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"Eusko Abendaren Ereserkia"[a] ("Anthem of the Basque Race"), also known as "Euskadiko Ereserkia" ("Anthem of the Basque Country"), is the official anthem of the Basque Country in northern Spain. The lyrics were written by Basque nationalist writer Sabino Arana, and its melody is based on an old Basque tune. The anthem was originally used for the Basque Nationalist Party (BNP/PNV), and it was adopted by the first Basque Government in the 1930s.[1][2] Its re-proclamation by the Basque Parliament on 14 April 1983 was opposed by several parties that deemed it still to be bound to the PNV rather than to the rest of the Basques.[2]
English: Anthem of the Basque Race | |
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Regional anthem of the Basque Country, Spain | |
Lyrics | Sabino Arana |
Music | Traditional Basque tune |
Adopted | 1930s |
Audio sample | |
Official orchestral and male vocal rendition in A-flat major |
Like the national anthem of Spain, "Marcha Real", the lyrics are not officially sung. The law makes official the music with no lyrics, since opposition parties felt the Arana text too religious and linked to the BNP.[citation needed][original research?]
Unofficial lyrics
editProposed Basque lyrics[2] | IPA transcription[b] | Spanish translated version[2] | Unofficial English version |
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Gora ta Gora Euskadi |
[go.ɾa ta go.ɾa eu̯s̺.ka.ði] |
Arriba y arriba Euskadi |
O Basque country, above thou goest, |
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ Alternatively written "Euzko Abendaren Ereserkija".
- ^ See Help:IPA/Basque and Basque phonology.
References
edit- ^ Símbolos e identidad Lehendakaritza.
- ^ a b c d El himno del País Vasco. Euskadi. letra y partitura del himno
External links
edit- Symbols of the Basque Country: The Official Basque Anthem, at the Basque Government site (Spanish).