Sorry guys but today I was listening to traditional (North Italy) music and I became a little sad.
Why? Well, these traditional tunes are linked to WWI because soldiers sang these tunes. My Grandfather was a WWI soldier (and civil war, WW2, too). He was born in 1899. When I was a child sometimes he told me something about his experience (not the scary one, of course). So here I linked some of these tunes (very famous) in two versions: traditional and with accordion.
(la Valsugana)
(sul cappello)
(quel mazzolin di fiori. Written in 1870 become an "Alpine soldiers" song during WWI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75C-mLrzROg
Why? Well, these traditional tunes are linked to WWI because soldiers sang these tunes. My Grandfather was a WWI soldier (and civil war, WW2, too). He was born in 1899. When I was a child sometimes he told me something about his experience (not the scary one, of course). So here I linked some of these tunes (very famous) in two versions: traditional and with accordion.
(la Valsugana)
(sul cappello)
(quel mazzolin di fiori. Written in 1870 become an "Alpine soldiers" song during WWI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75C-mLrzROg