The "Inno Nazionale della Repubblica di San Marino" is, as stated in the title, the national anthem of the Republic of San Marino. It was written by Federico Consolo, an Italian violinist and composer, and was officially adopted in 1894, replacing both "La Sammarinese" and the "Hymn of San Marino".
English: National Anthem of the Republic of San Marino | |
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National anthem of San Marino | |
Lyrics | Giosuè Carducci (unofficial) |
Music | Federico Consolo |
Adopted | 1894 |
Audio sample | |
Digital instrumental version |
It is one of a few without official lyrics along with the "Marcha Real" of Spain, the National Anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and "Europe" of Kosovo. Giosué Carducci wrote the lyrics which were never adopted and are not sung in official ceremonies.[1] While they are occasionally performed in informal contexts and taught in school, they remain quite unpopular among the citizens.
It is played before the national football team play their games by the musicians of the Sammarinese Armed Forces and before big football games like the Sanmarinese Cup Final and The Vatican, Sicilian and Sammarinese League Cup final. [1]
Lyrics
editItalian original[2][3] | IPA transcription[a] | English translation[4] |
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𝄆 Oh antica Repubblica, |
𝄆 [o an.ˈti.ka re.ˈpub.bli.ka] |
𝄆 Oh ancient Republic, |
Notes
edit- ^ See Help:IPA/Italian and Italian phonology.
References
edit- ^ a b "Inno Nazionale". San Marino Site Turismo (in Italian). 2014-10-13. Retrieved 2022-03-02.
- ^ "Accendi Radio San Marino e canta con noi!" by Catia Demonte, San Marino RTV, 19 March 2020 (in Italian)
- ^ "San Marino. L'enigma Inno, Michele Bovi". libertas.sm (in Italian). 2018-01-01. Archived from the original on 2018-01-02.
- ^ "San Marino - National Anthem of the Republic". LT. Lyrics Translations.
Quite hard to match the old-fashioned celebrative 19th century Italian, I did my best.
External links
edit- Media related to National anthem of San Marino at Wikimedia Commons
- "Inno Nazionale", sanmarinosite.com