Montagnes Valdôtaines
"Montagnes Valdôtaines" is the official anthem of the Italian region of Aosta Valley. Music and lyrics were originally written by French composer Alfred Roland in 1832, and the original title of the song was "Tyrolienne des Pyrénées", or "Montagnes Pyrénées". Lyrics were later adapted for the Aosta Valley by poet and composer Flaminie Porté, while the music was adapted by Teresio Colombotto. It was officially recognized as the regional anthem in 2006.[1]
Lyrics
French lyrics[2] | Italian translation | English translation |
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Montagnes valdôtaines | Montagne Valdostane | Mountains of Aosta valley |
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