Marangal na Dalit ng Katagalugan

Marangál na Dalit ng̃ Katagalugan
English: Noble Hymn of the Tagalog Nation

National anthem of Tagalog Republic (1896-1897)
 Philippines


Lyrics Julio Nakpil, 1896
Original Tagalog lyrics
Music Julio Nakpil, 1896
Adopted 1896
Relinquished 1897

The Marangál na Dalit ng̃ Katagalugan (English title: Noble Hymn of the Tagalog Nation) was the historic national anthem of the Tagalog Republic and is considered the first national anthem of the Philippines. It was later titled Salve Patria ("Hail, Fatherland"). Julio Nakpil composed the anthem in November 1896 during the Philippine Revolution.

History

The piece was composed by Nakpil upon request of Andres Bonifacio to celebrate the founding of the Katipunan. It first played in the vicinity of Balara in November 1896. While the hymn was originally intended only for the Katipunan, it eventually became the anthem for the Tagalog Republic. in 1903, Nakpil reworked his “Marangal na Dalit” as tribute to Jose Rizal under the title “Salve, Patria,” but the only surviving copies of the original score were destroyed in 1945, during the Battle of Manila (1945). The current version was reconstructed by Nakpil from memory when he was in his eighties.[1]

Lyrics

Tagalog English translation Spanish Translation
Mabuhay, Mabuhay yaong Kalayaan, Kalayaan
At pasulungin ang puri't kabanalan
Kastila'y mailing ng Katagalugan
At ngayo'y ipagwagi ang kahusayan
Mabuhay, Mabuhay yaong Kalayaan, Kalayaan
At pasulungin ang puri't kabanalan
Kastila'y mailing ng Katagalugan
At ngayo'y ipagwagi ang kahusayan

Long live, long live, this liberty, liberty
And let us promote honour and holiness.
Let the Tagalog Nation reject the Spaniards
And now strive for excellence.
Long Live, long live, this liberty, liberty
And let us promote honour and holiness
Let the Tagalog Nation reject the Spaniards
And now strive for excellence.
Viva!, Viva, nuestra libertad, la libertad
Y vamos a promover el Honor y la Virtud
Los españoles se ha marchado de nuestro querido (de) Tagala!
Y ahora vamos a luchar por la excelencia.
Viva!, Viva!, nuestra libertad, la libertad
Y vamos a promover el Honor y la Virtud
Los españoles se ha marchado de nuestro querido (de) Tagala!
Y ahora vamos a luchar por la excelencia.

Abandonment

When General Emilio Aguinaldo assumed control as President in 1897, the anthem was replaced with Lupang Hinirang, which was composed in 1898 by Julián Felipe. It is still the national anthem of the Philippines, and was legally defined as such in 1998.

References

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