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Musique pour une aubade: LE CHANT DU DEPART
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Musique pour une aubade: LE CHANT DU DEPART by Etienne-Nicolas Mehul Concert Band - Digital Sheet Music

By Etienne-Nicolas Mehul
Concert Band - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1894319

By Harry Cook. Composed by Etienne-Nicolas Mehul. Arranged by Harry Cook. This edition: pdf. Multicultural, Patriotic, World. 25 pages. Three Bees Music #1452844. Published by Three Bees Music (A0.1894319).

"Le Chant du départ" (French: [lə ʃɑ̃ dy de.paʁ]; lit. 'The Song of Departure') is a French revolutionary war song, composed by Étienne Méhul and written by Marie-Joseph Chénier in 1794. It was the official anthem of the French Empire,[2][dubious – discuss] and it is currently the unofficial regional anthem of French Guiana and the official presidential anthem of France.[3]

The song was nicknamed "the brother of the Marseillaise" by French Republican soldiers.[2]

The song was first performed on 14 July 1794.[2] 18,000 copies of the music sheets were immediately printed and distributed to the army.[2] Its original title was "Anthem to Liberty"; it was changed to its present title by Robespierre.[2]

The song is a musical tableau: each of the seven stanzas is sung by a different character or group of characters.

Three verses are more usualy sung: they are here in this arrangement for small Band/Orchestra with some flexibility of instrumentation.

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