Anthem of Free Russia
1917 proposed anthem of the Russian Republic / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Anthem of Free Russia (Russian: Гимн Свободной России, Gimn Svobodnoy Rossii) was a proposed anthem of the Russian Republic after the February Revolution. The music was composed by Russian composer Alexander Gretchaninov and the lyrics were written by Constantine Balmont. However, unlike Worker's Marseillaise, the Hymn of Free Russia was not adopted by the Russian Provisional Government of 1917 nor was approved during several special meetings of artists.[1][2]
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English: Anthem of Free Russia | |
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Proposed national anthem of Russia | |
Also known as | Да здравствует Россия, свободная страна! (English: Long live Russia, a free country!) |
Lyrics | Konstantin Balmont, 1917 |
Music | Alexander Gretchaninov, 1917 |
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Performed by Fyodor Oreshkevich in Kyiv, 1917 | |
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