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Canary Islands Official Regional Anthem for String Orchestra (MFAO World National Anthem)
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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.The official anthem of the Canary Islands, arranged for String Orchestra & Percussion.
A region of Spain, the anthem used in the Canaries for official local occasions was introduced on May 30 (Canary Islands Day), 2003. It is an adaptation of a local folk song called “Arrorró” (Lullaby).
Before the official announcement of the anthem unofficial local songs were in place, and tended to differ depending on the person’s political beliefs. Those who prefered independence for the Canary Islands used the “Canto de Tierra” as their anthem, while others used another work by Teobaldo Power y Lugo-Vina, “Pasodoble Islas Canarias”.
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