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The "'''Himno Real'''" ([[Creeperian Script|Creeperian]]: ''Հիմնո Րեալ'';{{NoteTag|name="pronunciation"|[[Spanish#Creeperian Standard Spanish|Creeperian Spanish]] pronunciation:</small> {{color|#122080|[ˈim.no reˈal]}}.}} <small>translated from [[Spanish#Creeperian Standard Spanish|Creeperian Spanish]] as:</small> "Royal Anthem"), sometimes referred to by leftists during the [[Second Parliamentary Era]] as the "'''Monarchists' Anthem'''" (Creeperian Spanish – [[Iberic Script|Iberic]]: "''Himno de las'Monarquistas''"), is the official national and royal anthem of [[Creeperopolis]]. The anthem, lasting over eleven minutes in its entirety over seven verses, is one of the longest national anthems in the world.
 
The "'''Himno Real'''" ([[Creeperian Script|Creeperian]]: ''Հիմնո Րեալ'';{{NoteTag|name="pronunciation"|[[Spanish#Creeperian Standard Spanish|Creeperian Spanish]] pronunciation:</small> {{color|#122080|[ˈim.no reˈal]}}.}} <small>translated from [[Spanish#Creeperian Standard Spanish|Creeperian Spanish]] as:</small> "Royal Anthem"), sometimes referred to by leftists during the [[Second Parliamentary Era]] as the "'''Monarchists' Anthem'''" (Creeperian Spanish – [[Iberic Script|Iberic]]: "''Himno de las'Monarquistas''"), is the official national and royal anthem of [[Creeperopolis]]. The anthem, lasting over eleven minutes in its entirety over seven verses, is one of the longest national anthems in the world.
  
The national anthem was first written in 1844 by lyricist [[Juan Cañas Carmelo]], and composer [[Juan Aberle Sforza]] composed the music in 1845. The same year, Emperor [[Adolfo III of Creeperopolis|Adolfo III]] made the "Himno Real" the official national and royal anthem of Creeperopolis, relinquishing the [[Himno Nacional Creeperiano|previous anthem]] which had been in use from 1565 to 1729 and again from 1730 to 1845. Sometimes, the "Himno Real" is erroneously called the "Himno Nacional Creeperiano" (Creeperian National Anthem), which is actually the name of the prior anthem which "Himno Real" replaced.
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The national anthem was written in 1844 by lyricist [[Juan Cañas Carmelo]], and [[Juan Aberle Sforza]] composed the music in 1845. The same year, Emperor [[Adolfo III of Creeperopolis|Adolfo III]] approved the "Himno Real" as the official national and royal anthem of Creeperopolis, relinquishing the [[Himno Nacional Creeperiano|previous anthem]] which had been in use since 1565.{{NoteTag|name="Himno Nacional Creeperiano"|The "Himno Nacional Creeperiano" was briefly relinquished between 1729 and 1730 during the [[Republic of Creeperopolis]], being replaced by "[[Himno de la'República]]" for just over a year on orders of Prime Minister [[Orlando Moreno Hidalgo]].}} Sometimes, the "Himno Real" is erroneously called the "Himno Nacional" (National Anthem), which is actually the name of the prior anthem which "Himno Real" replaced.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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=== Composition and adoption ===
 
=== Composition and adoption ===
  
In 1842, Emperor [[Adolfo III of Creeperopolis|Adolfo III]] ordered the writing of a new Creeperian national anthem to replace then then "[[Himno Nacional Creeperiano]]" (translated as "Creeperian National Anthem"), which was a remnant of the [[First Parliamentary Era]] (1565–1771) being in use since 1565.{{NoteTag|name="Himno Nacional Creeperiano"|The "Himno Nacional Creeperiano" was briefly relinquished between 1729 and 1730 during the [[Republic of Creeperopolis]], being replaced by "[[Himno de la'República]]" for just over a year on orders of Prime Minister [[Orlando Moreno Hidalgo]].}} [[Juan Cañas Carmelo]] was selected to write the anthem by the Emperor himself due to his background in lyrical composition. In 1843, he presented a completed draft of what he entitled simply "Himno Real" ("Royal Anthem"), and it was approved by the Emperor, who then selected [[Juan Aberle Sforza]] to compose music for the new national anthem. The following year, both Cañas Carmelo and Aberle Sforza presented to Adolfo III the completed anthem, which he accepted as the new national anthem of Creeperopolis on 15 September 1845.
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In 1842, Emperor [[Adolfo III of Creeperopolis|Adolfo III]] ordered the writing of a new Creeperian national anthem to replace then then "[[Himno Nacional Creeperiano]]" (translated as "Creeperian National Anthem"), which was a remnant of the [[First Parliamentary Era]] (1565–1771) being in use since 1565.{{NoteTag|name="Himno Nacional Creeperiano"}} [[Juan Cañas Carmelo]] was selected to write the anthem by the Emperor himself due to his background in lyrical composition. In 1843, he presented a completed draft of what he entitled simply "Himno Real" ("Royal Anthem"), and it was approved by the Emperor, who then selected [[Juan Aberle Sforza]] to compose music for the new national anthem. The following year, both Cañas Carmelo and Aberle Sforza presented to Adolfo III the completed anthem, which he accepted as the new national anthem of Creeperopolis on 15 September 1845.
  
