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: Performed primarily in the Logudorese dialect of Sardinian, it brought the language to a national stage at the 1991 Sanremo Music Festival.

: It serves as a poignant protest song against the horrors of war, specifically focusing on its impact on children. tazenda_pitzinnos_in_sa_gherra

"Pitzinnos in sa gherra" (Children in the War) is a landmark track by the Sardinian ethno-rock band . One of its most distinctive features is the collaboration with legendary Italian singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André , who co-wrote the lyrics and added a powerful narrative depth to the song. Key Features : Performed primarily in the Logudorese dialect of

The song is best known for its appearance at , where it finished in 5th place. It remains a staple of Sardinian music history for its ability to combine folk tradition with a contemporary "stadium rock" energy. Concerto Splendido dei Tazenda con Pitzinnos in Sa Gherra One of its most distinctive features is the

: The song blends traditional Sardinian sounds (like the launeddas ) with modern pop-rock elements.