La marcha real ("The Royal March") is the national anthem of Spain.
The Spanish National Anthem is La Marcha Real. No one knows who the composer was and it is one of the few Anthems that does not have words.
The Spanish national anthem, "La Marcha Real," is primarily performed with brass and percussion instruments. Commonly used instruments include trumpets, trombones, and drums, which contribute to its military and ceremonial character. While the anthem does not have an official vocal component, it is often accompanied by orchestras or bands during official events.
After the execution of José Rizal in 1896, a Spanish military band played the march "La Marcha Real" during the funeral rites. This solemn piece is the national anthem of Spain and was performed as a mark of respect for the fallen nationalist. The choice of this music highlighted the colonial authority's perspective on Rizal's significance, contrasting sharply with his legacy as a national hero in the Philippines.
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Marcha Real
The music for Marcha Real, the current national anthem of Spain, was written by an anonymous composer. It was originally a military bugle call known as "La Marcha Granadera," which later evolved into the anthem we know today.
La marcha real ("The Royal March") is the national anthem of Spain.
The Spanish National Anthem is La Marcha Real. No one knows who the composer was and it is one of the few Anthems that does not have words.
Marcha Real ([the] Royal March), originally called Marcha Granadera (Grenadiers March). It was adopted in 1770.Apart of one of the oldest anthems in the world, the Marcha Real is unusual because it does not have official lyrics, only music.**This is actually not true, Marcha Real did have lyrics until 1975. With the fall of Franco, the lyrics were stripped from the song because they were considered too "fascist".
The origins of the anthem, one of the oldest in the world, are unknown. The melody was first printed in a document dated 1761.In 1770, King CharlesIII declared the Marcha Granadera to be the official "Honour March" for the Sovereigns and the Royal Family, thereby according it a place at public and ceremonial events. Because it was always played at public events attended by the royal family, Spaniards soon came to regard the Marcha Granadera as their national anthem and called it the Marcha Real, or "Royal March".Though the Marcha Real has no lyrics, words have been written and used for it in the past. The national anthem has been played without words since 1978, when the lyrics that had been approved by General Francisco Franco were abandoned.
"Marcha Real" (Spanish) "Royal March" (translation in English)
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The Spanish national anthem, "La Marcha Real," is primarily performed with brass and percussion instruments. Commonly used instruments include trumpets, trombones, and drums, which contribute to its military and ceremonial character. While the anthem does not have an official vocal component, it is often accompanied by orchestras or bands during official events.
Beacuse the anthem Marcha Real has no lyrics. There has been lyrics, but none of them has been official.
Spain's country song is called "La Marcha Real" (The Royal March). It is one of the few national antems in te world to not have any official lyrics.
Motto:"Plus Ultra" (Latin)"Further Beyond" (English translation)Anthem:"Marcha Real" (Spanish)"Royal March" (Translation in English)