 
=== Relinquishment and use by monarchists ===
 
=== Relinquishment and use by monarchists ===

Revision as of 12:43, 11 March 2022

Himno Real
Translation: Royal Anthem
Հիմնո Րեալ
Sheet music of "Himno Real"
Sheet music of "Himno Real"

National anthem of  Creeperopolis
Also known asHimno de las'Monarquistas (Translation: Monarchists' Anthem)
LyricsJuan Cañas Carmelo, 1844
MusicJuan Aberle Sforza, 1845
Adopted15 September 1845; 178 years ago (1845-09-15)
Readopted2 January 1933; 91 years ago (1933-01-02) (de facto)
4 October 1949; 74 years ago (1949-10-04) (de jure)
Relinquished31 December 1888; 135 years ago (1888-12-31)
Preceded by
Succeeded byHimno de Creeperopólis (1888)
Audio sample
"Himno Real" instrumental
Creeperopolis National anthems of Creeperopolis
"Himno Nacional Creeperiano" 1565–1729, 1730–1845
"Himno de la'República" 1729–1730, 1933–1936
"Himno Imperial" 1845–1887, 1933–present
"Himno de Creeperópolis" 1887–1933
"Patria Unido, Grande, y Rojo" 1936–1949

The "Himno Real" (Creeperian: Հիմնո Րեալ;[note 1] translated from Creeperian Spanish as: "Royal Anthem"), sometimes referred to by leftists during the Second Parliamentary Era as the "Monarchists' Anthem" (Creeperian Spanish – Iberic: "Himno de las'Monarquistas"), is the official national and royal anthem of Creeperopolis. The anthem, lasting over eleven minutes in its entirety over seven verses, is one of the longest national anthems in the world.

The national anthem was written in 1844 by lyricist Juan Cañas Carmelo, and Juan Aberle Sforza composed the music in 1845. The same year, Emperor Adolfo III approved the "Himno Real" as the official national and royal anthem of Creeperopolis, relinquishing the previous anthem which had been in use since 1565.[note 2] Sometimes, the "Himno Real" is erroneously called the "Himno Nacional" (National Anthem), which is actually the name of the prior anthem which "Himno Real" replaced.

History

Composition and adoption

In 1842, Emperor Adolfo III ordered the writing of a new Creeperian national anthem to replace then then "Himno Nacional Creeperiano" (translated as "Creeperian National Anthem"), which was a remnant of the First Parliamentary Era (1565–1771) being in use since 1565.[note 2] Juan Cañas Carmelo was selected to write the anthem by the Emperor himself due to his background in lyrical composition. In 1843, he presented a completed draft of what he entitled simply "Himno Real" ("Royal Anthem"), and it was approved by the Emperor, who then selected Juan Aberle Sforza to compose music for the new national anthem. The following year, both Cañas Carmelo and Aberle Sforza presented to Adolfo III the completed anthem, which he accepted as the new national anthem of Creeperopolis on 15 September 1845.

Relinquishment and use by monarchists

Readoption and current use

Laws and regulations

Although there are three verses with the chorus interspersed throughout, only a single rendition of the chorus and first verse are commonly sung at many events, as a full performance can take more than eleven minutes to complete. Complete performances are reserved for Imperial and Papal coronations, Imperial and Papal funerals, Imperial weddings, canonization of saints, and military parades. For sporting events, only the chorus is played.

Lyrics

Official lyrics

Iberic lyrics Creeperian lyrics Translation
TERCERA ESTROFA

Grande Patria, siempre'n los'siglos,
Nuestro Dios yel Pueblo te sostén.
Gran belleza que Bos sí tienes,
Eres como un Nuevo Edén.
Siempre azul es su gloriosa cielo,
𝄆 Que te dio de regalo'l Señor, 𝄇
𝄆 Yel gran río que nació un gran Pueblo,
Siempre dando un futuro mejor. 𝄇

CORO

Grande Patria, todos saludemos,
Somos hijos del Rey Felipe.
𝄆 Siempre serás la'casa del Pueblo:
Creeperianos y Católicos. 𝄇
Siempre serás la'casa del gran Pueblo:
Creeperianos y Católicos.
Creeperianos y Católicos.
Creeperianos y Católicos.

