Dios Nunca Muere
English: God Never Dies | |
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State anthem of Oaxaca | |
Lyrics | Cipriano José Cruz, 1868 |
Music | Macedonio Alcalá, 1868 |
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Dios Nunca Muere (Instrumental) |
Dios Nunca Muere (English: God Never Dies) is a Mexican waltz written by composer and violinist Macedonio Alcalá on 1868. Is the de facto anthem of the state of Oaxaca. The song reflects the pain of the Oaxacan people, forced to migrate to other lands in search of better opportunities.[1] Dios Nunca Muere has been sung by famous singers like Pedro Infante and Javier Solís.
There are two versions of the creation of this waltz. The first says that was composed when Macedonio Alcala and his wife went through a precarious economic situation and also the composer was at risk of dying, then his friend Roberto Maqueo, seeing their plight, left him without him noticing 12 pesos in silver. The other version says that some Indigenous people from a nearby village visited him to ask for a waltz for the patron of his people, and paid 12 pesos in silver. It is said that when Alcalá received the money, sat on his bed and drew on a wall the first bars of the waltz, which later transcribed on paper; He called this waltz Dios Nunca Muere in gratitude that he had received help when he needed.
To this composition has been assigned several lyrics from which the best known, was written by Cipriano José Cruz.
Lyrics
Dios Nunca Muere:[2]
Coro: Muere el sol en los montes |
Chorus: The sun dies in the mountains |
Estrofa I Pero no importa saber |
Stanza I: But it does not matter to know |
Estrofa II: Voy a dejar las cosas que amé |
Stanza II: I will leave behind the things I loved |
Estrofa III: Sé que la vida empieza |
Stanza III: I know that life begins |
Estrofa IV: Sé que una nueva luz |
Stanza IV: I know that a new light |
See also
References
- ↑ Gobierno del Estado de Oaxaca, Macedonio Alcalá
- ↑ "Dios Nunca Muere". Retrieved October 20, 2010.
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