I just listened to it several times. I can't say with certainty what name they are chanting, BUT, I clearly hear an emphasis on the "o" at the end. For whatever it's worth
Like Dolours noted, I think the 't' is the clearest. If I listen to it and try to hear 'Vigano' I hear that, if I try to hear 'Italo' I hear that, but I can pretty objectively tell that the first consonant is a dental (t or d) if I tune out the rest, so it has to be Italo.
It's curious how people can listen to the exact same thing, yet "hear" something completely different. Reminds me of eye witness accounts where different people can witness the exact same event, but when asked to report what they saw, many different versions can be reported. Interesting, don't you think?
But then the emphasis would certainly be on the 'a' but it definitely isn't. So maybe it doesn't 'have to be....' what you opine.
Well yeah, it doesn't have to be, I just meant that I think it's Italo. When people chant stuff they accentuate the last syllable sometimes, like if people chant my last name they would shift the accent to the ultimate syllable.
Isaiah 40:3 A voice of one calling: "In the wilderness prepare the way for the LORD; make straight in the desert a highway for our God.
Yes he has fire in his belly. I think we should all of us have a little fire in our bellies at this time.