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National Anthem of Honduras

The "National Anthem of Honduras" (Spanish: Himno Nacional de Honduras) was adopted by presidential decree 42 in 1915. The lyrics were written by Augusto Constantino Coello and the music composed by Carlos Hartling.

Himno Nacional de Honduras
English: National Anthem of Honduras

National anthem of Honduras
Also known asTu bandera es un lampo de cielo (English: Your flag is a splendour of sky)
LyricsAugusto Constancio Coello
MusicCarlos Diego Hartling Fernandes
Adopted1915
Audio sample
U.S. Navy Band instrumental version

Unofficially, the anthem is sometimes called "Tu bandera es un lampo de cielo" ("Your flag is a splendour of sky"), which is in the first line of the chorus.

History

Between independence from Spain in 1821 and 1915, Honduras did not have an official national anthem and used various unofficial anthems such as "La Granadera" (by Rómulo E. Durón), "El Himno Marcial", "Un Salva Hondureño" (of unknown authorship), "Himno Nacional" (by Valentín Durón), "Marcha a Gerardo Barrios" (by Belgian author Coussin, used during the presidency of José María Medina) and the "Himno Hondureño".[1]

In 1904, a group of intellectuals proposed to President Manuel Bonilla a competition to find a national anthem,[1] but a competition was not held until 1910 with Decree No. 115,[2] during the presidency of Miguel Rafael Dávila Cuéllar, at the initiative of deputies Rómulo E. Durón and Ramón Valladares. This competition was declared void in 1912, because the ten works presented did not meet the requirements.[2]

Later, a competition was held in which those who competed included Valentín Durón, Santos B. Tercero, Jerónimo Reyna, Juan Ramón Molina and Alfonso Guillén Zelaya [es]. The works were published in the Revista del Archivo y Biblioteca Nacional. The competition was won by a poem titled "Canto a Honduras" or "Canto a mi patria", by writer Augusto C. Coello. German-born composer Carlos Hartling was commissioned to compose the music for the anthem, which he did in 1903, although he had previously written scores for the anthem while lyrics were not available.[1]

The anthem was made official on 13 November 1915 with Decree No. 42 by President Alberto de Jesús Membreño [es],[1][3] which was published in Gazette No. 4 529 of 15 January 1916 and approved by decree number 34 of 23 January 1917. It was first performed at the Guadalupe Reyes School in Tegucigalpa on 15 September 1915, and performances in official functions began in 1917,[1] the first of which was a performance at the Escuela Normal de Señoritas in Comayagüela.[2] An official explanation of the anthem by Gualberto Cantarero Palacios was later published by the Ministry of Public Education.[4]

Lyrics

In its entirety, the anthem is a brief chronology of Honduran history. The anthem consists of the chorus and seven verses. For official functions and school exercises, only the chorus and seventh verse are sung, which was ordered in the late 1920s by minister Presentacion Centeno during the presidency of Miguel Paz Barahona.[1]

The chorus, which is sung before and after the seventh verse, is a description of Honduras's chief national symbols, the flag and the coat of arms. The seventh verse is a patriotic call to duty to Hondurans to defend the flag and the nation.[1]

By the time Hondurans complete their sixth year of elementary education, they will have memorised and been taught the meaning of the chorus and all seven stanzas. For graduations in middle school, high school, university or another type of graduation, an exam will be done based on a questionnaire of the National Anthem.

Short version

Spanish original[1][5][6] English translation

Coro:
Tu bandera, tu bandera es un lampo de cielo
Por un bloque, por un bloque de nieve cruzado;
Y se ven en su fondo sagrado
Cinco estrellas de pálido azul;
En tu emblema, que un mar rumoroso
Con sus ondas bravías escuda,
De un volcán, de un volcán tras la cima desnuda
Hay un astro, hay un astro de nítida luz.

VII
Por guardar ese emblema divino,
Marcharemos Oh! Patria a la muerte,
Generosa será nuestra suerte,
Si morimos pensando en tu amor.
Defendiendo tu santa bandera
Y en tus[a] pliegues gloriosos cubiertos,
Serán muchos, Honduras, tus muertos,
Pero todos caerán con honor.

Coro

Chorus:
Your flag, your flag is a splendour of sky
Crossed by a block, by a block of snow;
And seen on its sacred background
Are five stars of pale blue;
On your emblem, which a roaring sea
Shields with its rough waves,
Behind the bare summit of a volcano, of a volcano,
There is a star, there is a star of clear light.

VII
To keep that divine emblem,
Let us march, oh fatherland, to death,
Generous will be our fate,
If we die thinking of your love.
Defending your holy flag
And covered in your glorious folds,
There will be many, Honduras, of your dead,
But all will fall with honour.

Chorus

Full lyrics

Spanish original[1][5][6] English translation

Coro:
Tu bandera, tu bandera es un lampo de cielo
Por un bloque, por un bloque de nieve cruzado;
Y se ven en su fondo sagrado
Cinco estrellas de pálido azul;
En tu emblema, que un mar rumoroso
Con sus ondas bravías escuda,
De un volcán, de un volcán tras la cima desnuda
Hay un astro, hay un astro de nítida luz.

I
India virgen y hermosa dormías
De tus mares al canto sonoro,
Cuando echada en tus cuencas de oro
El audaz navegante te halló;
Y al mirar tu belleza extasiado
Al influjo ideal de tu encanto,
La orla azul de tu espléndido manto
Con su[b] beso de amor consagró.

Coro

II
De un país donde el sol se levanta,
Mas allá del Atlante azulado,
Aquel hombre te había soñado
Y en tu busca a la mar se lanzó.
Cuando erguiste la pálida frente,
En la viva ansiedad de tu anhelo,
Bajo el dombo gentil de tu cielo
Ya flotaba un extraño pendón.

Coro

III
Era inutil que el indio, tu amado,
Se aprestara a la lucha con ira,
Porque envuelto en su sangre Lempira
En la noche profunda se hundió;
Y de la épica hazaña, en memoria,
La leyenda tan sólo ha guardado
De un sepulcro el lugar ignorado
Y el severo perfil de un peñón.

Coro

IV
Por tres siglos tus hijos oyeron
El mandato imperioso del amo;
Por tres siglos tu inútil reclamo
En la atmosfera azul se perdió;
Pero un día gloria tu oído
Percibió, poderoso y distante,
Que allá lejos, por sobre el Atlante,
Indignado rugía un León.

Coro

V
Era Francia, la libre, la heroica,
Que en su sueño de siglos dormida
Despertaba iracunda a la vida
Al reclamo viril de Dantón:
Era Francia, que enviaba a la muerte
La cabeza del Rey consagrado,
Y que alzaba soberbia a su lado,
El altar de la diosa razón.

Coro

VI
Tú también, ¡oh mi patria!, te alzaste
De tu sueño servil y profundo;
Tú también enseñaste al mundo
Destrozado[c] el infame eslabón.
Y en tu suelo bendito, tras la alta
Cabellera del monte salvaje,
Como un ave de negro plumaje,
La colonia fugaz se perdió.

Coro

VII
Por guardar ese emblema divino,
Marcharemos Oh! Patria a la muerte,
Generosa será nuestra suerte,
Si morimos pensando en tu amor.
Defendiendo tu santa bandera
Y en tus[a] pliegues gloriosos cubiertos,
Serán muchos, Honduras, tus muertos,
Pero todos caerán con honor.

Coro

Chorus:
Your flag, your flag is a splendour of sky
Crossed by a block, by a block of snow;
And seen on its sacred background
Are five stars of pale blue;
On your emblem, which a roaring sea
Shields with its rough waves,
Behind the bare summit of a volcano, of a volcano,
There is a star, there is a star of clear light.

I
A virgin and beautiful Indian, you were sleeping
To the resonant song of your seas,
When thrown into your basins of gold
The bold navigator found you;
And looking at your beauty, ecstatic
At the ideal influence of your charm,
The blue hem of your splendid mantle
He consecrated with his kiss of love.

Chorus

II
From a country where the sun rises,
Beyond the blue Atlantean,
That man had dreamt of you
And in search of you launched himself into the sea.
When you raised your pale forehead,
In the lively anxiety of your longing,
Under the gentle dome of your sky
A foreign banner was already floating.

Chorus

III
It was useless that the Indian, your beloved,
Prepare to fight with ire,
Because, enveloped in his blood, Lempira
Sank into the deep night;
And of the epic feat, in memory,
The legend alone has kept
From a tomb the unknown place
And the harsh profile of a crag.

Chorus

IV
For three centuries your children listened
To the imperative mandate of the master;
For three centuries your useless complaint
Was lost in the blue atmosphere;
But one glorious day your ear
Perceived, powerful and distant,
That far away, over the Atlante,
A Lion roared indignantly.

Chorus

V
It was France, the free, the heroic,
That in her sleep of centuries asleep
Awoke angry to life
At the virile complaint of Danton:
It was France, that sent to death
The head of the consecrated King,
And that raised proud at his side,
The altar of the goddess reason.

Chorus

VI
You too, oh my fatherland!, arose
From your servile and deep sleep;
You also taught the world
The infamous shattered link.
And in your blessed soil, behind the tall
Hair of the wild jungle,
Like a bird of black plumage,
The fleeting colony was lost.

Chorus

VII
To keep that divine emblem,
Let us march, oh fatherland, to death,
Generous will be our fate,
If we die thinking of your love.
Defending your holy flag
And covered in your glorious folds,
There will be many, Honduras, of your dead,
But all will fall with honour.

Chorus

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Sometimes written sus ("its").[5][7]
  2. ^ Occasionally written un ("a").[8][9]
  3. ^ Sometimes written destrozando ("shattering [the infamous link]").[1][10][11]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j . Gobierno de la República Honduras. 2016-01-19. Archived from the original on 2022-01-27. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  2. ^ a b c "Datos importantes que debemos saber del Himno Nacional de Honduras". Honduras Tips (in Spanish). 2020-09-09. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  3. ^ RedHonduras.com (2003-09-14). "Historia, letra y música del Himno Nacional de Honduras". RedHonduras.com - El referente de Honduras. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  4. ^ Cantarero Palacios, Gualberto (1983). Interpretación y explicación del himno nacional (in Spanish). Editorial del Ministerio de Educación Pública. p. 15.
  5. ^ a b c Cartilla cívica Libre al viento (in Spanish). Editorial Piedra Santa. 1991. p. 130. ISBN 978-99922-58-06-4.
  6. ^ a b Honduras Servicios y Promociones Turisticas (1971). Manual para el guía de turistas (in Spanish). SYPTUR. pp. 41–43.
  7. ^ Suazo, Miguel Cálix (1984). Cárcel de Horizontes: Crónica Sobre El Asalto Guerrillero a la Cámara de Comercio E Industrias de Cortés (in Spanish). p. 198.
  8. ^ Monografía de Honduras (in Spanish). Secretaría de Planificación, Coordinación y Presupuesto, Dirección General de Estadística y Censos. 1993. p. 29.
  9. ^ García, J. Efraín Castellanos (1980). Atlas geográfico de Honduras (in Spanish). Servi Copiax Editores. p. 5.
  10. ^ Gispert, Carles (2002). Enciclopedia de Honduras (in Spanish). Océano. p. 5. ISBN 978-84-494-1944-7.
  11. ^ Honduras: historica, geografica (in Spanish). Ministerio de Economia, Dirección General de Estadística y Censos, República de Honduras. 1980. p. 18.

External links

  • Honduras: Himno Nacional de Honduras - Audio of the national anthem of Honduras, with information and lyrics ()

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The National Anthem of Honduras Spanish Himno Nacional de Honduras was adopted by presidential decree 42 in 1915 The lyrics were written by Augusto Constantino Coello and the music composed by Carlos Hartling Himno Nacional de HondurasEnglish National Anthem of HondurasNational anthem of HondurasAlso known asTu bandera es un lampo de cielo English Your flag is a splendour of sky LyricsAugusto Constancio CoelloMusicCarlos Diego Hartling FernandesAdopted1915Audio sample source source U S Navy Band instrumental versionfilehelpUnofficially the anthem is sometimes called Tu bandera es un lampo de cielo Your flag is a splendour of sky which is in the first line of the chorus Contents 1 History 2 Lyrics 2 1 Short version 2 2 Full lyrics 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditBetween independence from Spain in 1821 and 1915 Honduras did not have an official national anthem and used various unofficial anthems such as La Granadera by Romulo E Duron El Himno Marcial Un Salva Hondureno of unknown authorship Himno Nacional by Valentin Duron Marcha a Gerardo Barrios by Belgian author Coussin used during the presidency of Jose Maria Medina and the Himno Hondureno 1 In 1904 a group of intellectuals proposed to President Manuel Bonilla a competition to find a national anthem 1 but a competition was not held until 1910 with Decree No 115 2 during the presidency of Miguel Rafael Davila Cuellar at the initiative of deputies Romulo E Duron and Ramon Valladares This competition was declared void in 1912 because the ten works presented did not meet the requirements 2 Later a competition was held in which those who competed included Valentin Duron Santos B Tercero Jeronimo Reyna Juan Ramon Molina and Alfonso Guillen Zelaya es The works were published in the Revista del Archivo y Biblioteca Nacional The competition was won by a poem titled Canto a Honduras or Canto a mi patria by writer Augusto C Coello German born composer Carlos Hartling was commissioned to compose the music for the anthem which he did in 1903 although he had previously written scores for the anthem while lyrics were not available 1 The anthem was made official on 13 November 1915 with Decree No 42 by President Alberto de Jesus Membreno es 1 3 which was published in Gazette No 4 529 of 15 January 1916 and approved by decree number 34 of 23 January 1917 It was first performed at the Guadalupe Reyes School in Tegucigalpa on 15 September 1915 and performances in official functions began in 1917 1 the first of which was a performance at the Escuela Normal de Senoritas in Comayaguela 2 An official explanation of the anthem by Gualberto Cantarero Palacios was later published by the Ministry of Public Education 4 Lyrics EditIn its entirety the anthem is a brief chronology of Honduran history The anthem consists of the chorus and seven verses For official functions and school exercises only the chorus and seventh verse are sung which was ordered in the late 1920s by minister Presentacion Centeno during the presidency of Miguel Paz Barahona 1 The chorus which is sung before and after the seventh verse is a description of Honduras s chief national symbols the flag and the coat of arms The seventh verse is a patriotic call to duty to Hondurans to defend the flag and the nation 1 By the time Hondurans complete their sixth year of elementary education they will have memorised and been taught the meaning of the chorus and all seven stanzas For graduations in middle school high school university or another type of graduation an exam will be done based on a questionnaire of the National Anthem Short version Edit Spanish original 1 5 6 English translationCoro Tu bandera tu bandera es un lampo de cielo Por un bloque por un bloque de nieve cruzado Y se ven en su fondo sagrado Cinco estrellas de palido azul En tu emblema que un mar rumoroso Con sus ondas bravias escuda De un volcan de un volcan tras la cima desnuda Hay un astro hay un astro de nitida luz VII Por guardar ese emblema divino Marcharemos Oh Patria a la muerte Generosa sera nuestra suerte Si morimos pensando en tu amor Defendiendo tu santa bandera Y en tus a pliegues gloriosos cubiertos Seran muchos Honduras tus muertos Pero todos caeran con honor Coro Chorus Your flag your flag is a splendour of sky Crossed by a block by a block of snow And seen on its sacred background Are five stars of pale blue On your emblem which a roaring sea Shields with its rough waves Behind the bare summit of a volcano of a volcano There is a star there is a star of clear light VII To keep that divine emblem Let us march oh fatherland to death Generous will be our fate If we die thinking of your love Defending your holy flag And covered in your glorious folds There will be many Honduras of your dead But all will fall with honour ChorusFull lyrics Edit Spanish original 1 5 6 English translationCoro Tu bandera tu bandera es un lampo de cielo Por un bloque por un bloque de nieve cruzado Y se ven en su fondo sagrado Cinco estrellas de palido azul En tu emblema que un mar rumoroso Con sus ondas bravias escuda De un volcan de un volcan tras la cima desnuda Hay un astro hay un astro de nitida luz I India virgen y hermosa dormias De tus mares al canto sonoro Cuando echada en tus cuencas de oro El audaz navegante te hallo Y al mirar tu belleza extasiado Al influjo ideal de tu encanto La orla azul de tu esplendido manto Con su b beso de amor consagro Coro II De un pais donde el sol se levanta Mas alla del Atlante azulado Aquel hombre te habia sonado Y en tu busca a la mar se lanzo Cuando erguiste la palida frente En la viva ansiedad de tu anhelo Bajo el dombo gentil de tu cielo Ya flotaba un extrano pendon Coro III Era inutil que el indio tu amado Se aprestara a la lucha con ira Porque envuelto en su sangre Lempira En la noche profunda se hundio Y de la epica hazana en memoria La leyenda tan solo ha guardado De un sepulcro el lugar ignorado Y el severo perfil de un penon Coro IV Por tres siglos tus hijos oyeron El mandato imperioso del amo Por tres siglos tu inutil reclamo En la atmosfera azul se perdio Pero un dia gloria tu oido Percibio poderoso y distante Que alla lejos por sobre el Atlante Indignado rugia un Leon Coro V Era Francia la libre la heroica Que en su sueno de siglos dormida Despertaba iracunda a la vida Al reclamo viril de Danton Era Francia que enviaba a la muerte La cabeza del Rey consagrado Y que alzaba soberbia a su lado El altar de la diosa razon Coro VI Tu tambien oh mi patria te alzaste De tu sueno servil y profundo Tu tambien ensenaste al mundo Destrozado c el infame eslabon Y en tu suelo bendito tras la alta Cabellera del monte salvaje Como un ave de negro plumaje La colonia fugaz se perdio Coro VII Por guardar ese emblema divino Marcharemos Oh Patria a la muerte Generosa sera nuestra suerte Si morimos pensando en tu amor Defendiendo tu santa bandera Y en tus a pliegues gloriosos cubiertos Seran muchos Honduras tus muertos Pero todos caeran con honor Coro Chorus Your flag your flag is a splendour of sky Crossed by a block by a block of snow And seen on its sacred background Are five stars of pale blue On your emblem which a roaring sea Shields with its rough waves Behind the bare summit of a volcano of a volcano There is a star there is a star of clear light I A virgin and beautiful Indian you were sleeping To the resonant song of your seas When thrown into your basins of goldThe bold navigator found you And looking at your beauty ecstatic At the ideal influence of your charm The blue hem of your splendid mantle He consecrated with his kiss of love Chorus II From a country where the sun rises Beyond the blue Atlantean That man had dreamt of you And in search of you launched himself into the sea When you raised your pale forehead In the lively anxiety of your longing Under the gentle dome of your skyA foreign banner was already floating Chorus III It was useless that the Indian your beloved Prepare to fight with ire Because enveloped in his blood Lempira Sank into the deep night And of the epic feat in memory The legend alone has kept From a tomb the unknown place And the harsh profile of a crag Chorus IV For three centuries your children listened To the imperative mandate of the master For three centuries your useless complaint Was lost in the blue atmosphere But one glorious day your ear Perceived powerful and distant That far away over the Atlante A Lion roared indignantly Chorus V It was France the free the heroic That in her sleep of centuries asleepAwoke angry to life At the virile complaint of Danton It was France that sent to death The head of the consecrated King And that raised proud at his side The altar of the goddess reason Chorus VI You too oh my fatherland arose From your servile and deep sleep You also taught the world The infamous shattered link And in your blessed soil behind the tall Hair of the wild jungle Like a bird of black plumage The fleeting colony was lost Chorus VII To keep that divine emblem Let us march oh fatherland to death Generous will be our fate If we die thinking of your love Defending your holy flag And covered in your glorious folds There will be many Honduras of your dead But all will fall with honour ChorusSee also EditFlag of Honduras Coat of arms of Honduras Honduras portalNotes Edit a b Sometimes written sus its 5 7 Occasionally written un a 8 9 Sometimes written destrozando shattering the infamous link 1 10 11 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j Himno Nacional de Honduras Gobierno de la Republica Honduras 2016 01 19 Archived from the original on 2022 01 27 Retrieved 2022 01 27 a b c Datos importantes que debemos saber del Himno Nacional de Honduras Honduras Tips in Spanish 2020 09 09 Retrieved 2022 01 27 RedHonduras com 2003 09 14 Historia letra y musica del Himno Nacional de Honduras RedHonduras com El referente de Honduras Retrieved 2022 01 27 Cantarero Palacios Gualberto 1983 Interpretacion y explicacion del himno nacional in Spanish Editorial del Ministerio de Educacion Publica p 15 a b c Cartilla civica Libre al viento in Spanish Editorial Piedra Santa 1991 p 130 ISBN 978 99922 58 06 4 a b Honduras Servicios y Promociones Turisticas 1971 Manual para el guia de turistas in Spanish SYPTUR pp 41 43 Suazo Miguel Calix 1984 Carcel de Horizontes Cronica Sobre El Asalto Guerrillero a la Camara de Comercio E Industrias de Cortes in Spanish p 198 Monografia de Honduras in Spanish Secretaria de Planificacion Coordinacion y Presupuesto Direccion General de Estadistica y Censos 1993 p 29 Garcia J Efrain Castellanos 1980 Atlas geografico de Honduras in Spanish Servi Copiax Editores p 5 Gispert Carles 2002 Enciclopedia de Honduras in Spanish Oceano p 5 ISBN 978 84 494 1944 7 Honduras historica geografica in Spanish Ministerio de Economia Direccion General de Estadistica y Censos Republica de Honduras 1980 p 18 External links EditHonduras Himno Nacional de Honduras Audio of the national anthem of Honduras with information and lyrics archive 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