National Anthem of the Dominican Republic
English: National Anthem of the Dominican Republic | |
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File:Sheet Music for Singing and Piano of the National Anthem.PNG | |
National anthem of the Dominican Republic | |
Also known as | Brave Quisqueyans (English: Valiant Quisqueyans) |
Lyrics | Emilio Prud'Homme , 1882 |
Music | José Rufino Reyes y Siancas , 1882 |
Adopted | 30 May 1934 |
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US Navy Band instrumental version (one verse) |
The national anthem of the Dominican Republic ( Spanish: National Anthem of the Dominican Republic ), also known by its incipit Valiant Quisqueyans ( Spanish: Valiant Quisqueyanos ), was composed by José Rufino Reyes and Siancas (1835 – 1905), and its lyrics were authored by Emilio Prud'Homme (1856 – 1932).
==History== José Reyes was inspired to create a national anthem for the Dominican Republic after having seen the Argentine National Anthem in the Parisian newspaper El Americano . In 1883, he invited his friend Emilio Prud'Homme to write lyrics for the anthem. [1]
The first version of Prud'Homme's lyrics was published in the weekly newspaper El Eco de la Opinion on 16 August 1883, [1] and the first public performance of the anthem took place the next day on 17 August [2] in Respectable Hope Lodge No. 9 in [ [ Santo Domingo ]] . < ref name=" :0 "> - nacional "The national anthem of the Dominican Republic". Presidency of the Dominican Republic.{{cite web}}
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On June 7, 1897, the Congress of the Dominican Republic passed an act adopting "Himno Nacional" with the original music and revised lyrics as the country's official national anthem; however, then - President Ulises Heureaux (1846 – 1898) vetoed the act, because the lyric's author, Prud'Homme, was an opponent of the president and his administration. [1] In 1899, Heureaux was assassinated, and the political disorder that ensued prevented the national anthem's legal adoption until 30 May 1934, when "Himno Nacional" was officially adopted and signed into law. [3] [1] [4]
==Lyric== The Spanish name of the Dominican Republic, " República Dominicana ", is never used in the anthem's official Spanish lyrics, nor is the demonym for Dominicans, " dominicanos ". Rather, the indigenous word for the island of Hispaniola , " Quisqueya ", is used twice, and its derivative demonym, " quisqueyanos ", is used once. However, research later showed that these words do not seem to derive from the original Arawak Taíno language . [5]
In public, the national anthem is usually performed through the end of the lyric's fourth paragraph.
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- ^ a b c "El himno nacional de la República Dominicana". Presidencia de la República Dominicana. Archived from the original on 6 July 2020. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
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