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Wikipedia article"'" (; "Glory to the Brave People") is the national anthem of Venezuela. Its lyrics were written by physician and journalist Vicente Salias in 1810, set to music later composed by musician Juan Jos Landaeta. Owing to musical similarities with the French national anthem, beginning in 1840 "" was known as "" ("The Venezuelan Marseillaise"). It was declared Venezuela's national anthem by decree of President Antonio Guzmn Blanco on May 25, 1881. Recent investigations have suggested that the real author of the anthem was Andrs Bello, and not Salias, to whom it was originally credited, and the music was composed by another musician called Lino Gallardo. However, this theory has yet to be proven, and lacks any real recognition among the general Venezuelan population, historians, or otherwise. HistoryThe Patriotic Society was formed in Caracas as a result of the Revolution of April 19, 1810, One of its meetings, Existed by the Success of Its Patriotic Song, Caraqueos, Otra poca Inicia. Composed by Cayetano Carreo and Lyrics by Andrs Bello, suggested that the proposal for the Society was also launch a Patriotic March that stimulated the mood for the undecided. On April 18, 1868, newspaper 'El Federalista' published the official lyrics written by Salias, which commemorated the 58th Anniversary of Independence the day before in the capital, mentioned that "in the halls of the University and in the presence of large public, before the speeches, a martial music performed several pieces, among them the National Anthem ". Commissioned by President Guzmn Blanco, Dr. Eduardo Calcao, a valuable composer and musician, adequately fulfilled the task of fixing the musical text of the Anthem, which he did while preserving the martial brilliance of the melody, without attempting to alter it or give it another expression. On May 25, 1881, the Gloria al Bravo Pueblo was definitively consecrated as the National Anthem of Venezuela, by means of a decree issued by the then President, Antonio Guzmn Blanco. After this decree and the publications of the National Anthem that were made in 1883 , a new official edition was produced in 1911 to commemorate the centenary of independence, which was entrusted to Salvador Llamozas. In 1947 the current structure of the musical and lyricial ambiance was overhauled by composer Juan Bautista Plaza. Disputed compositionHowever, this theory has not been fully proven; although the truth is that both Juan Jos Landaeta and Lino Gallardo belonged to the "School of Music of Caracas", the central activity of the "Archdiocesan Oratory of Caracas", founded by Pedro Palacios y Sojo.It was thus that one of the members of the Patriotic Society, poet Vicente Salias, improvised there the first verses of the National Anthem on it was originally written around 1810 as a patriotic hymn. Later official modifications have been written by Eduardo Calcao (1881), Salvador Llamozas (1911) and Juan Bautista Plaza (1947). Lyrics{| class="wikitable" !Spanish original !IPA transcription !English translation |- style="vertical-align:top; white-space:nowrap;" | Gloria al bravo pueblo que el yugo lanz, la Ley respetando la virtud y honor. 'I' Abajo cadenas! Gritaba el seor; y el pobre en su choza libertad pidi. A este santo nombre tembl de pavor el vil egosmo que otra vez triunf. A este santo nombre tembl de pavor el vil egosmo que otra vez triunf. 'II' Gritemos con bro Muera la opresin! Compatriotas fieles, la fuerza es la unin; y desde el empreo, el Supremo Autor un sublime aliento al pueblo infundi; y desde el empreo, el Supremo Autor un sublime aliento al pueblo infundi. 'III' Unida con lazos que el cielo form, la Amrica toda existe en nacin; y si el despotismo levanta la voz seguid el ejemplo que Caracas dio; y si el despotismo levanta la voz seguid el ejemplo que Caracas dio. }} | | Glory to the brave people who shook off the yoke, The law respecting, virtue and honour. 'I' "Down with chains!" Shouted the Lord; And the poor man in his hovel For Freedom implored. Upon this holy name Trembled in great dread The vile selfishness That had once prevailed. Upon this holy name Trembled in great dread The vile selfishness That had once prevailed. 'II' Lets scream out aloud: "Death to oppression!" Oh, loyal countrymen: Strength is unity; And from the Empyrean The Supreme Author A sublime spirit To the people blew; And from the Empyrean The Supreme Author A sublime spirit To the people blew. 'III' United by bonds That Heaven has formed, The entire America Exists as a Nation; And if ever despotism Raises again its voice, Then follow the example That Caracas gave; And if ever despotism Raises again its voice, Then follow the example That Caracas gave. |} Regulations and usageThe Venezuelan national anthem is played every day on all radio stations, national and regional television networks. The broadcast is mandatory at 12:00 am and 6:00 am (sometimes on 12:00 pm during National Holidays) according to the law (either the full version or the chorus, first stanza and chorus). On radio broadcasts in some of the regional radio stations, the state anthem is played after the national anthem, which is also the case for state TV stations. In most occasions, only the chorus, first stanza and the chorus are played, or even the chorus itself. Sometimes the chorus is played twice in the beginning, and once in the rest of the anthem. In formal events (if the anthem will be played by either a military band, concert band or orchestra) the format is: chorus (2x), first verse and chorus (2x), with the optional introduction. If played in full the chorus is sung twice, with or without the introductory notes. References* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070607060922/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html CIA.gov] Notes | |
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