Hino do Vasco da Gama (Versão Alunos da EMEF Carlos Pasquale)
Coro e Orquestra Pasquale
A Celebration of Vasco da Gama's Legacy
The song "Hino do Vasco da Gama (Versão Alunos da EMEF Carlos Pasquale)" performed by Coro e Orquestra Pasquale is a vibrant tribute to the Brazilian sports club Vasco da Gama. The lyrics are a heartfelt celebration of the club's rich history and its connection to the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama, after whom the club is named. The song opens with an invitation to sing with passion, highlighting the club's emblem, the Maltese cross, which symbolizes its identity and pride.
The lyrics emphasize the widespread happiness and unity among Vasco da Gama's supporters, stretching from the north to the south of Brazil. This reflects the club's national significance and the deep emotional connection it has with its fans. The mention of the "star shining on land" metaphorically suggests the club's guiding light and influence, extending even to the sea, which ties back to the maritime legacy of its namesake.
The song also celebrates Vasco da Gama's achievements in various sports, such as athletics, rowing, and football. Each sport is associated with a particular strength or legacy, portraying the club as a symbol of unity between Brazil and Portugal. This connection is further emphasized by the repeated lines that highlight the club's role in fostering a sense of camaraderie and shared heritage between the two nations. The anthem serves as a powerful reminder of the club's enduring legacy and its role in bringing people together through sports and shared cultural ties.