Warszawianka 1905 roku [Варшавянка; La Varsovienne; ¡A las barricadas!]
ワルシャワ労働歌
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inviata da Riccardo Venturi 12/10/2021 - 06:35
3v. یک صف شویم ("Mettiamoci in fila") - Versione persiana come canto di lotta dei lavoratori
3v. یک صف شویم ("Let's line up") - Persian version as workers' struggle song
3v. یک صف شویم ("Let's line up") - Persian version as workers' struggle song
یک صف شویم
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inviata da Boreč 20/10/2021 - 11:41
Boreč 26/10/2021 - 01:20
@ Boreč
Dear Boreč,
Congratulations for having been able to find the lyrics of the rare Finnish version 5 of Warszavianka. As you may have noticed, I have also been trying to find them ever since you posted the audio link of this version on September 9. On Monday this week, I finally got hold of a book where they are printed (Ilpo Saunio & Timo Tuovinen: Edestä aattehen - suomalaisia työväenlauluja 1890 - 1938). However, the lyrics in thet book are slightly different from the ones you posted, i.e. there are two different words. Therefore, I would very much like to find out the source of the lyrics you have contributed.
Yours sincerely,
Juha Rämö
Dear Boreč,
Congratulations for having been able to find the lyrics of the rare Finnish version 5 of Warszavianka. As you may have noticed, I have also been trying to find them ever since you posted the audio link of this version on September 9. On Monday this week, I finally got hold of a book where they are printed (Ilpo Saunio & Timo Tuovinen: Edestä aattehen - suomalaisia työväenlauluja 1890 - 1938). However, the lyrics in thet book are slightly different from the ones you posted, i.e. there are two different words. Therefore, I would very much like to find out the source of the lyrics you have contributed.
Yours sincerely,
Juha Rämö
Juha Rämö 27/10/2021 - 00:08
@Juha Rämö
Good morning Juha :)
Yes, this finnish varszavianka text was posted in the comments section of a Finnish blog.
I listened to the audio and checked the lyrics to make sure they were correct, so I think this is the official one :3
However, I was not aware of the existence of songbook "suomalaisia työväenlauluja" with this text...
Good morning Juha :)
Yes, this finnish varszavianka text was posted in the comments section of a Finnish blog.
I listened to the audio and checked the lyrics to make sure they were correct, so I think this is the official one :3
However, I was not aware of the existence of songbook "suomalaisia työväenlauluja" with this text...
Boreč ( ̄∀ ̄) 28/10/2021 - 01:41
2s1. Kara Notalar ("Note Nere"): Herkes barikata
2s1. Kara Notalar ("Black Notes"): Herkes barikata
This very interesting, contemporary Turkish version of ¡A las barricadas!, contributed by Boreč / Borec / Борец (no doubt one of the keenest Warszawianka collectors in the world), originates overtly in struggling Anarchist milieus. “Kara Notalar” (“Black Notes” in Turkish) may be the name of the band performing this (also musically interesting) version, but attribution is uncertain due to understandable lack of information -being an Anarchist band might lead you into jail, and even worse, in Erdoğan's sultanate. This is also why an English translation has been provided: the song is certainly focused on the current situation in Turkey, but the everlasting spirit of the old Spanish song lingers on. [RV]
2s1. Kara Notalar ("Black Notes"): Herkes barikata
This very interesting, contemporary Turkish version of ¡A las barricadas!, contributed by Boreč / Borec / Борец (no doubt one of the keenest Warszawianka collectors in the world), originates overtly in struggling Anarchist milieus. “Kara Notalar” (“Black Notes” in Turkish) may be the name of the band performing this (also musically interesting) version, but attribution is uncertain due to understandable lack of information -being an Anarchist band might lead you into jail, and even worse, in Erdoğan's sultanate. This is also why an English translation has been provided: the song is certainly focused on the current situation in Turkey, but the everlasting spirit of the old Spanish song lingers on. [RV]
Herkes barikata [1]
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inviata da Boreč 28/10/2021 - 01:49
3w. Tofani şoriş - Una versione curda soranî interpretata da Kalle Ateshi
3w. Tofani şoriş - A Soranî Kurdish version performed by Kalle Ateshi
Tofani şoriş, performed by Kalle Ateshi (Kale Ateşi), is a Kurdish song originating from Syria and probably focused on Kurdish resistance. Kurdish in normally written in Arabic (Soranî) character; “Soranî” means “Syrian”. The lyrics are included in the video. [RV]
3w. Tofani şoriş - A Soranî Kurdish version performed by Kalle Ateshi
Tofani şoriş, performed by Kalle Ateshi (Kale Ateşi), is a Kurdish song originating from Syria and probably focused on Kurdish resistance. Kurdish in normally written in Arabic (Soranî) character; “Soranî” means “Syrian”. The lyrics are included in the video. [RV]
Boreč 28/10/2021 - 01:50
@ Boreč and Juha Rämö
“Puolan vallankumouslaulu Varshavjanka ilmestyi ensimmäisen kerran suomeksi käännettynä Sosialidemokraattien Työväen Kalenterissa v. 1909 nimellä Taistoihin tuimiin. Laulun sanat ja sävel poikkeavat nykyisin käytössä olevista.”
“The Polish revolutionary song Varshavjanka first appeared in Finnish translated as “Taistoihin tuimiin” in the 'Social-Democrat Workers' Calendary' in 1909. The song's lyrics and melody are different from those currently in use.”
So in the source page linked by Boreč. Consistently therewith, 1g4 is no “Finnish-American version from 1916”, but an entirely Finnish version from 1909. Santtu Piri's 1908 version is only 1 year older. So I have changed all the 1g4 section. Sadly enough, the user who provided information is unknown. The lyrics are different, but in Juho Koskelo's American recording from 1916 the melody is the same as the classic... (continua)
“Puolan vallankumouslaulu Varshavjanka ilmestyi ensimmäisen kerran suomeksi käännettynä Sosialidemokraattien Työväen Kalenterissa v. 1909 nimellä Taistoihin tuimiin. Laulun sanat ja sävel poikkeavat nykyisin käytössä olevista.”
“The Polish revolutionary song Varshavjanka first appeared in Finnish translated as “Taistoihin tuimiin” in the 'Social-Democrat Workers' Calendary' in 1909. The song's lyrics and melody are different from those currently in use.”
So in the source page linked by Boreč. Consistently therewith, 1g4 is no “Finnish-American version from 1916”, but an entirely Finnish version from 1909. Santtu Piri's 1908 version is only 1 year older. So I have changed all the 1g4 section. Sadly enough, the user who provided information is unknown. The lyrics are different, but in Juho Koskelo's American recording from 1916 the melody is the same as the classic... (continua)
Riccardo Venturi 28/10/2021 - 21:08
@ Boreč
Dear Boreč,
Thank you very much for the link. I was quite surprised that this kind of content exists in a blog owned by Uusi Suomi which is considered a conservative right-wing medium. Well, you never know...
Anyway, the person who posted the lyrics writes in her message that the source of the lyrics is the same book I mentioned (Saunio - Tuovinen: Edestä aattehen, Helsinki 1978). The small differences I detected when comparing the two texts must, therefore, be typing mistakes. So, if I have your permission, I will post the corrected lyrics and ask the Administrator to replace the existing ones with them. Please let me know.
