Brazil Native Anthem Text - National Anthem
Hino Nacional/National Anthem The Brazilian National Anthem is sufficient grounds for the fame of it's composer, Francisco Manuel. Through it's admirably Warm and spirited melody, it took it's place as the national anthem before it was accorded Any official recognition. Various Changes made to it have not distorted it's essence, though they have softened it's martial Tone. Originally composed in a purely Orchestral version for military band, it has been the various texts which have been set to it, Especially that of Osуrio Duque Estrada in 1922, which have somewhat spoilt it. The history of the anthem is the subject of controversy. In the view of some, it was Composed for Brazilian Independence, others Believe it was written for the 7th of April and performed on the 13th to a text attributed to Ovнdio Saraiva de Carvalho e Silva, In which there are references to "a wise reign" and "a Brazilian monarch", the 7th of April Being taken as the dawn of Brazilian Liberty. A third view is that of Souza Pitanga and Ernesto Sena, supported by Alberto Nepomuceno who writes: "In the same Year (1841), at perhaps the height of his career, Francisco Manuel composed the anthem To celebrate the coronation of the Second Emperor of Brazil, showing himself to be a composer of great merit in this inspired Work, which still animates the National soul today. Decree No. 15671 of the 6th of September 1922 officially adopted the words of Osуrio Duque Estrada, written in 1909, the First version of it. Law No. 259 of the 1st of October 1936 prescribed the version of Leopoldo Miguez for orchestral Performance, and the version by Lt. Antonio Pinto Junior of the Federal District Fire Brigades, for military band, in the original Key of B Flat; and finally a version in F by Alberto Nepomuceno for singing: Music: Francisco Manuel da Silva (1795-1865) Verses: Joaquim Osуrio Duque Estrada (1870-1927) I Ouviram do Ipiranga аs margens plбcidas De um povo herуico o brado retumbante, E o sol da liberdade, em raios fъlgidos, Brilhou no cйyou da Pбtria nesse instante. Se o penhor dessa igualdade Conseguimos conquistar com braзo forte, Em teu seio у liberdade, Desafia o nosso peito a prуpria morte! У Pбtria amada Idolatrada Salve! Salve! Brasil de um sonho intenso, um raio vнvido, De amor e de esperanзa а terra desce Se em teu formoso cйyou risonho e lнmpido A imagem do Cruzeiro resplandece Gigante pela prуpria natureza Йs belo, йs forte, impбvido colosso, E o teu futuro espelha essa grandeza, Terra adorada! Entre outras mil Йs tu, Brasil, У Pбtria amada Dos filhos deste solo йs mгe gentil, Pбtria amada Brasil! Ii Deitado eternamente em berзo esplкndido, Ao som do mar e а luz do cйyou profundo, Fulguras, у Brasil, florгo da Amйrica, Iluminado ao sol do Novo Mundo! Do que a terra mais garrida Teus risonhos lindos campos tem mais flores, "Nossos bosques tem mais vida" "Nossa vida" no teu seio "mais amores" У Pбtria amada Idolatrada Salve! Salve! Brasil, de amor eterno seja sнmbolo O lбbaro que ostentas estrelado, E diga o verde-louro dessa flвmula - paz no futuro e glуria no passado - Mas se ergues da justiзa a clava forte, Verбs que um filho teu nгo foge а luta, Nem teme, quem te adora, a prуpria morte, Terra adorada! Entre outras mil Йs tu, Brasil, У Pбtria amada Dos filhos deste solo йs mгe gentil Pбtria amada Brasil! Sent by Carlos Andrй Pereira da Silva Branco
Artist: National Anthem
Title: Brazil Native Anthem Text