Marcia Reale
The Marcia Reale d'Ordinanza (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmartʃa reˈaːle dordiˈnantsa]; "Royal March of Ordinance") or Fanfara Reale (Italian: [faɱˈfaːra reˈaːle]; "Royal Fanfare") was the official national anthem of the Kingdom of Italy between 1861 and 1946. It was composed in 1831 by Giuseppe Gabetti to the order of Charles Albert of Sardinia as the hymn of the royal House of Savoy, along with the Sardinian national anthem.
English: Royal March of Ordinance | |
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National anthem of Kingdom of Italy Kingdom of Sardinia from 1831 until 1861. | |
Also known as | Fanfara Reale (English: Royal Fanfare) |
Music | Giuseppe Gabetti, 1831 |
Adopted | 1831 (by Kingdom of Sardinia) 17 March 1861 (by Kingdom of Italy) |
Relinquished | September 1943 (by Kingdom of Italy), readopted in June 1944, Relinquished in October 1946 (by Italian Republic) |
Succeeded by | La Leggenda del Piave (1943), Il Canto degli Italiani (1946) |
Audio sample | |
Marcia Reale (instrumental)
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Lyrics (unofficial)
Italian original | English translation |
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Fanfara Reale | |
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Marcia Reale | |
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See also
- Il Canto degli Italiani - the current National Anthem of Italy in use since 1947.
- Giovinezza - the Fascist anthem sung after, and sometimes in place of, the "Marcia Reale" between 1924 and 1943.
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