JR
Dear Boreč,
Thank you very much for the link. I was quite surprised that this kind of content exists in a blog owned by Uusi Suomi which is considered a conservative right-wing medium. Well, you never know...
Anyway, the person who posted the lyrics writes in her message that the source of the lyrics is the same book I mentioned (Saunio - Tuovinen: Edestä aattehen, Helsinki 1978). The small differences I detected when comparing the two texts must, therefore, be typing mistakes. So, if I have your permission, I will post the corrected lyrics and ask the Administrator to replace the existing ones with them. Please let me know.
JR
Juha Rämö 28/10/2021 - 22:30
@ Juha Rämö
Of course you can. The corrected lyrics will be included immediately. Kiitos!
Of course you can. The corrected lyrics will be included immediately. Kiitos!
Riccardo Venturi 28/10/2021 - 22:43
Dear Admin,
Here are the corrected lyrics to replace the existing ones at 1g4.
Juha Rämö
VAINOOVAT VIIMAT / WARSHAVJANKEN
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Here are the corrected lyrics to replace the existing ones at 1g4.
Juha Rämö
VAINOOVAT VIIMAT / WARSHAVJANKEN
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Juha Rämö 28/10/2021 - 22:58
@ Riccardo Venturi
Dear Riccardo,
Thank you so much for the invaluable link to Työväen Kalenteri 1909.
It seems that the Finnish section of Warszawianka requires quite a lot of rewriting and restructuring. I will e-mail you soon about that.
Dear Riccardo,
Thank you so much for the invaluable link to Työväen Kalenteri 1909.
It seems that the Finnish section of Warszawianka requires quite a lot of rewriting and restructuring. I will e-mail you soon about that.
Juha Rämö 28/10/2021 - 23:11
@ Juha Rämö
I already had the suspicion that the whole Finnish section of this page needs rewriting and restructuring on the basis of Saunio-Tuovinen's work. We often rely on web sources which may be scant and/or inaccurate; however, a printed work like Saunio-Tuovinen's must be the result of a lifetime's study. I am waiting for your e-mail. This is a neverending work in neverending progress.
Thank you!
I already had the suspicion that the whole Finnish section of this page needs rewriting and restructuring on the basis of Saunio-Tuovinen's work. We often rely on web sources which may be scant and/or inaccurate; however, a printed work like Saunio-Tuovinen's must be the result of a lifetime's study. I am waiting for your e-mail. This is a neverending work in neverending progress.
Thank you!
Riccardo Venturi 28/10/2021 - 23:38
1u2. 华沙工人歌 (Versione cinese completa)
1u2. 华沙工人歌 (Complete Chinese version)
Note. The following version appears quite similar to 1u1, but complete with 3 stanzas plus refrain and slight differences in the lyrics. [RV]
1u2. 华沙工人歌 (Complete Chinese version)
此歌又名“华沙曲”“华沙革命曲”“华沙工人革命曲”等。
这首歌的曲调原是一首法国军歌《朱阿夫进行曲》(朱阿夫原指法国非洲殖民地远征军中的原住民士兵)1863年,侨居于巴黎的波兰诗人弗·沃尔斯基(1824~1882年)为其填词,献给了应募加入法国军队的波兰流亡者。这一年,华沙举行了反抗沙俄殖民统治的武装起义,这首进行曲便被命名为“华沙起义歌”。- baike.baidu.com
这首歌的曲调原是一首法国军歌《朱阿夫进行曲》(朱阿夫原指法国非洲殖民地远征军中的原住民士兵)1863年,侨居于巴黎的波兰诗人弗·沃尔斯基(1824~1882年)为其填词,献给了应募加入法国军队的波兰流亡者。这一年,华沙举行了反抗沙俄殖民统治的武装起义,这首进行曲便被命名为“华沙起义歌”。- baike.baidu.com
Note. The following version appears quite similar to 1u1, but complete with 3 stanzas plus refrain and slight differences in the lyrics. [RV]
华沙工人歌
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inviata da Boreč 29/10/2021 - 09:02
1u3. 华沙工人歌 - Versione cinese alternativa
1u3. 华沙工人歌 - Alternative Chinese version
1u3. 华沙工人歌 - Alternative Chinese version
Equally from baike.baidu.com. This is another alternative version from a common stock of Chinese Warszawiankas, which are virtually interchangeable without altering the general meaning. [RV]
华沙工人歌
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inviata da Boreč 29/10/2021 - 09:06
Sorry for so many comments, but I wanna share the archive with us…
Here are the vids of mysterious versions that I have archived
One is sung in Italian, the other in Chinese, but no information about these two...
Here are the vids of mysterious versions that I have archived
One is sung in Italian, the other in Chinese, but no information about these two...
Boreč 29/10/2021 - 09:15
3x. Versione italiana come canto partigiano
3x. Italian version as Partisan song
The song is no true (= translated or adapted) version of the Warszawianka, but appears to be clearly a Partisan song to the tune of the Warszawianka (or rather, of A las barricadas! - many Italians had fought in the Spanish civil war and they no doubt knew the song in that form). Its form as an “Alpine choir” is also a sign, because most of the Italian partisan war took place in mountainous areas of Northern Italy under Nazi occupation. No further information on the song is available at present; I have transcribed the lyrics as they are sung and provided an English translation. Research is going on. [RV]
3x. Italian version as Partisan song
The song is no true (= translated or adapted) version of the Warszawianka, but appears to be clearly a Partisan song to the tune of the Warszawianka (or rather, of A las barricadas! - many Italians had fought in the Spanish civil war and they no doubt knew the song in that form). Its form as an “Alpine choir” is also a sign, because most of the Italian partisan war took place in mountainous areas of Northern Italy under Nazi occupation. No further information on the song is available at present; I have transcribed the lyrics as they are sung and provided an English translation. Research is going on. [RV]
Quando il nemico ci sfida a morte [1]
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inviata da Borec + RV 30/10/2021 - 14:39
@ Borec
Dear Borec, we really appreciate your archive. Please don't be worried about the quantity of comments: this website works as a free space and a forum, and all comments are parts of it. So please feel free to write here whatever you want, in any language. As for your latest comment, as you can see, I have constructed an entirely new page for the Italian song and included the Chinese song video into one of the Chinese sections. I have also left a couple of comments on your YT archive, of which I am now a new member. I expect you give me an official welcome with a red carpet and cheerleaders (I'm kidding huh :-PPP). Well, I may do without the red carpet, but please don't forget the cheerleaders. Thank you!
Dear Borec, we really appreciate your archive. Please don't be worried about the quantity of comments: this website works as a free space and a forum, and all comments are parts of it. So please feel free to write here whatever you want, in any language. As for your latest comment, as you can see, I have constructed an entirely new page for the Italian song and included the Chinese song video into one of the Chinese sections. I have also left a couple of comments on your YT archive, of which I am now a new member. I expect you give me an official welcome with a red carpet and cheerleaders (I'm kidding huh :-PPP). Well, I may do without the red carpet, but please don't forget the cheerleaders. Thank you!
