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José Rufino Reyes y Siancas was born in Santo Dominigo, Dominican Republic, on November 15, 1836. He was the son of Rafael Reyes, a poor retailer, and María Merced Siancas. [3] Reyes had two siblings, Manuel María Reyes Siancas (born 1821), and Francisco Reyes Siancas. [4] Reyes had no formal education and was raised in cottage dwelling ...
The national anthem of the Dominican Republic (Spanish: Himno nacional de República Dominicana), also known by its incipit Valiant Quisqueyans (Spanish: Quisqueyanos valientes), was composed by José Rufino Reyes y Siancas (1835–1905), and its lyrics were authored by Emilio Prud'Homme (1856–1932).
Emilio Prud'Homme y Maduro [1] (August 20, 1856 - July 21, 1932) was a Dominican lawyer, writer, and educator. Prud'Homme is known for having authored the lyrics of the Dominican national anthem . He is also attributed with helping establish a national identity, for what was at the time a nascent republic .
José Rufino Reyes y Siancas – was a Dominican composer, known for having created the music of the Dominican national anthem. Benigno Filomeno de Rojas – He served as the Head of State of the Dominican Republic and President; Pedro Santana – was a Dominican military general, President and 1st Marquess of Las Carreras.
Emilio Prud’Homme and José Rufino Reyes y Siancas: 1856–1932 (Emilio Prud’Homme); 1835–1905 (José Rufino Reyes y Siancas) Composers of the National Anthem of the Dominican Republic: 2000 pesos oro/pesos dominicanos obverse 2000 (pesos oro) and 2011 (pesos dominicanos)
Frank Reyes – bachata singer; José Rufino Reyes y Siancas – composer of Dominican national anthem; Trio Reynoso – known as the "kings of merengue tipico" merengue/bachata group; Ariel Rivas – music producer; Mario Rivera – jazz composer/artist; Raulín Rodríguez – bachata singer; Richard Camacho – pop singer (Dominican Parents ...
José Rufino Reyes y Siancas; Anthony Ríos; T. Ramón Torres (singer) V. Wilfrido Vargas; Y. Marcos Yaroide This page was last edited on 28 December 2016, at 12:39 ...
Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle, the composer of the French national anthem "La Marseillaise", sings it for the first time. The anthem is one of the earliest to be adopted by a modern state, in 1795. Most nation states have an anthem, defined as "a song, as of praise, devotion, or patriotism"; most anthems are either marches or hymns in style. A song or hymn can become a national anthem under ...