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Gavino Gabriel (
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, 1881 – Rome, 1980) was an Italian composer,
ethnomusicologist Ethnomusicology is the study of music from the cultural and social aspects of the people who make it. It encompasses distinct theoretical and methodical approaches that emphasize cultural, social, material, cognitive, biological, and other dim ...
scholar of Sardinian music, especially that of
Gallura Gallura ( sdn, Gaddura or ; sc, Caddura ) is a region in North-Eastern Sardinia, Italy. The name ''Gallùra'' is allegedly supposed to mean "stony area". Geography Gallùra has a surface of and it is situated between 40°55'20"64 latitude ...
, and has written and published many essays on the subject.


Biography and career

In 1905 he graduated in literature at the
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, discussing an experimental thesis on literary aesthetic criticism; from 1906 to 1910 he settled in
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where, under the pseudonym A.B. Salu (in
Gallurese dialect Gallurese () is a Romance language from the Italo-Dalmatian family spoken in the region of Gallura, northeastern Sardinia. It is sometimes considered a dialect of southern Corsican or a transitional language between Corsican and Sardinian. " ...
: "guess it"), he collaborated in La Voce directed by
Giuseppe Prezzolini Giuseppe Prezzolini (27 January 1882 – 16 July 1982) was an Italian literary critic, journalist, editor and writer. He later became an American citizen. Biography Prezzolini was born in Perugia in January 1882, to Tuscan parents from Siena, Luig ...
. In 1910 on the Rivista Musicale Italiana, with the presentation of
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, he published his first ethnomusicological work, ''Canti e cantadori della Gallura''. In the years between 1922 and 1925 Gabriel in
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carried out an intense activity of popularizing the new technologies of sound reproduction, he started with the recording for
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of the collection of traditional Sardinian songs entitled ''I canti di Gallura, dell'Anglona, Marghine e della Barbagia''. Later he continued with a series of demonstration conferences, promoted by the Minister of Education
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, which culminated in the publication of some educational manuals for the use of primary schools (among these: ''Il "Grammofono educativo"'' , Milano 1922; ''Programma discografico analitico per l'impiego del "Grammofono educativo" nelle scuole elementari italiane'', 1924). In 1928 he assumed the direction of the newborn Istituto centrale per i beni sonori ed audiovisivi ("Central Institute for Sound and Audiovisual Assets", or ''Discoteca di Stato''); in 1934, following his initiative, a law was passed that extended the activity to "everything in the field of sounds that interests the scientific, artistic and literary culture" and, more particularly, to the collection of songs and dialects from all regions and colonies of Italy, as well as studies of glottology and history. In 1935 he collaborated as assistant director to the celebrating film of the Bellini Centenary Casta Diva by
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. He made the documentary ''Nei paesi dell’orbace'', filmed in
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and published the following year by the
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film production company.


The Eritrean period

In 1936, invited to collaborate in the daily newspaper '' La Nuova Eritrea '' of
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, he moved to
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where he will remain until 1953. During his stay in Africa he dedicated himself to the study of local
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. In 1941 he wrote '' 162 proverbi eritrei '' (''162 Eritrean proverbs'' unpublished) and '' Profili eritrei ''(Eritrean profiles), a collection of articles on local ethnography, published in the asmarino newspaper.''Scritti di Gavino Gabriel'', 2015
/ref> In 1949, with the Italian delegation led by Carlo Sforza, he went to the United States, at the United Nations temporary headquarters of Lake Success, to plead the cause of
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's independence. On this occasion he met
Giuseppe Prezzolini Giuseppe Prezzolini (27 January 1882 – 16 July 1982) was an Italian literary critic, journalist, editor and writer. He later became an American citizen. Biography Prezzolini was born in Perugia in January 1882, to Tuscan parents from Siena, Luig ...
who a year earlier had been nominated "professor emeritus" of Italian studies at
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. In Asmara he was in charge as librarian and in 1951 he made Italy acquire the ''Eritrean Historical Archive'' (no less than 48 crates) with
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s of great value.


Works

* ''Canti e cantadori della Gallura'', Rivista musicale italiana, XVII, 1910, pp. 926–950 * ''Canti di Sardegna'', Italica Ars, Milano, 1923 * ''Programma discografico analitico per l'impiego del "Grammofono" educativo nelle scuole elementari italiane'' (con due relazioni su gli esperimenti compiuti...), 1923–1924 * ''Musica a centimetri: avvisaglie e schermaglie fonografiche'', prefazione di Giovanni Gentile, Roma, 1934


References


Bibliography

* Susanna Pasticci (ed.), ''Musica e identità nel Novecento italiano: il caso di Gavino Gabriel,'' LIM, Lucca 2018.


External links


Gavino Gabriel's Official Site


{{DEFAULTSORT:Gabriel, Gavino Italian ethnomusicologists Italian folk musicians 1881 births 1980 deaths 20th-century Italian musicians 20th-century Italian musicologists