Riccardo Venturi 30/10/2021 - 15:37
Here's an audio link to the Swedish feminist version of the song.
Audio link to the song performed by Stockholms anarkafeministkör.
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Audio link to the song performed by Stockholms anarkafeministkör.
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Juha Rämö 2/11/2021 - 11:56
1g1. Puolan työväen marssi / Varsovalainen - 1908 / 1919
1g1. Puolan työväen marssi / Varsovalainen - 1908 / 1919
In 1908, another Warszavianka version titled Puolan työväen marssi (Polish Workers' March) was published in J. Kaikka's broadside ballad collection Työväenlauluja (Working Class Songs). In the same year, the lyrics of the song, written by an unknown author and reading »Wihurit wihaisna taas waikeroi« (Strong rushes of wind angrily moan), were published in a Social Democratic songbook and a song booklet for workers with the title Puolan veripäivien marssi (Polish Blood-Days March). Slightly altered and with one stanza added, the same lyrics were published eleven years later in Punaisen sotilaan laulukirja (A Red Soldier's Songbook, St. Petersburg, 1919) by Elvira Willman-Eloranta (1875-1925), this time with the title Varsovalainen (The Varsovian). [JR]
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1g1. Puolan työväen marssi / Varsovalainen - 1908 / 1919
In 1908, another Warszavianka version titled Puolan työväen marssi (Polish Workers' March) was published in J. Kaikka's broadside ballad collection Työväenlauluja (Working Class Songs). In the same year, the lyrics of the song, written by an unknown author and reading »Wihurit wihaisna taas waikeroi« (Strong rushes of wind angrily moan), were published in a Social Democratic songbook and a song booklet for workers with the title Puolan veripäivien marssi (Polish Blood-Days March). Slightly altered and with one stanza added, the same lyrics were published eleven years later in Punaisen sotilaan laulukirja (A Red Soldier's Songbook, St. Petersburg, 1919) by Elvira Willman-Eloranta (1875-1925), this time with the title Varsovalainen (The Varsovian). [JR]
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Varsovalainen
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inviata da Juha Rämö 2/11/2021 - 20:09
1υ. ვარშაული [Varshauli] - La versione georgiana di Irodion Evdošvili [იროდიონ ევდოშვილი, 1901]
1υ. ვარშაული [Varshauli] - The Georgian version by Irodion Evdošvili [იროდიონ ევდოშვილი, 1901]
"The Georgian Varšavjanka [Varshauli] was translated from the Russian original by I. Edošvili in 1901, according to a Russian article. But this text was published in the revolutionary songbook "რევოლუცის სიმღერები 1923" [revolutsis singherebi 1923, "Revolutionary songs"], in which the lyrics of many revolutionary songs, such as The Internationale and La Marseillaise, were written in Georgian." [Boreč]
According to one Russian article, the Georgian version of "Варшавянка" was first written in 1901 by a Georgian communist, Irodion Evdošvili (იროდიონ ევდოშვილი, 1873-1916). He began his career as a poet in 1895, when his poems were published in a newspaper "Iveria" under the editorship of Ilia Č’avč’avadze.... (continua)
1υ. ვარშაული [Varshauli] - The Georgian version by Irodion Evdošvili [იროდიონ ევდოშვილი, 1901]
"The Georgian Varšavjanka [Varshauli] was translated from the Russian original by I. Edošvili in 1901, according to a Russian article. But this text was published in the revolutionary songbook "რევოლუცის სიმღერები 1923" [revolutsis singherebi 1923, "Revolutionary songs"], in which the lyrics of many revolutionary songs, such as The Internationale and La Marseillaise, were written in Georgian." [Boreč]
According to one Russian article, the Georgian version of "Варшавянка" was first written in 1901 by a Georgian communist, Irodion Evdošvili (იროდიონ ევდოშვილი, 1873-1916). He began his career as a poet in 1895, when his poems were published in a newspaper "Iveria" under the editorship of Ilia Č’avč’avadze.... (continua)
ვარშაული [1]
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inviata da Boreč 4/11/2021 - 07:15
1g4. La versione finno-americana degli IWW (1918/1920)
1g4. The Finnish-American IWW version from 1918/1920
This section is wide, i.e., it includes no lyrics or audio links. It has been constructed only to reflect the history of the Finnish versions of Warszawianka with historical info. Please feel free to add lyrics and/or videos, if any.
La presente sezione è vuota, vale a dire non contiene né testi né audiovisuali. È stata costruita esclusivamente per riflettere la storia delle versioni finlandesi della Warszawianka, con informazioni storiche. Non esitate ad aggiungere testi e/o video, se disponibili. [RV]
The Finnish Wobblies, or members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), or tuplajuulaiset (double-u'ers) as they called themselves, have a Warszawianka of their own. Titled Varsovalainen (The Varsovian) and with the first verse reading »Vihaiset vihurit vastaamme ärjyy« (Angry... (continua)
1g4. The Finnish-American IWW version from 1918/1920
This section is wide, i.e., it includes no lyrics or audio links. It has been constructed only to reflect the history of the Finnish versions of Warszawianka with historical info. Please feel free to add lyrics and/or videos, if any.
La presente sezione è vuota, vale a dire non contiene né testi né audiovisuali. È stata costruita esclusivamente per riflettere la storia delle versioni finlandesi della Warszawianka, con informazioni storiche. Non esitate ad aggiungere testi e/o video, se disponibili. [RV]
The Finnish Wobblies, or members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), or tuplajuulaiset (double-u'ers) as they called themselves, have a Warszawianka of their own. Titled Varsovalainen (The Varsovian) and with the first verse reading »Vihaiset vihurit vastaamme ärjyy« (Angry... (continua)
Juha Rämö + RV 4/11/2021 - 11:25
3y. A las barricadas - Versione indonesiana rap dei Rebelnation Indo
3y. A las barricadas - Indonesian rap version by Rebelnation Indo
Rebelnation Indo · Donal Zee · Reyza Bima
Dall'album Kata adalah senjata, titolo inequivocabile: “Le parole sono armi” in lingua indonesiana. L'album è del 2020: una versione rap (poteva essere diversamente?) dove si dice fra le altre cose (2a strofa): “Per noi non c'è guerra ma guerra di classe...finché l'anima è libera, nessuno è oppresso” (una traduzione completa di un testo rap in indonesiano, sono sincero, non mi sento proprio di farla). Comunque una piccola nota testuale: nel testo, la frequente dicitura “yg” è l'abbreviazione stile messaggino SMS della comunissima particella malese-indonesiana yang (che ha funzione connettiva e relativa). [RV]
From the album Kata adalah senjata, an unequivocal title: “Words are weapons” in Indonesian. The album... (continua)
3y. A las barricadas - Indonesian rap version by Rebelnation Indo
Rebelnation Indo · Donal Zee · Reyza Bima
Dall'album Kata adalah senjata, titolo inequivocabile: “Le parole sono armi” in lingua indonesiana. L'album è del 2020: una versione rap (poteva essere diversamente?) dove si dice fra le altre cose (2a strofa): “Per noi non c'è guerra ma guerra di classe...finché l'anima è libera, nessuno è oppresso” (una traduzione completa di un testo rap in indonesiano, sono sincero, non mi sento proprio di farla). Comunque una piccola nota testuale: nel testo, la frequente dicitura “yg” è l'abbreviazione stile messaggino SMS della comunissima particella malese-indonesiana yang (che ha funzione connettiva e relativa). [RV]
From the album Kata adalah senjata, an unequivocal title: “Words are weapons” in Indonesian. The album... (continua)
A las barricadas
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inviata da Albatross795 8/11/2021 - 13:57
2ζ. كلمات الغنّية - Versione araba (di Anarkiyeen?)
