Some scholars have thought that the chorus was intended to be an anthem for Italian patriots, who were seeking to
unify their country and free it from foreign control in the years up to 1861 (the chorus's theme of exiles singing about their homeland, and its lines like
O mia patria, si bella e perduta / "O my country, so beautiful, and lost" was thought to have resonated with many Italians). Some modern scholars have rejected this idea, failing to see connections between Verdi's 1840s and 1850s operas and
Italian nationalism, with the exception of some of the sentiments expressed in his 1843 opera,
I Lombardi. Other recent research has discussed several of Verdi's works from the 1840s (including ''
Giovanna d'Arco and Attila'') emphasising their ostensible political meaning. Work by
Philip Gossett on choruses of the 1840s also suggests that recent revisionist approaches to Verdi and the
Risorgimento may have gone too far in their thorough dismissal of the political significance of "Va, pensiero". On 27 January 1981 the journalist and creative writer proposed replacing
Italy's national anthem with "Va, pensiero" in a letter published by
Indro Montanelli in his daily newspaper
Il Giornale. The proposal was widely discussed for some time and then abandoned until 2009, when Senator
Umberto Bossi took it up again, but to no effect. However, Bossi's political party,
Lega Nord/
Padania, has adopted "Va, pensiero" as its official hymn and the chorus is now sung at all party meetings. In 2011, after conducting "Va, pensiero" during a performance of
Nabucco at the
Teatro dell'Opera in Rome,
Riccardo Muti made a short speech protesting cuts in Italy's arts budget, then asked the audience to sing along in support of culture and patriotism. In the film
Cabrini,
Enrico Caruso refused to help Mother Cabrini in raising funds for a hospital. To persuade him, a chorus of Italian children gather outside of his home and sing this, emotionally invoking images of exile and homeland. The solo is sung by
Virginia Bocelli, daughter of
Andrea Bocelli. ==Text==