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Carlos Javier Benielli (March 26, 1878, Mendoza – Nov. 4, 1934, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine writer, poet and educator. He penned the lyrics for marches and hymns that are dedicated to famous figures from Argentinian history, many of which have become part of that nation's common cultural heritage. He died in Buenos Aires in 1934. In 2005, his remains were transferred to the cemetery at the Convent of San Lorenzo, where the Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers performs an annual ceremony in his honor.

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  • Carlos Javier Benielli (March 26, 1878, Mendoza – Nov. 4, 1934, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine writer, poet and educator. He penned the lyrics for marches and hymns that are dedicated to famous figures from Argentinian history, many of which have become part of that nation's common cultural heritage. He died in Buenos Aires in 1934. In 2005, his remains were transferred to the cemetery at the Convent of San Lorenzo, where the Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers performs an annual ceremony in his honor. (en)
  • Carlos Javier Benielli (Mendoza, 26 de marzo de 1878–Buenos Aires, 4 de noviembre de 1934) fue un escritor, poeta y docente argentino; es autor de las letras de varias marchas e himnos dedicados a figuras de la historia argentina que han pasado al acervo común de la cultura del país. (es)
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  • Carlos Javier Benielli (March 26, 1878, Mendoza – Nov. 4, 1934, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine writer, poet and educator. He penned the lyrics for marches and hymns that are dedicated to famous figures from Argentinian history, many of which have become part of that nation's common cultural heritage. Benielli studied teaching in Mendoza. In 1897, he became a professor at the Escuela Normal de Profesores "Mariano Acosta" in the Balvanera district of Buenos Aires. Later, he was posted to a teaching position in Venado Tuerto, Santa Fe Province. While there, he made friends with Cayetano Alberto Silva, a violinist and composer. As a result, in April 1907 he wrote the lyrics to the San Lorenzo March (composed by Silva in 1901). This march (his most famous work), commemorates the Battle of San Lorenzo and memorializes the heroic actions of sergeant Juan Bautista Cabral. He also wrote lyrics for marches commemorating the battles of Tuyutí and Curupaytí (both also with music by Silva) and the Hymn to San Martín (set to the music of the Triumphal March from the opera "Aida" by Verdi). He is also the author of a book; Menudencias Lingüísticas (Linguistic Trifles). Benielli dedicated 43 years of his life to teaching. He was the founding director of Escuela 22, located at Calle Sánchez de Bustamante 260 (Buenos Aires). In 1969, the school was named in his honor. Escuela 6392 (founded in 1953) in the Bouchard district of San Lorenzo, on National Route 11, also bears his name. He died in Buenos Aires in 1934. In 2005, his remains were transferred to the cemetery at the Convent of San Lorenzo, where the Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers performs an annual ceremony in his honor. (en)
  • Carlos Javier Benielli (Mendoza, 26 de marzo de 1878–Buenos Aires, 4 de noviembre de 1934) fue un escritor, poeta y docente argentino; es autor de las letras de varias marchas e himnos dedicados a figuras de la historia argentina que han pasado al acervo común de la cultura del país. Benielli estudió magisterio en Mendoza, donde se recibió en 1895. Dos años después se recibió de profesor en la Escuela Normal de Profesores "Mariano Acosta" del barrio porteño de Balvanera. Dedicado a la docencia sin siquiera conocer a Cayetano Alberto Silva violinista, docente y compositor de la música de la Marcha, el 27 de abril de 1907 acometió la letra de la Marcha de San Lorenzo (que había compuesto Silva en 1901). Esta marcha, su obra más famosa, conmemora el combate epónimo y rememora la acción heroica del sargento Juan Bautista Cabral. Escribió también las marchas de Tuyutí y Curupaytí (las dos con música de Silva). Es autor además de Menudencias lingüísticas. Benielli dedicó 43 años de su vida a la docencia, como reconocimiento hoy lleva su nombre la Escuela 22, sita en la calle Sánchez de Bustamante 260 (Buenos Aires), donde fue director fundador. En 1969 la escuela recibió el nombre de su fundador.También llevan su nombre las escuelas N.º 6392 del barrio Bouchard de la ciudad de San Lorenzo, provincia de Santa Fe, ubicada sobre la Ruta Nacional N.º 11, que fue fundada en 1953 y la primaria N.º 1189 de Venado Tuerto (provincia de Santa Fe), ubicada en la calle Esperanto 301. Padre de cinco hijos, falleció en la ciudad de Buenos Aires en 1934; en el 2005 sus restos fueron trasladados al cementerio del Convento de San Lorenzo, donde reciben anualmente el homenaje del Regimiento de Granaderos a Caballo y de miles de visitantes. La Sección San Lorenzo del Escuadrón de Granaderos Reservistas cuida y mantiene ese lugar. (es)
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