2ζ. كلمات الغنّية - Arabic version (by Anarkiyeen?)
Una versione araba apparentemente “artigianale” reperita dall'infaticabile Borec/Albatross 795: nel video YouTube l'utente, dall'evocativo “nickname” di Anarkiyeen, la canta in arabo sovrapponendola all'originale spagnolo. Non sappiamo, ovviamente e purtroppo, né se egli stesso sia l'autore della versione, né se si tratti invece di una versione già esistente. Una nota presente nel video sembrerebbe avvalorare la prima ipotesi (si veda il box note). La lingua utilizzata è comunque l'arabo moderno standard. Viene fornita una traduzione inglese di massima.
An apparently “handmade” Arabic version made available by tireless Borec/Albatross 795: in the YouTube video, the user, bearing the evocatory nickname of Anarkiyeen, sings the song in Arabic superimposing his voice on the Spanish original.... (continua)
2ζ. كلمات الغنّية - Arabic version (by Anarkiyeen?)
Una versione araba apparentemente “artigianale” reperita dall'infaticabile Borec/Albatross 795: nel video YouTube l'utente, dall'evocativo “nickname” di Anarkiyeen, la canta in arabo sovrapponendola all'originale spagnolo. Non sappiamo, ovviamente e purtroppo, né se egli stesso sia l'autore della versione, né se si tratti invece di una versione già esistente. Una nota presente nel video sembrerebbe avvalorare la prima ipotesi (si veda il box note). La lingua utilizzata è comunque l'arabo moderno standard. Viene fornita una traduzione inglese di massima.
An apparently “handmade” Arabic version made available by tireless Borec/Albatross 795: in the YouTube video, the user, bearing the evocatory nickname of Anarkiyeen, sings the song in Arabic superimposing his voice on the Spanish original.... (continua)
ريح وعواصف عم تهزّ السما [1]
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inviata da Albatross795 14/11/2021 - 13:47
3z. SAT-Marŝo - Marcia della Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda (Associazione Apolide Internazionale)
3z. SAT-Marŝo - March of Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda (World Non-national Association)
3z. SAT-Marŝo - March of Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda (World Non-national Association)
Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda (the World Non-national Association) is a globally based organisation for progressive people.
It’s aim is to help people from many different countries to understand each other, get informed and educated, improve their lives, and to communicate and cooperate with each other in the fight against oppression.
To enable such communication and cooperation, SAT uses the international language ESPERANTO.
SAT puts its members in direct contact with other progressive people from all around the world, it encourages the swapping of information, the comparison of ideas and enables the creation of a real functioning international solidarity.
It’s aim is to help people from many different countries to understand each other, get informed and educated, improve their lives, and to communicate and cooperate with each other in the fight against oppression.
To enable such communication and cooperation, SAT uses the international language ESPERANTO.
SAT puts its members in direct contact with other progressive people from all around the world, it encourages the swapping of information, the comparison of ideas and enables the creation of a real functioning international solidarity.
SAT-Marŝo (Varŝavjanka)
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inviata da Boreč 23/11/2021 - 01:18
1a5. To Cand Vasyāvig ek nyăuto 1905 - Kelartic translation of Warszawianka 1905 roku
To Cand Vasyāvig ek nyăuto 1905
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1δ1. Versione slovacca
1δ1. Slovak version
1δ1. Slovak version
Czech and Slovak are very similar. This version appears to be a simple transcription of the Czech version (q.v.) into the Slovak language; or -who knows?- vice versa. Nobody knows which came first, up to this moment. [RV]
Varšavjanka
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inviata da The multi-named user usually known as Borec 1/12/2021 - 12:49
3α. Devrim marşı ("Marcia rivoluzionaria") - Versione turca del 1980 di Alan Bush e Emine Engin
3α. Devrim marşı ("Revolutionary March") - Turkish version from 1980 by Alan Bush and Emine Engin
This Revolutionary March composed by Emine Engin to the melody of the Varshavianka (arranged by Alan Bush) was published in number 127 of the magazine İşçinin Sesi (The Worker's Voice) of 14 April 1980. İşçinin Sesi was an official fortnightly magazine of TKP (Türkiye Komünist Partisi, the Turkish Communist Party). Publication started in January 1974 and ended with number 474 in September 2000. This version is characterized by strong struggle and revolutionary accents, reflecting the civil war-like atmosphere of 1980 Turkey, few months before the military coup of 12 September 1980 lead by general Kenan Evren. [RV]
3α. Devrim marşı ("Revolutionary March") - Turkish version from 1980 by Alan Bush and Emine Engin
This Revolutionary March composed by Emine Engin to the melody of the Varshavianka (arranged by Alan Bush) was published in number 127 of the magazine İşçinin Sesi (The Worker's Voice) of 14 April 1980. İşçinin Sesi was an official fortnightly magazine of TKP (Türkiye Komünist Partisi, the Turkish Communist Party). Publication started in January 1974 and ended with number 474 in September 2000. This version is characterized by strong struggle and revolutionary accents, reflecting the civil war-like atmosphere of 1980 Turkey, few months before the military coup of 12 September 1980 lead by general Kenan Evren. [RV]
Devrim Marşı
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inviata da Boreč 2/12/2021 - 18:24
2f1. Barrikadeille - La versione finlandese di Klaus Maunuksela (2016)
2f1. Barrikadeille - Klaus Maunuksela's Finnish version (2016)
La versione finlandese di Klaus Maunuksela è tratta dal volumetto Anarkistisia työväenlauluja (“Canti anarchici dei lavoratori”), curato da Nikola Kurkilahti (ed. Kolera, 2016). Qui di seguito anche una breve introduzione in finlandese.
This Finnish version of ¡A las barricadas! is reproduced from the booklet Anarkistisia työväenlauluja (“Anarchist Workers' Songs”) edited by Nikola Kurkilahti (Kolera, 2016) A short introduction in Finnish is provided below. [RV]
1936 alkoi Espanjan sisällissota, jossa taistelivat vapailla vaaleilla valitut tasavaltalaiset ja Francisco Francon kapinalliset kansallismieliset. Tasavaltalaisten puolella taisteli kom- munisteja, sosialisteja ja anarkisteja. Sen lisäksi, että vuonna 1936 taisteltiin Francon fasistisia joukkoja... (continua)
2f1. Barrikadeille - Klaus Maunuksela's Finnish version (2016)
La versione finlandese di Klaus Maunuksela è tratta dal volumetto Anarkistisia työväenlauluja (“Canti anarchici dei lavoratori”), curato da Nikola Kurkilahti (ed. Kolera, 2016). Qui di seguito anche una breve introduzione in finlandese.
