Il Silenzio (song)


Il Silenzio is an instrumental piece, with a small spoken Italian lyric, notable for its trumpet theme. It was written in 1965 by trumpet player Johan Beckers, its thematic melody being an extension of the same Italian Cavalry bugle call used by the Russian composer Tchaikovsky to open his Capriccio Italien. It has become a worldwide instrumental standard that has sold around 10 million copies. It was a number one hit in Italy, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, and sold over five million copies by the end of 1967. Rosso was awarded a gold disc. On 9 January 1965 it reached the Number 2 position in Australia and stayed in the charts for 19 weeks, and in the United Kingdom it peaked at number 8 on the Record Retailer singles chart. In the United States it reached #32 in the Billboard Easy Listening Charts. In Canada, the song reached #24 in the RPM Adult Contemporary charts.

Spoken lyrics

Il Silenzio contains the following spoken lines:

Origin

"Il Silenzio" is a memorial piece commissioned by the Dutch and first played in 1965 on the 20th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands.

Uses

The song is the official club anthem of the Slovak football club FC Spartak Trnava. It is played before every home match.
Part of the song is also used in all the Italian barracks, to signal the end of the day. It has the same use in the Hellenic Army.
The song is also very often played at funerals in Poland
The song was featured in the film American Sniper as the end theme.

Cover versions

Famous cover versions are by Dalida, Eddie Calvert, Roy Black, Paul Mauriat, Marijan Domić, and Melissa Venema.
The German trumpeter Roy Etzel's version of the song, without lyrics, was also popular in the US and reached place 140 in the Billboard 200 on Christmas 1965.
A Māori version, with words by George Tait, titled "The Bridge", was released by New Zealand entertainer Deane Waretini and topped the New Zealand singles charts in 1981.
Al Hirt released a version of the song as a single in 1965 that reached #19 on the adult contemporary chart and #96 on the Billboard Hot 100.
In 2008 the soloist was a 13-year-old Dutch girl, Melissa Venema, backed by André Rieu and the Royal Orchestra of the Netherlands.
It was released by The London Swing Orchestra in 2015 as the final track of their fourth album and features the trumpet of Michael Lovatt who is now lead trumpet with The John Watson Orchestra and the BBC Big Band. Upbeat Records URCD266.
The Dutch hit trumpeter Ryan Ricks has recorded Il Silenzio in 2018 for his album 'C'est La Vie' released by Universal Music Group CD20186.