Stelutis Alpinis (Arturo Zardini) - Isonzo Gameplay with Music
I'm a huge fan of the WW1 Game Series group of games, and Isonzo is no exception.
Some of my grandparents are from the Friuli region of Italy, so it's really something to see a game that takes place in that area; and its a language I've always wanted to sing in (please forgive any bad pronunciation!).
I recommend buying this game or their other games, the developers really make an effort towards historical accuracy and respecting the nature of the subject matter, while still creating an enjoyable playing experience.
I used bots to make this video because I didn't want a 3 minute video of me getting dunked on by Zab or some other superhuman opponent.
About the Song:
The song is traditionally performed during the Mass of the Alpine troops.
"Stelutis alpinis" was written and composed by Arturo Zardini (1869-1923) during the First World War, when the author, a schoolmaster of Pontebba, on the border between Italy and Austria, was living as a refugee in Florence. At the news of the massacres at the front, Zardini drew inspiration for the text and music.
From the beginning it was chosen by the Friulian Alpine corps and also of other regions, as a symbol of the Alpine troops, but also by all the people of Friuli, a land that after World War One experienced emigration, deportation, another war and more violence. There is an extensive use of diminutives, common in written and spoken dialects of Friuli.
For the music, I used Francesco Spiga's arrangement, found here https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Stelutis_alpinis_(Arturo_Zardini)
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