This Finnish version of ¡A las barricadas! is reproduced from the booklet Anarkistisia työväenlauluja (“Anarchist Workers' Songs”) edited by Nikola Kurkilahti (Kolera, 2016) A short introduction in Finnish is provided below. [RV]
1936 alkoi Espanjan sisällissota, jossa taistelivat vapailla vaaleilla valitut tasavaltalaiset ja Francisco Francon kapinalliset kansallismieliset. Tasavaltalaisten puolella taisteli kom- munisteja, sosialisteja ja anarkisteja. Sen lisäksi, että vuonna 1936 taisteltiin Francon fasistisia joukkoja... (continua)
Barrikadeille
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inviata da Boreč 5/12/2021 - 00:32
3β. Adattamento messicano contro la presidenza di Enrique Peña Nieto
3β. Mexican rewriting against president Enrique Peña Nieto
Uno de los himnos más representativos de la lucha contra la reacción, la clase opresora, explotadora, oligarca, y fascista.
Letra adaptada para México en torno a la imposición de Enrique Peña Nieto.
3β. Mexican rewriting against president Enrique Peña Nieto
Uno de los himnos más representativos de la lucha contra la reacción, la clase opresora, explotadora, oligarca, y fascista.
Letra adaptada para México en torno a la imposición de Enrique Peña Nieto.
Varshavianka / La Varsoviana
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inviata da Boreč 22/12/2021 - 16:43
2h1. Altra versione tedesca ("Versione della Guerra Civile")
2h1. Other German version ("Civil War Version")
Il testo che segue è quello presentato dall'autorevole Volksliederarchiv e chiaramente indicato, per i riferimenti che vi si trovano, come appartenente al periodo della Guerra Civile; si tratta quindi di una modifica (anarchica) alla versione precedente attribuita spesso a Alfred Schulte (“ im Spanischen Bürgerkrieg wurde das Lied mit einem etwas anderen Text gesungen”). Nulla si sa, ovviamente, riguardo all'autore o agli autori delle modifiche. [RV]
The lyrics below are included in the authoritative Volksliederarchiv. Due to clear internal reference, the song belongs to the Civil War period, a somewhat modified version (of Anarchist tendency) of the 1932 version often attributed to Alfred Schulte (“ im Spanischen Bürgerkrieg wurde das Lied mit einem etwas anderen Text gesungen”). Nothing -rather obviously- is known about the author(s) of changes. [RV]
2h1. Other German version ("Civil War Version")
Il testo che segue è quello presentato dall'autorevole Volksliederarchiv e chiaramente indicato, per i riferimenti che vi si trovano, come appartenente al periodo della Guerra Civile; si tratta quindi di una modifica (anarchica) alla versione precedente attribuita spesso a Alfred Schulte (“ im Spanischen Bürgerkrieg wurde das Lied mit einem etwas anderen Text gesungen”). Nulla si sa, ovviamente, riguardo all'autore o agli autori delle modifiche. [RV]
The lyrics below are included in the authoritative Volksliederarchiv. Due to clear internal reference, the song belongs to the Civil War period, a somewhat modified version (of Anarchist tendency) of the 1932 version often attributed to Alfred Schulte (“ im Spanischen Bürgerkrieg wurde das Lied mit einem etwas anderen Text gesungen”). Nothing -rather obviously- is known about the author(s) of changes. [RV]
Die Warschawjanka - Bürgerkriegsversion
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inviata da Boreč 31/12/2021 - 13:55
3γ. Versione francese anti-Russa, pro-Ucraina
3γ. Anti-Russian, pro-Ukraine French version
"Cette version des paroles est destinée à s'opposer à l'invasion militaire de l'est de l'Ukraine par les forces russes.
Fondamentalement, il n'y a pas de différences majeures avec la version française, mais les paroles ont été réécrites pour soutenir l'Ukraine."
3γ. Anti-Russian, pro-Ukraine French version
"Cette version des paroles est destinée à s'opposer à l'invasion militaire de l'est de l'Ukraine par les forces russes.
Fondamentalement, il n'y a pas de différences majeures avec la version française, mais les paroles ont été réécrites pour soutenir l'Ukraine."
La varsovienne (version anti-Russie)
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inviata da Boreč 25/4/2022 - 00:54
about [1β. La versione turca del gruppo musicale Kutup Yıldızı ("Stella Polare")]
This song is in Azerbaijani, not Turkish...
please fix it ( ̄∇ ̄)
This song is in Azerbaijani, not Turkish...
please fix it ( ̄∇ ̄)
Boreč 30/4/2022 - 05:27
Good morning dear Boreč. I'm sorry, but Kutup Yıldızı is a music group from Turkey and they sing and write in good Turkey Turkish. I really don't know who told you that the song is in "Azerbaijani". Btw, Azerbaijani (or Azeri) is a Turkic language quite similar to Turkey Turkish. It can be easily recognized from the use of special letters ("q", "ə"...) which are not used in the Turkey Turkish spelling. See you!
Riccardo Venturi 30/4/2022 - 06:45
Good afternoon, Ricardo :)
Yes, I too thought the song was sung in Turkish from the tlyrics, but when I played it to Azerbaijanis and Russians, they replied that it was in Azerbaijani, not Turkish.
They said it has a Turkish accent, but it's in Azerbaijani.
And [DonQuijote82 - 2011/10/15 - 14:41] is same in Azerbaijani…
I’m not familiar with the Azerbaijani language and don’t know where this lyrics came from, but perhaps they were written to Turkish orthography...
Yes, I too thought the song was sung in Turkish from the tlyrics, but when I played it to Azerbaijanis and Russians, they replied that it was in Azerbaijani, not Turkish.
They said it has a Turkish accent, but it's in Azerbaijani.
And [DonQuijote82 - 2011/10/15 - 14:41] is same in Azerbaijani…
I’m not familiar with the Azerbaijani language and don’t know where this lyrics came from, but perhaps they were written to Turkish orthography...
Boreč 30/4/2022 - 12:55
Good evening, most beloved Boreč!
My knowledge of the (Turkey) Turkish language is not that deep, but I can tell when the lyrics of a song match what is really sung. Well, I've listened well to the song and I can tell you that it is sung in Turkey Turkish and singing matches perfectly the written lyrics. Of course, there might be some kind of “northern” accent, i.e closer to Azerbaijani, and I repeat that Turkey Turkish and Azerbaijani are very similar; but the song is sung and written in Turkey Turkish. Anyway, you can't simply transpose anything written in Turkey Turkish or Azerbaijani into each other, these languages are very close but aren't the same language you can indifferently write with different spelling systems (as in Serbian).
As for Azerbaijanis, like many other people from that linguistic area, they tend to label anything uttered in a Turkic language as a form of Azerbaijani.... (continua)
My knowledge of the (Turkey) Turkish language is not that deep, but I can tell when the lyrics of a song match what is really sung. Well, I've listened well to the song and I can tell you that it is sung in Turkey Turkish and singing matches perfectly the written lyrics. Of course, there might be some kind of “northern” accent, i.e closer to Azerbaijani, and I repeat that Turkey Turkish and Azerbaijani are very similar; but the song is sung and written in Turkey Turkish. Anyway, you can't simply transpose anything written in Turkey Turkish or Azerbaijani into each other, these languages are very close but aren't the same language you can indifferently write with different spelling systems (as in Serbian).
