e52a6f0149 How To Read The Anthem[edit]. "La Marseillaise" (French pronunciation:[la masjz]) is the national anthem of France. Part 1(72K) Part 2(88K) Part 3(54K) Completescore . "Aux Barricades! 'La Marseillaise' Is Besieged". The Slovenian music group Laibach released the album Volk in 2006, which featured interpretations of various national anthems and included "Francia", a song inspired by "La Marseillaise".
Contents 1 History 1.1 Musical author 2 Lyrics 2.1 Additional verses 3 Notable arrangements 4 Quotations in other musical works 5 Notable use in other media 6 Historical use in Russia 7 Criticism and controversy 8 See also 9 Footnotes 10 Further reading 11 External links . The Marseillaise was a revolutionary song, an anthem to freedom, a patriotic call to mobilize all the citizens and an exhortation to fight against tyranny and foreign invasion. (Couplet des enfants) Enfants, que l'Honneur, la Patrie Fassent l'objet de tous nos vux! Ayons toujours l'me nourrie Des feux qu'ils inspirent tous deux. French people know thy glory Crowned by Equality, What a triumph, what a victory, To have won Freedom! (repeat) The God who throws thunder And who commands the elements, To exterminate the tyrants Uses your arm on the ground. For those interested in the original Lilypond source code you can download it too:. ISBN978-0-8047-1013-8. Further reading[edit]. ^ The seventh verse was not part of the original text; it was added in 1792 by an unknown author.
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