Trăiască Regele | |
English Title: | Long Live The King |
Prefix: | Former national and royal |
Author: | Vasile Alecsandri |
Lyrics Date: | 1881 |
Composer: | Eduard Hübsch |
Music Date: | 1861 |
Adopted: | 1884 |
Until: | 1948 |
Predecessor: | Marș triumfal |
Successor: | Zdrobite cătușe |
Sound: | Traiasca Regele!.ogg |
Sound Title: | Vocal recording of "Traiasca Regele" |
"Trăiască Regele" (Long live the King), also known as the "Imnul Regal" (Royal Anthem),[1] was the national anthem of the Kingdom of Romania between 1884 and 1948. The music was composed in 1861 by Eduard Hübsch, an army captain who later became the chief of the music department of the Minister of War. The lyrics were written by the Romanian poet Vasile Alecsandri in 1881, when Romania became a Kingdom.
It is derived from Hübsch's "Marș triumfal", the first anthem of Romania. With Trăiască Regele being adopted in 1884, both are essentially the same song.[2]