As for Azerbaijanis, like many other people from that linguistic area, they tend to label anything uttered in a Turkic language as a form of Azerbaijani.... (continua)
Riccardo Venturi 30/4/2022 - 20:58
1j1. Warushawa-Rōdōka: La Warszawianka in giapponese di Kaji Wataru [鹿地 亘, 1927] completata da Boreč [2022]
1j1. Warushawa-Rōdōka: the Japanese Warszawianka by Kaji Wataru [鹿地 亘, 1927] completed by Boreč [2022]
The Japanese version of "Warszawianka 1905 roku" was first written in 1927 by the novelist Kaji Wataru (鹿地 亘). His translation is a brave piece of work with a military flavour, and has been sung by many leftists to this day. Unfortunately, only the first verse has been written in Japan, so today I have tried to write singable lyrics for the second and third verses, based on the lyrics of the Krzhizhanovsky and Georgian versions, thus I contribute here in the hope that this thread and anti-war songs will continue to grow. [Boreč]
La versione giapponese della “Warszawianka 1905 roku” è stata scritta nel 1927 dal romanziere Kaji Wataru (鹿地 亘). La sua traduzione è un'opera valente e... (continua)
1j1. Warushawa-Rōdōka: the Japanese Warszawianka by Kaji Wataru [鹿地 亘, 1927] completed by Boreč [2022]
The Japanese version of "Warszawianka 1905 roku" was first written in 1927 by the novelist Kaji Wataru (鹿地 亘). His translation is a brave piece of work with a military flavour, and has been sung by many leftists to this day. Unfortunately, only the first verse has been written in Japan, so today I have tried to write singable lyrics for the second and third verses, based on the lyrics of the Krzhizhanovsky and Georgian versions, thus I contribute here in the hope that this thread and anti-war songs will continue to grow. [Boreč]
La versione giapponese della “Warszawianka 1905 roku” è stata scritta nel 1927 dal romanziere Kaji Wataru (鹿地 亘). La sua traduzione è un'opera valente e... (continua)
ワルシャワ労働歌 (Warushawa-Rōdōka)
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inviata da Boreč 18/5/2022 - 03:13
Dear Boreč,
Thanks for sharing with us your complete Japanese version of the Warszawianka 1905 roku written 1927 by Wataru Shikaji. To say the truth, the “one verse plus refrain” version from 1927 was already included in this page, but I didn't know anything at all about the author. So, I have reshaped the whole section accordingly. In addition to this, I really didn't know you are from Japan and a native Japanese speaker (this I learned from your Lyricstranslate profile). So, I ask you for a service: do you have further biographical info on Wataru Shikaji and, possibly, a portrait? And could you please provide an English translation of your complete Japanese version? This would be really great. Thank you, arigato!
Thanks for sharing with us your complete Japanese version of the Warszawianka 1905 roku written 1927 by Wataru Shikaji. To say the truth, the “one verse plus refrain” version from 1927 was already included in this page, but I didn't know anything at all about the author. So, I have reshaped the whole section accordingly. In addition to this, I really didn't know you are from Japan and a native Japanese speaker (this I learned from your Lyricstranslate profile). So, I ask you for a service: do you have further biographical info on Wataru Shikaji and, possibly, a portrait? And could you please provide an English translation of your complete Japanese version? This would be really great. Thank you, arigato!
Riccardo Venturi 18/5/2022 - 09:12
Dear Riccardo :)
Okay, here the pics of Kaji Wataru
1: https://imgur.com/7M3S5vc
2: https://imgur.com/rtBUREk
I've uploaded couple of portraits
aa….also, please fix his name.
It was Kaji Wataru, not Shikaji Wataru.
Sorry….and please wait for English translation and his biography, im writing now :)
Okay, here the pics of Kaji Wataru
1: https://imgur.com/7M3S5vc
2: https://imgur.com/rtBUREk
I've uploaded couple of portraits
aa….also, please fix his name.
It was Kaji Wataru, not Shikaji Wataru.
Sorry….and please wait for English translation and his biography, im writing now :)
Boreč 18/5/2022 - 09:39
Dear Boreč,
Thank you again! You don't need to write Kaji Wataru's bio: there's plenty of information on Wikipedia and other sources. I was misled by "Shikaji" (btw, I have "de-Shied" his name throughout).
Thank you again! You don't need to write Kaji Wataru's bio: there's plenty of information on Wikipedia and other sources. I was misled by "Shikaji" (btw, I have "de-Shied" his name throughout).
Riccardo Venturi 18/5/2022 - 10:39
1s1. Versione vietnamita del 1980
1s1. Vietnamese version from 1980
"The song was originally released in Vietnam in 1980 on the LP album "Ngọn Cờ Đỏ (Red banner)". The following lyrics was identified by listening to the song, so it is not yet correct whether they are the true lyrics or not, but I’ve contributed here for our information. Also the lyricist and choir have not yet been unknown..." [Boreč]
1s1. Vietnamese version from 1980
"The song was originally released in Vietnam in 1980 on the LP album "Ngọn Cờ Đỏ (Red banner)". The following lyrics was identified by listening to the song, so it is not yet correct whether they are the true lyrics or not, but I’ve contributed here for our information. Also the lyricist and choir have not yet been unknown..." [Boreč]
Hành khúc Vácsava
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inviata da Boreč 18/5/2022 - 13:56
Dear Boreč,
As you can see, I have integrated your Rōmaji transcription and English translation into the relevant page section. Thank you for your effort, which your translation helps appreciate in its fullness. As for Kaji Wataru's image, I have reproduced it for other sources. Sadly enough, it is quite complicated for us to implement images into our site from imgur and/or other image tools.
Just one last question: what does rōdōka exactly mean in Japanese?
As you can see, I have integrated your Rōmaji transcription and English translation into the relevant page section. Thank you for your effort, which your translation helps appreciate in its fullness. As for Kaji Wataru's image, I have reproduced it for other sources. Sadly enough, it is quite complicated for us to implement images into our site from imgur and/or other image tools.
Just one last question: what does rōdōka exactly mean in Japanese?
Riccardo Venturi 18/5/2022 - 16:59
По долинам и по взгорьям
Attraverso valli e monti
Versione italiana partigiana 2 / Italian Partisan version 2 / Version partisane italienne 2 / Italiankielinen partisaaniversio 2 [1944]
La versione sembra avere dei decisi punti di contatto con quella del Friuli-Venezia Giulia; con tutta probabilità, anche per questa la fonte deve essere la trasmissione di Radio Mosca. Rispetto all'originale, la linea melodica appare leggermente diversa. [RV]
Versione italiana partigiana 2 / Italian Partisan version 2 / Version partisane italienne 2 / Italiankielinen partisaaniversio 2 [1944]
La versione sembra avere dei decisi punti di contatto con quella del Friuli-Venezia Giulia; con tutta probabilità, anche per questa la fonte deve essere la trasmissione di Radio Mosca. Rispetto all'originale, la linea melodica appare leggermente diversa. [RV]
Attraverso valli e monti
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inviata da giorgio 1/5/2022 - 08:56
Riccardo Venturi, 12-5-2022 21:29
Per colline e per valli
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Finn (L. Trans.)