ՏԵՐԾԵՐԱ ԵՍՏՐՈՖԱ

Grande Patria, siempre'n los'siglos,
Nuestro Dios yel Pueblo te sostén.
Gran belleza que Bos sí tienes,
Eres como un Nuevo Edén.
Siempre azul es su gloriosa cielo,
𝄆 Que te dio de regalo'l Señor, 𝄇
𝄆 Yel gran río que nació un gran Pueblo,
Siempre dando un futuro mejor. 𝄇

ԾՈՐՈ

Grande Patria, todos saludemos,
Somos hijos del Rey Felipe.
𝄆 Siempre serás la'casa del Pueblo:
Creeperianos y Católicos. 𝄇
Siempre serás la'casa del gran Pueblo:
Creeperianos y Católicos.
Creeperianos y Católicos.
Creeperianos y Católicos.

THIRD VERSE

Great Fatherland, forever in the centuries,
Our God and the People will support You.
You have great beauty,
You are like a New Eden.
Your glorious skies are always blue,
𝄆 Which God gifted You, 𝄇
𝄆 And the grand river which birthed a grand People,
Will forever give a better future 𝄇

CHORUS

Great Fatherland, we salute you,
We are sons of the King Felipe.
𝄆 You will forever be the home of the People:
Creeperans and Catholics. 𝄇
You will forever be the home of the People:
Creeperans and Catholics.
Creeperans and Catholics.
Creeperans and Catholics.

Full lyrics

Iberic lyrics Creeperian lyrics Translation
PRIMERA ESTROFA

CORO

Grande Patria, todos saludemos,
Somos hijos del Rey Felipe.
𝄆 Siempre serás la'casa del Pueblo:
Creeperianos y Católicos. 𝄇
Siempre serás la'casa del gran Pueblo:
Creeperianos y Católicos.
Creeperianos y Católicos.
Creeperianos y Católicos.

SEGUNDA ESTROFA

CORO

TERCERA ESTROFA

Grande Patria, siempre'n los'siglos,
Nuestro Dios yel Pueblo te sostén.
Gran belleza que Bos sí tienes,
Eres como un Nuevo Edén.
Siempre azul es su gloriosa cielo,
𝄆 Que te dio de regalo'l Señor, 𝄇
𝄆 Yel gran río que nació un gran Pueblo,
Siempre dando un futuro mejor. 𝄇

CORO

CUARTA VERSE

CORO

QUINTA VERSE

CORO

SEXTA VERSE

CORO

SÉPTIMA VERSE

CORO

ՊՐԻՄԵՐԱ ԵՍՏՐՈՖԱ

ԾՈՐՈ

Grande Patria, todos saludemos,
Somos hijos del Rey Felipe.
𝄆 Siempre serás la'casa del Pueblo:
Creeperianos y Católicos. 𝄇
Siempre serás la'casa del gran Pueblo:
Creeperianos y Católicos.
Creeperianos y Católicos.
Creeperianos y Católicos.

ՍԵԳՓՆԴԱ ԵՍՏՐՈՖԱ

ԾՈՐՈ

ՏԵՐԾԵՐԱ ԵՍՏՐՈՖԱ

Grande Patria, siempre'n los'siglos,
Nuestro Dios yel Pueblo te sostén.
Gran belleza que Bos sí tienes,
Eres como un Nuevo Edén.
Siempre azul es su gloriosa cielo,
𝄆 Que te dio de regalo'l Señor, 𝄇
𝄆 Yel gran río que nació un gran Pueblo,
Siempre dando un futuro mejor. 𝄇

ԾՈՐՈ

CUARTA ԵՍՏՐՈՖԱ

ԾՈՐՈ

QUINTA ԵՍՏՐՈՖԱ

ԾՈՐՈ

SEXTA ԵՍՏՐՈՖԱ

ԾՈՐՈ

SÉPTIMA ԵՍՏՐՈՖԱ

ԾՈՐՈ

FIRST VERSE

CHORUS

Great Fatherland, we salute you,
We are sons of the King Felipe.
𝄆 You will forever be the home of the People:
Creeperans and Catholics. 𝄇
You will forever be the home of the People:
Creeperans and Catholics.
Creeperans and Catholics.
Creeperans and Catholics.

SECOND VERSE

CHORUS

THIRD VERSE

Great Fatherland, forever in the centuries,
Our God and the People will support You.
You have great beauty,
You are like a New Eden.
Your glorious skies are always blue,
𝄆 Which God gifted You, 𝄇
𝄆 And the grand river which birthed a grand People,
Will forever give a better future 𝄇

CHORUS

FOURTH VERSE

CHORUS

FIFTH VERSE

CHORUS

SIXTH VERSE

CHORUS

SEVENTH VERSE

CHORUS

See also

Notes

  1. Creeperian Spanish pronunciation: [ˈim.no reˈal].
  2. 2.0 2.1 The "Himno Nacional Creeperiano" was briefly relinquished between 1729 and 1730 during the Republic of Creeperopolis, being replaced by "Himno de la'República" for just over a year on orders of Prime Minister Orlando Moreno Hidalgo.