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Instrumental recording "Let the Thunder of Victory Rumble!" [a] was a de facto national anthem of the Russian Empire in the late 18th and early 19th century. [1]The lyrics were written by the premier Russian poet of the time, Gavrila Derzhavin, and the music by composer Józef Kozłowski, [2] in 1791.
The lyrics were written by Vasily Zhukovsky, and the music of the British anthem "God Save the King" was used. In 1833, "The Prayer of Russians" was replaced with "God Save the Tsar". The two songs both have identical incipits: «Боже, царя храни». [1]
The first public performance took place on 29 November 1798 during the ceremony of laying on the Russian Emperor Paul I the crown and other regalia of the Grand Master of the Order of St. John in the Winter Palace, [1] and since 1801 the anthem actually supplanted the previously performed "Let the Thunder of Victory Rumble!". [2]
("Let the thunder of victory rumble!"), text by Gavrila Derzhavin. The second part of this polonaise was later quoted by Peter Tchaikovsky in the final scene of his opera The Queen of Spades . [ 5 ]
Let the Thunder of Victory Rumble! (anthem) M. State Anthem of Mari El; Men – tyva men; State Anthem of Mordovia; Moya Moskva; N. National anthem of Russia; P ...
Let the Thunder of Victory Rumble! may refer to: Let the Thunder of Victory Rumble! (anthem), a historical anthem of the Russian Empire; Let the Thunder of Victory Rumble! (novel), a novel by Boris Akunin
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Let's rise up, brothers, everywhere at once. From the Dnieper to the White Sea, And the Volga and the Far Caucasus. On the enemies, on the dogs, on the rich, And the evil vampire tsar. Fight them, kill them, the damned villains, Light up, the dawn of the better life. Refrain And after the bloody dawn The sun of truth and brotherly love will rise,