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Stal se jesem v jutro rano-2

The Croat folk song "Stal se jesem v jutro rano".

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Anacreontic Society Song (Original Star-Spangled Banner Melody) - "The Anacreontic Song"

"The Anacreontic Song", also known by its incipit "To Anacreon in Heaven".

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Vasily Kalinnikov - Bylina - Epic Poem, Overture for orchestra (ca. 1892)

Vasily Kalinnikov : Bylina - Epic Poem, Overture for orchestra (ca. 1892). The section 5:44 to 6:44 and 10:10 to 10:20 is the Soviet anthem.

The historic and folk song origins of national anthems and political songs![]

  • National Anthem of Russia (Putin era)= State Anthem of the Soviet Union= Life Has Become Better= Hymn of the Bolshevik Party= Vasily Kalinnikov's overture Bylina, Epic Poem= Robert Schumann's Frühlingsfahrt. It is still used as the CPR party anthem.
  • Hatikvah= 19th century Czech folk song= The Renascence Italian folk song Fuggi, fuggi, fuggi da questo cielo.
  • Star Spangled Banner= The Anacreontic Song (The gentalmen's club opened in 1766. An early reference to the song is found in the journals of gentleman-composer John Marsh (1752–1828) on the 11th of December. 1773. It was officially copyrighted and the music publicly encouraged by John Stafford Smith in 1780.) = reportedly a 16th Century English pub song.
  • Marche Henri IV/Marche Louie XVI = A carol in the Book of Christmas songs of Christophle de Bordeaux, under the name Chant de la Cassandre. = A 15th Century French folksong. It is still used for the 350ish year old carol La Marche des Rois.
  • Deutschlandlied= Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser= 16th Century Croat folk song Stal se jesem rano jutro malo pred zoru.
  • God Save the King=a unnamed keyboard piece by John Bull published in 1619= officially the Scots carol, Remember O Thou Man that was published in 1611, but is reportedly much older and is probably from The Kingdom of France's 1515 anthem "Domine salvum fac regem" ("Lord save the King"). It is the same tune and almost the same words as as Grand Dieu Sauve le Roi- composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully in honour of the survival of King Louis XIV from surgery in 1686.
  • The Red Flag= The German carol "O Tannenbaum" = The 16th-century Silesian folk  "Ach Tannenbaum". Music published Melchior Franck, 16th century and socialist/communist lyrics created by Jim Connell, 1889.
  • Patrioticheskaya Pesnya (In 1999, Viktor Radugin poem Sláv'sya, Rossíya! became the words) was the Boris Yeltsin era Russian anthem= Russian SFSR  anthem in 1990= USSR Central Television Vremya's theme tune from 1984 to 1986= 1944 it was arranged for orchestra by composer Mikhail Bagrinovsky under the title Patrioticheskaya Pesnya= a composition for piano without lyrics, written by Mikhail Glinka in 1833 and titled (in French) Motif de chant national. It is still used by various anti-Putin resistance movements.
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