Through Valleys and Over Hills
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inviata da Riccardo Venturi 17/5/2022 - 09:11
Partisanen von Amur
Versione tedesca / German version / Version allemande / Deutsche Nachdichtung / Saksankielinen versio:
Ernst Busch - Kurt Barthel ("KuBa") [1925]
Das Lied handelt vom Kampf der Roten Armee gegen die Provisorische Amur-Regierung unter der Führung des zaristischen Generals Wiktor Moltschanow am Ende des Russischen Bürgerkriegs in den Gebieten um Spassk-Dalni, Wolotschajewka Perwaja und Wladiwostok. Hierbei wird insbesondere der Sturm auf Wolotschajewka (in deutschen Versionen teils falsch als Wolotschajewska) vom 12. Februar 1922 unter Beteiligung der Partisanen besungen (volksliederarchiv.de).
La versione tedesca di Ernst Busch e Kurt Barthel (“KuBa”) è sicuramente tra le più importanti storicamente in una lingua diversa dal russo. E' anteriore alla rielaborazione di Sergej Alymov e risale quindi direttamente al testo di Parfënov: redatta nel 1925, reca originariamente... (continua)
Versione tedesca / German version / Version allemande / Deutsche Nachdichtung / Saksankielinen versio:
Ernst Busch - Kurt Barthel ("KuBa") [1925]
Das Lied handelt vom Kampf der Roten Armee gegen die Provisorische Amur-Regierung unter der Führung des zaristischen Generals Wiktor Moltschanow am Ende des Russischen Bürgerkriegs in den Gebieten um Spassk-Dalni, Wolotschajewka Perwaja und Wladiwostok. Hierbei wird insbesondere der Sturm auf Wolotschajewka (in deutschen Versionen teils falsch als Wolotschajewska) vom 12. Februar 1922 unter Beteiligung der Partisanen besungen (volksliederarchiv.de).
La versione tedesca di Ernst Busch e Kurt Barthel (“KuBa”) è sicuramente tra le più importanti storicamente in una lingua diversa dal russo. E' anteriore alla rielaborazione di Sergej Alymov e risale quindi direttamente al testo di Parfënov: redatta nel 1925, reca originariamente... (continua)
Partisanen von Amur
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inviata da Juha Rämö 17/5/2022 - 11:31
As for my contribution [...] I would prefer the original title Partisanen vom Amur. And: version instead of versio allemande.
Thanks
Thanks
Juha Rämö 18/5/2022 - 00:05
Les Partisans
Version française / Versione francese / French version / Ranskankielinen versio
In lingua francese, l'adattamento originale più noto va generalmente sotto il titolo de Les Partisans ed ha come caratteristica saliente quella di essere stato adattato sia in una versione “Rossa” che in una “Bianca”. Questa è la versione “Rossa” (ma le versioni “Bianche” originali e derivate fanno comunque parte della pagina, come necessaria testimonianza storica).
L'autore del testo, in entrambe le versioni, è sconosciuto. Il canto è noto anche come Chant des partisans de l'Amour, che crea però in francese un curioso doppio senso tra il fiume e dei suggestivi “Partigiani dell'amore”, e anche come À l'appel du grand Lénine. Si dice che il canto abbia ispirato Maurice Druon per scrivere il Chant des Partisans assieme a Joseph Kessel: un giorno del 1942, dopo avere letto sui giornali britannici... (continua)
Version française / Versione francese / French version / Ranskankielinen versio
In lingua francese, l'adattamento originale più noto va generalmente sotto il titolo de Les Partisans ed ha come caratteristica saliente quella di essere stato adattato sia in una versione “Rossa” che in una “Bianca”. Questa è la versione “Rossa” (ma le versioni “Bianche” originali e derivate fanno comunque parte della pagina, come necessaria testimonianza storica).
L'autore del testo, in entrambe le versioni, è sconosciuto. Il canto è noto anche come Chant des partisans de l'Amour, che crea però in francese un curioso doppio senso tra il fiume e dei suggestivi “Partigiani dell'amore”, e anche come À l'appel du grand Lénine. Si dice che il canto abbia ispirato Maurice Druon per scrivere il Chant des Partisans assieme a Joseph Kessel: un giorno del 1942, dopo avere letto sui giornali britannici... (continua)
Les Partisans
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inviata da Riccardo Venturi 18/5/2022 - 09:50
La seguente è un traduzione letterale del testo russo originale. E' ripresa da fr.wikipedia, cui si rimanda anche per una sommaria introduzione al canto in lingua francese. [RV]
Par les monts et les vallées
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inviata da Riccardo Venturi 18/5/2022 - 10:23
Por montañas y praderas
Versione spagnola / Spanish version / Version espagnole / Espanjankielinen versio:
Quilapayún [1969]
L'adattamento del canto in lingua spagnola, intitolato Por montañas y praderas, è del 1969 e è dovuto al celebre gruppo cileno dei Quilapayún, capisaldi della Nueva canción chilena assieme agli Inti-Illimani e alla famiglia Parra. La versione fu pubblicata nell'album Basta (che contiene, tra le altre cose, anche una versione di Bella Ciao. L'adattamento è piuttosto fedele, ma al posto dell' "Oceano Pacifico" dell'originale, il testo prorompe in un sudamericanissimo ¡Viva la Revolución!. [RV]
Versione spagnola / Spanish version / Version espagnole / Espanjankielinen versio:
Quilapayún [1969]
L'adattamento del canto in lingua spagnola, intitolato Por montañas y praderas, è del 1969 e è dovuto al celebre gruppo cileno dei Quilapayún, capisaldi della Nueva canción chilena assieme agli Inti-Illimani e alla famiglia Parra. La versione fu pubblicata nell'album Basta (che contiene, tra le altre cose, anche una versione di Bella Ciao. L'adattamento è piuttosto fedele, ma al posto dell' "Oceano Pacifico" dell'originale, il testo prorompe in un sudamericanissimo ¡Viva la Revolución!. [RV]
Por montañas y praderas
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inviata da Riccardo Venturi 18/5/2022 - 11:09
Παρτιζάνοι, προχωρείτε
Versione greca / Greek version / Version grecque / Kreikankielinen versio [1943-49]
La versione greca del canto, intitolata Παρτιζάνοι, προχωρείτε (Partizáni prohoríte, “Partigiani, avanzate”) fa parte dei canti resitenziali greci dell'epoca dell'occupazione nazifascista e della guerra civile; copre un'arco di tempo che, grosso modo, va dal 1943 al 1949 e appartiene ai canti dell'EAM-ELAS. Sulla consueta melodia, si tratta però di un canto totalmente autonomo e slegato, non idealmente ma testualmente, dall'originale russo. Risente, casomai, dell'omologo canto di resistenza jugoslavo, anche per vicinanza geografica. E' comunque un canto esclusivo della Resistenza ellenica. Da notare però, forse come flebile legame con le sue origini, l'uso del termine παρτιζάνοι per “partigiani”, che non è comunissimo in greco (si dice, normalmete e storicamente, αντάρτες, che significa piuttosto “Resistenti”). Per questi motivi viene fornita in nota una traduzione letterale. [RV]
Versione greca / Greek version / Version grecque / Kreikankielinen versio [1943-49]
La versione greca del canto, intitolata Παρτιζάνοι, προχωρείτε (Partizáni prohoríte, “Partigiani, avanzate”) fa parte dei canti resitenziali greci dell'epoca dell'occupazione nazifascista e della guerra civile; copre un'arco di tempo che, grosso modo, va dal 1943 al 1949 e appartiene ai canti dell'EAM-ELAS. Sulla consueta melodia, si tratta però di un canto totalmente autonomo e slegato, non idealmente ma testualmente, dall'originale russo. Risente, casomai, dell'omologo canto di resistenza jugoslavo, anche per vicinanza geografica. E' comunque un canto esclusivo della Resistenza ellenica. Da notare però, forse come flebile legame con le sue origini, l'uso del termine παρτιζάνοι per “partigiani”, che non è comunissimo in greco (si dice, normalmete e storicamente, αντάρτες, che significa piuttosto “Resistenti”). Per questi motivi viene fornita in nota una traduzione letterale. [RV]
Παρτιζάνοι, προχωρείτε [1]
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inviata da Riccardo Venturi 18/5/2022 - 11:51
野こえ丘をこえて [No koe oka o koete]
Versione giapponese / Japanese version / Version japanaise / Japaninkielinen versio:
Akiko Seki [関 鑑子] [?]
