A Conversation for La Marseillaise - France's National Anthem

Pre the French Revolution

Post 1

SAMARKAND

Does anyone know what the official French nayional anthem was before the French Revolution?`
In Russia, the pre Bolshevik Revolution anthem during the reign of the Romanoffs was "God save the Czar" and as well as using fragemnts of the current French national anthem in his 1812 Overture, Tchaikowsky finishes it off with "God save the Czar" bells ringing, cannons booming out for the victory


Pre the French Revolution

Post 2

Loup Dargent

interesting question... and no answer from my part as if there was one before the marseillaise it sure has been hidden from us when i went to school...

i would be curious to know as well...

loupsmiley - fullmoon


Pre the French Revolution

Post 3

SAMARKAND

Im putting my money on a Lully type anthem Loup, tho Im not sure how far back national anthems go. One thing is for sure Nobody in the world can NOT know the Italian one since MichaelSchumacher my fave F1 driver has seldom if ever been off the podium. (maybe we will get lucky & some h2g2 historian will know if the Bourbons had any anthem`
smiley - orangebutterfly


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Post 4

Loup Dargent

yep... i'm sure someone will see that as a challenge and will eventually find the answer...

loupsmiley - fullmoon


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Post 5

SAMARKAND

smiley - disco


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Post 6

Spiff


Hiya Sam, smiley - smiley and Loup, smiley - winkeye

In my ignorance, i suspect that there wasn't any specific tune or song that was considered the 'French National Anthem' pre-revolution. Indeed, the Marseillaise wasn't just instantly 'adopted' as the national anthem... but then, you know that already. smiley - biggrin

I'm not sure when God Save the King became the 'official' national anthem for GB, but i suspect that the concept of 'official national anthems' only really became widely accepted in the 19th C.

interesting question; and my answer us off the cuff and without considerable grounds. Just what i thought... smiley - smiley

anyway thanks for reading and commenting (albeit belated smiley - ta)
spiff


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Post 7

Loup Dargent

the only bit i remember about la marseillaise was that we were forced to learn it at school...smiley - yikes apart from that it's a very foggy area for me... selective amnesia can be bliss...smiley - biggrin tho' when i learned that there were some parts that were not in the official version it kind of started to interest me... it was a revolutionary anthem first before being a traditional national anthem... so when the most right-wing french citizens sing it as the proud nationalists they are... they actually sing their nemesis' song...smiley - cool

mmmmmm... ok... i did add some poetic licence there but the irony pleases me...smiley - biggrin

and nope, i definitely can't think of any french national anthem before the marseillaise...smiley - smiley

smiley - surfer

loupsmiley - fullmoon


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Post 8

Spiff


Hi Loup, smiley - smiley

er... i just noticed it looks a bit like i meant the comments were 'belated'! smiley - yikessmiley - blush

that wasn't what i meant at all! If you see what i mean, smiley - biggrin


Pre the French Revolution

Post 9

Loup Dargent

hi spiff...

it's smiley - ok...

i realised what you meant... after a while...smiley - biggrinsmiley - smiley

talk later...smiley - surfer

loupsmiley - fullmoon


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