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Malta_National_Anthem.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 49 s, 142 kbps, file size: 844 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.
"L-Innu Malti" ('The Maltese Hymn') is the national anthem of Malta. It was written in the form of a prayer to God. Officially adopted in 1964 upon independence from the United Kingdom, the music was composed by Robert Samut, and the lyrics were written by Dun Karm Psaila.
The nominated sound files seem to be the last of the United States Navy Band anthems needed on WP for European nations. They are from Luxembourg, Malta and Monaco. These file adds significantly to the following articles: Luxembourg National Anthem. Ons Heemecht; Jean Antoine Zinnen; Malta National Anthem. L-Innu Malti; Robert Samut; Monaco ...
Robert Samut was born at the Lion House in Floriana, Malta, 4th son of Marianna Darmanin and Giuseppe Samut.He studied medicine at the Royal University of Malta and the University of Edinburgh, 1890-95, where he graduated with an MB ChB, receiving a medal for his exceptional ability in anatomy.
L-Innu Malti is the national anthem of Malta.It is written in the form of a prayer to God; it was composed by Robert Samut and the lyrics were written by Dun Karm Psaila.From the mid nineteenth century up to the early 1930s, Malta was passing through a national awakening.
FIFA limits anthems to 90 seconds so they can get the World Cup games going quickly. But many national songs FIFA's 90-second anthem rules has unintentionally created some of the most emotional ...
Carmelo Psaila, better known as Dun Karm/Dun Karm Psaila (Żebbuġ, 18 October 1871 – 13 October 1961) was a Maltese priest, writer and poet, sometimes called 'the bard of Malta'. [1] He is widely recognised as the Maltese national poet and for the Maltese National Anthem called (L-Innu malti).
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... is the anthem of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. The anthem was composed in 1930 by Alfredo Consorti. [1]