The Japan Central Choir (JCC), a Communist party-led choir that once existed in Japan, performs "По долинам и по взгорьям". The lyricist is unknown, but it is assumed to have been written by the choir's leader, Akiko Seki (関 鑑子). [Boreč]
Versione giapponese / Japanese version / Version japanaise / Japaninkielinen versio:
Akiko Seki [関 鑑子] [?]
The Japan Central Choir (JCC), a Communist party-led choir that once existed in Japan, performs "По долинам и по взгорьям". The lyricist is unknown, but it is assumed to have been written by the choir's leader, Akiko Seki (関 鑑子). [Boreč]
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inviata da Boreč 18/5/2022 - 12:10
La ballata del Pinelli [Ballata dell'anarchico Pinelli, o Il feroce questore Guida]
7a. Versione inglese dei Wooden Shoe Ramblers
7a. English version by Wooden Shoe Ramblers
7a. Version anglaise de Wooden Shoe Ramblers
7a. Wooden Shoe Ramblersin englanninkielinen versio
7a. English version by Wooden Shoe Ramblers
7a. Version anglaise de Wooden Shoe Ramblers
7a. Wooden Shoe Ramblersin englanninkielinen versio
Dall'album / From the album / Tirée de l'album / Albumista: In The Ruins They've Left Us, We'll Plant Gardens Still (2020)
Ballad of Pinelli
Ballad of Pinelli
That night in Milan, was the setting
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inviata da Dq82 26/4/2022 - 18:26
Ich bin ein Vamp!
Fenomenale! Ti ho corretto il titolo, credo ci fosse una "a" di troppo...
Riccardo Venturi 17/4/2022 - 08:10
Ciao Riccardo, puoi correggere anche il cognome del compositore all'inizio? Spoliansky...
B.B. 17/4/2022 - 09:21
L'interprete originaria del brano potrebbe non essere la Dietrich, bensì Mártha Eggerth...
B.B. 17/4/2022 - 09:36
Fatto....certo che Mischa Spoliansky ha un che di Stanislao Moulinsky in uno dei suoi più riusciti travestimenti !
Riccardo Venturi 17/4/2022 - 11:13
Beh, ti ricordi di quando mi firmavo "Bartolomeo Pestalozzi" da Pinerolo? Era l'allievo prediletto del grande Stanislao Moulinsky...
B.B. 17/4/2022 - 15:53
Ciao,
vedo che avete cambiato l'attribuzione dalla Dietrich alla Eggerth... Purtroppo dell'esattezza non sono affatto sicuro... Potrebbe anche trattarsi di Marguerite Hélène Barbe Elisabeth Constantine Lion, conosciuta come Margo Lion, che di Marcellus Schiffer fu musa e moglie...
Non mi riesce di trovare riscontri su chi interpretò "Ich bin ein Vamp!" nell'operetta "100 Meter Glück", andata in scena nel 1933, dopo la morte di Schiffer...
vedo che avete cambiato l'attribuzione dalla Dietrich alla Eggerth... Purtroppo dell'esattezza non sono affatto sicuro... Potrebbe anche trattarsi di Marguerite Hélène Barbe Elisabeth Constantine Lion, conosciuta come Margo Lion, che di Marcellus Schiffer fu musa e moglie...
Non mi riesce di trovare riscontri su chi interpretò "Ich bin ein Vamp!" nell'operetta "100 Meter Glück", andata in scena nel 1933, dopo la morte di Schiffer...
B.B. 17/4/2022 - 16:29
Riccardo Venturi, 17-4-2022 19:17
Sono una Vamp!
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Grazie Riccardo per la tua accurata traduzione.
La prima di "100 Meter Glück" ebbe luogo al Metropol-Theater di Berlino (nel quartiere Mitte) il 31 dicembre 1932.
Gli interpreti principali furono Erika Von Thellmann, cantante ed attrice austriaca, e Max Hansen, tenore danese.
Notizie trovate ricercando su Google Libri...
Direi allora di attribuire la canzone ad uno degli autori, o a Schiffer o a Spoliansky... Propenderei per il primo, visto che fu una delle ultime cose che scrisse prima di suicidarsi, il 24 agosto 1932...
La prima di "100 Meter Glück" ebbe luogo al Metropol-Theater di Berlino (nel quartiere Mitte) il 31 dicembre 1932.
Gli interpreti principali furono Erika Von Thellmann, cantante ed attrice austriaca, e Max Hansen, tenore danese.
Notizie trovate ricercando su Google Libri...
Direi allora di attribuire la canzone ad uno degli autori, o a Schiffer o a Spoliansky... Propenderei per il primo, visto che fu una delle ultime cose che scrisse prima di suicidarsi, il 24 agosto 1932...
B.B. 18/4/2022 - 09:43
Sto un po' studiando la questione dell'attribuzione cercando possibilmente anche qualche dato in più...
Riccardo Venturi 18/4/2022 - 10:59
B.B. 18/4/2022 - 15:43
Dopo matura riflessione (talmente matura che è cascata dall'albero), e avendo studiato un po' tutta la questione di questa canzone, scritta da un'autentica cooperativa di autori, ho deciso di attribuirla salomonicamente ai famosi “Autori Vari”. Si tratta invero di una soluzione molto rara in questo sito (la categoria comprende, con questa, soltanto 17 canzoni), ma mi sembra la più adatta.
Riccardo Venturi 20/4/2022 - 19:16
La ballata del Pinelli [Ballata dell'anarchico Pinelli, o Il feroce questore Guida]
La versione più bella è quella di Joe Fallisi.
sergio falcone 13/12/2021 - 15:01
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1j2. Japanese literal translation