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Galician Traditional
Himno Gallego
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Galician Traditional
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Chamber
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Song: Folk Song
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3:23
The "Himno Gallego" is a traditional anthem of Galicia, a region in northwestern Spain. It was composed in the late 19th century by the Galician writer and politician Eduardo Pondal, who wrote the lyrics, and the composer Pascual Veiga, who wrote the music. The anthem was first performed publicly in 1907, at a festival in the city of A Coruña. It quickly became popular among Galician nationalists, who saw it as a symbol of their cultural and political identity. The "Himno Gallego" has three movements. The first movement is slow and solemn, with a melody that is reminiscent of a church hymn. The lyrics of this movement describe the beauty of Galicia's landscape and the strength of its people. The second movement is faster and more upbeat, with a lively melody that is meant to evoke the joy and energy of Galician culture. The lyrics of this movement celebrate the region's music, dance, and language. The third movement is a reprise of the first, with a few changes to the lyrics. It is meant to bring the anthem to a close with a sense of solemnity and reverence. Overall, the "Himno Gallego" is characterized by its strong sense of regional pride and its celebration of Galician culture. It has become an important symbol of Galician identity, and is often performed at cultural events and political rallies in the region.
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