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"I treni di Tozeur" ("The trains of
Tozeur Tozeur ( ar, توزر, ; ber, ⵜⵓⵣⴻⵔ, Tuzər) is a city in southwest Tunisia. The city is located northwest of Chott el Djerid, in between this Chott and the smaller Chott el Gharsa. It is the capital of Tozeur Governorate. It was the ...
") is an Italian song, written by
Franco Battiato Francesco "Franco" Battiato (; 23 March 1945 – 18 May 2021) was an Italian musician, singer, composer, filmmaker and, under the pseudonym Süphan Barzani, also a painter. Battiato's songs contain esoteric, philosophical and religious themes, a ...
, and
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. It was the entry in the
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, performed in
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(with some lyrics in
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) by Alice and Battiato. In a studio version sung only by Battiato, the song was later to be included on his album '' Mondi lontanissimi'' (1985) and was subsequently also recorded in English and Spanish language versions as "The Trains of Tozeur" and "Los trenes de Tozeur" and featured on the albums ''Echoes of Sufi Dances'' and ''Ecos de Danzas Sufi'' respectively. In 1994 Battiato recorded an interpretation of the song with a symphony orchestra for his live album ''Unprotected''. Alice also recorded solo versions of the song, included on albums '' Elisir'' (1987) and ''
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'' (1999), the latter featuring strings by the
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, arranged and conducted by
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. The original 1984 duet version of the song features on the 2005 career retrospective ''Studio Collection'', in effect making its debut on an Alice album twenty-one years after its recording.


Lyrics and historical background

The train line referred to in the lyrics runs from Metlaoui in the north through the
Selja Gorges Selja Gorges (from the traditionnal transcription fr. ''Gorges de Selja'') or the Thelja Gorges as more recently transcribed from Arabic (arabic حلق الثالجة) are located in southern Tunisia in Gafsa Governorate. The gorges link the G ...
in the
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to
Tozeur Tozeur ( ar, توزر, ; ber, ⵜⵓⵣⴻⵔ, Tuzər) is a city in southwest Tunisia. The city is located northwest of Chott el Djerid, in between this Chott and the smaller Chott el Gharsa. It is the capital of Tozeur Governorate. It was the ...
on the border of the
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desert in the south, the frontier mentioned is subsequently the Tunisian-
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. The track was built in the early 1900s at an enormous cost of both state finances and human lives in order for the
Bey of Tunis Bey ( ota, بك, beğ, script=Arab, tr, bey, az, bəy, tk, beg, uz, бек, kz, би/бек, tt-Cyrl, бәк, translit=bäk, cjs, пий/пек, sq, beu/bej, sh, beg, fa, بیگ, beyg/, tg, бек, ar, بك, bak, gr, μπέης) is ...
(the King of Tunisia) to travel in grand style to his winter palace in the oasis town of Tozeur and largely also to impress foreign dignitaries on visit. There was originally only one train set, built in
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in 1910 and this was an official gift from the state of France to the Bey of Tunisia when the country was a French
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. With all five carriages painted deep-red it was colloquially named the ''
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'' (Red Lizard) by the oppressed and empoverished Tunisian people and was seen as a symbol of both the beys's power and extravagant Western-influenced life-style and the
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. After the bankrupt Tunisia became an autonomous republic in 1957 and the then reigning Bey from the
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had lost both his political influence and his substantial inherited personal wealth, the train set with its luxurious
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interiors of brocaded velvet armchairs, overhead antique-globed lighting, brass fittings, mahogany marquetry and panoramic windows was confiscated by the new government but due to its symbolical value stored in a depot and left to its destiny. After some thirty years in decay it was however restored by the Tunisian state and the SNCFT (Société Nationale de Chemins de Fer Tunisiens) and today the Red Lizard and the train line Metlaoui-Tozeur, often referred to as the North-African
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, is again running and one of the country's greatest tourist attractions.


Composition

The German language part of "I treni di Tozeur" performed by three female opera singers, / ''und du wirst...'', is a quote from
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's opera or
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''
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'' (''Die Zauberflöte''), Act II Scene 7, in its original form only a mere second in duration, 3 bars long, in 6/8 time, usually sung by three young boys or ''genii''. The full sentence goes: ; translated: "still we want to show him to you, and you will with astonishment see that he consecrates his heart to you". In 1981 Alice had won the
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with another Battiato composition, "
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", which in turn both musically and lyrically was a paraphrase of
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's
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in A minor
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59, popularly known as "
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". Despite its many atypicalities and for its genre comparatively complex structure, "I treni di Tozeur" appeared on the CD set of ''Winners and Classics'' produced to coincide with the ''
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'' special of late 2005 as well as on the accompanying DVD.


