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  2. State Anthem of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The federal legislature established and approved the music of the National Anthem of the Soviet Union, with newly written lyrics, in December 2000. [citation needed] Boris Yeltsin criticized Putin for supporting the semi-reintroduction of the Soviet-era national anthem, although some opinion polls showed that many Russians favored this decision ...

  3. Long Live Our State - Wikipedia

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    The original melody was composed in the winter of 1942 after the Soviet victory in the Battle of Moscow, with the lyrics being harmonized to it later. It was considered as a candidate for the State Anthem of the Soviet Union in 1943. [1] The music was used in the October Revolution Parades from 1967, and the anthem of Transnistria adopted its ...

  4. File:Gimn Sovetskogo Soyuza (1944 Stalinist lyrics).oga

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    English: Soviet Anthem, recorded in the 40s. Français : Hymne de l' URSS enregistré en 1944, dont le contexte glorifie Staline et la grande guerre patriotique . Les paroles furent changées en 1977, la mélodie est conservée.

  5. Sergey Mikhalkov - Wikipedia

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    As a 29-year-old in 1942, Mikhalkov's work drew the attention of the Soviet Union's leader Joseph Stalin, who commissioned him to write lyrics for a new national anthem. At the time, the country was deeply embroiled in World War II and Stalin wanted a more patriotic theme for the national anthem, to replace The Internationale.

  6. Anthems of the Soviet Republics - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was the last republic to adopt a state anthem, doing so in 1990. It had had none before this date, and used in its place the Soviet national anthem, which was "The Internationale" from 1917 to 1944 and the "National Anthem of the Soviet Union" from 1944 to 1990.

  7. Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov - Wikipedia

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    1983 Soviet stamp honoring the 100th anniversary of the birth of Alexander Alexandrov. Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov [a] (13 April [O.S. 1 April] 1883 – 8 July 1946, born Koptelov or Koptelev) [b] [1] was a Soviet and Russian composer and founder of the Alexandrov Ensemble, who wrote the music for the State Anthem of the Soviet Union, which in 2000 became the national anthem of Russia ...

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  9. File:Gimn Sovetskogo Soyuza (1977 Vocal).oga - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet National Anthem (1977 version). Music was composed by A. V. Aleksandrov Lyrics were written by Sergey Vladimirovich Mikhalkov Based on the Russian Anthems museum hosted by Vadim Makarov, this recording was by the choir and orchestra of Bolshoi Theatre. The conductor was Yuri Simonov (from CD “National Anthems of the USSR and Union ...