowned composer Azio Corghi and comprising the musicologists Alessio Screm, Marco Maria Tosolini, Chiara Vidoni as well as the Director of Arlef William Cisilino, announced the piece by Stroili Gurisatti and Sivilotti[4] as a winner, releasing the following statement: "music and lyrics complement each other thanks to wide-ranging vocal and instrumental writing that succeeds in creating considerable melodious momentum."[5] The winner was formally announced in April 2018 during the ceremony of the Festa della Patria del Friuli (Celebration of the Friulian homeland) which that year was hosted by the Municipality of Valvasone-Arzene.
The anthem Incuintri al doman was officially presented on 6 October 2018 at the Duomo of Lignano Sabbiadoro.[6][7] The premiere was performed by the Mitteleuropa Orchestra comprising 47 musicians conducted by maestro Marco Guidarini; the vocal performance was given by the 60 choristers of the Coro del Friuli-Venezia Giulia conducted by maestro Cristiano Dell’Oste. Beethoven's 9th Symphony, which contains "Ode to Joy," i.e. the Anthem of Europe was performed as a prelude to the anthem. The year 2019 saw the piece being performed for the first time during the ceremonies of the Festa della Patria del Friuli in Gorizia.
Lyrics
| Friulian lyrics | Italian translation | English translation |
|---|---|---|
| Incuintri al doman (Imni uficiâl dal Friûl) In alt o fradis, o int di Aquilee, |
Incontro al domani (Inno ufficiale del Friuli) In alto o fratelli, o gente d’Aquileia, |
Towards Tomorrow (Official anthem of Friuli) Up above o brothers, o people of Aquileia, |
- Performance of the Anthem of Friuli in the Duomo of Lignano on 6 October 2018
- Performance of the Anthem of Friuli at Mittelfest in 2019
Versions
In early 2020, upon the initiative of ARLeF and Istitût Furlan "Pre Checo Placerean", a new music video for the anthem was produced and released on all the online platforms on the occasion of 3 April,[8] with the purpose of virtually celebrate the anniversary of the Homeland along with all the Friulian people in Friuli and around the world. In this video version, rearranged by the musician Geremy Seravalle and performed by the four Friulian vocalists Consuelo Avoledo, Michela Franceschina, Jessica Interdonato and Giulia Polidori of the ArteVoce Ensemble, with the artistic direction of Franca Drioli of ArteVoce Voice&Stage Academy, it is also possible to admire some evocative pictures of Friuli shot by a drone.[citation needed]
The drone could be thought as representing an imaginary "eagle of Friuli"[9] flying over some of the most significant places in the history of Friuli: Aquileia, Cividale, Creta del Crostis, Erto, Frisanco, Gorizia, Isola delle Conchiglie and the Island of Sant’Andrea (Marano Lagunare), Palmanova, Pordenone, Ruttars, Sauris di Sopra, Udine, Venzone, Monte di Ragogna, Monte Coglians.[citation needed]
The video became very successful on the social channels and the YouTube platform of ARLeF, immediately recording a remarkably large number of online interactions: over 170,000 people were reached on Facebook, reporting 21,000 interactions as well as thousands of reactions and shares. In addition, 20,000 users were reached on YouTube.[citation needed]
The scores of the anthem Incuintri al doman were written in 12 adaptations, so that they can be performed by different types of ensembles (orchestras, bands, choruses, etc.) and used on the official occasions that involve the Friulian-speaking communities.[citation needed]