Eurovision performance

The three classically trained
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s – on the night of the contest in Luxembourg dressed in green, white and red evening gowns, the colours of the
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(however, the audience saw the wrong order with the red on where green was supposed to be and vice versa) – stood silent for two minutes and thirty-five seconds until they performed their four bars from ''The Magic Flute''; eight seconds in all. The studio recording of the song features American opera singer
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performing all three harmonies and also the string section of the
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orchestra in Milan. The B-side of the single, the instrumental "Le biciclette di Forlì" ("The bicycles from Forlì"), is a reference to Alice's birthplace, the town of
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. The song was performed eighteenth on the night, following 's Rainy Day with " Welche Farbe hat der Sonnenschein?" and preceding 's
Maria Guinot Maria Guinot (20 June 1945 – 3 November 2018) was a Portuguese singer, best known for her participation in the 1984 Eurovision Song Contest. Biography Born in Barreiro, Portugal, Guinot released two EPs, "La mère sans enfant" and "Balada do ...
with " Silêncio e tanta gente". Before the contest, it was ranked by bookmakers
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as the second favorite entry to win, behind 's " Terminal 3", performed by
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. Despite receiving the coveted "twelve points" from countries as diverse as and , at the close of voting it had only totalled 70 points, placing it shared 5th in a field of 19.


Summary

Despite not winning the actual contest "I treni di Tozeur" proved to be a commercial hit in continental Europe. The single turned out to be a Top 20 hit in Sweden, the country that won the contest with "
Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" was the winning song in the Eurovision Song Contest 1984 performed in Swedish by the trio of brothers Herrey's, representing . Lyrics were written by Britt Lindeborg, and the tune by Torgny Söderberg. It was produced by ...
" – and also one of the nine countries to award the Italian entry zero points in the contest. "I treni di Tozeur" is also one of the very few Italian Eurovision entries ever to become a commercial success in Italy itself: the song was a #1 hit in June 1984 and on the list of the best-selling singles in Italy of 1984 "I treni di Tozeur" placed as #20. Alice and Battiato have continued to work together ever since. In 2002 the two recorded the duet "Come un sigillo" for his album ''Fleurs 3''. "I treni di Tozeur" was succeeded as Italian representative by
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&
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with "
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".


Cover versions

Finnish singer
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, who represented Finland at the
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with "
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", covered "I Treni di Tozeur" on her 1984 album ''Tunteet''. The Finnish language version with lyrics by Simola herself is entitled "Juna turkuun", which literally translates as "The train to
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". This was the third Italian Eurovision entry Simola recorded, in 1970 she had covered
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's 1966 entry "
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" in Italian and in 1977
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" in Finnish under the title "Vapaana".


Appearances in other media

The original duet version of "I treni di Tozeur" with Alice and Franco Battiato features in Italian film director
Nanni Moretti Giovanni "Nanni" Moretti (; born 19 August 1953) is an Italian film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. His films have won accolades including a Palme d'Or at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival for ''The Son's Room'', a Silver Bear at the ...
's award-winning 1985 comedy '' La messa è finita''.Curiosità su Nanni Moretti, e sui suoi film.


Charts


References


Sources

* ''Centro di Gravità permanente'', Macale Maurizio, Bastogi Editrice Italiana. * ''Tecnica mista sul tappeto'', Franco Pulcini, EDT publications Italy. * ''Franco Battiato. Pronipote dei padri del deserto.'', Luca Cozzari, Zona publications Italy. * ''Evoluzione. Evoluzione. Evoluzione.'', Enrico Carbone, Bonanno publications Italy. * ''Franco Battiato. Un sufi e la sua musica.'', Guido Guidi Guerrera, Editrice Loggia de' Lanzi. * ''Fenomenologia di Battiato'', Enzo Di Mauro and Roberto Masotti, Auditorium publications Italy.


External links


Site about the origins of the song and the classical influences on Battiato's music.

Italian Eurovision site.
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