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The song was popular during the remainder of the First Empire, with Hortense in her exile at Arenenberg, and with the Bonapartists during the Bourbon Restoration. "Partant pour la Syrie" was the unofficial national anthem during the Second Empire , an era when " La Marseillaise " was regarded with suspicion. [ 2 ]
Hortense’s most famous composition ‘Partant pour la Syrie’ became the national hymn of France after her son Emperor Napoleon III instated it as such. (Last FM, 2010). French composer Camille Saint-Saens quotes “Partant pour la Syrie” in “Fossils” from his Carnival of the Animals.
Pages in category "French patriotic songs" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Partant pour la Syrie; V. Veillons au salut de l'Empire
"La Parisienne" "The Parisian" 1830–1848 Casimir Delavigne: Daniel Auber — France "Le Chant des Girondins" "The Song of Girondists" 1848–1852 Alexandre Dumas Auguste Maquet Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle: Alphonse Varney — France "Partant pour la Syrie" "Departing for Syria" 1852–1870 Alexandre de Laborde: Hortense de Beauharnais ...
Romance ( La Sentinelle) Romance ( Partant pour la Syrie) Romance ( Vous me quittez) Russiches Volklied (Schöne Minka ich muss scheiden) Melodie (Im Arm der Liebe ruht sichs so wohl) Melodie (An Alexis send' ich dich) Melodie (Nimm diess kleine Angedenken) Variations on a Favorite Theme, Op. 57; Serenade No.3, Op.63 PDF; 4th Serenade, Op. 96
Incidental music for The Red Lamp by W. Outram Tristram for small orchestra: MS 1921: chamber: Incidental music to Will Shakespeare by Clemence Dane, for flute, two violins, and cello [5] MS 1922: opera: Polly, the sequel to The Beggar's Opera, libretto by Clifford Bax after John Gay, music by Pepusch, arr. Austin: pub. 1923: orchestral
Allusions to "Ah! vous dirai-je, Maman" (better known in the English-speaking world as Twinkle Twinkle Little Star), the French nursery rhymes "Au clair de la lune", and "J'ai du bon tabac" (the second piano plays the same melody upside down [inversion]), the popular anthem "Partant pour la Syrie", as well as the aria "Una voce poco fa" from ...
Français : Partant pour la Syrie, romance de la Reine Hortense (Hortense de Beauharnais), couverture de l'édition Bartholf Senff, Leipzig. Date: 18.. Source: