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Thomas Arne
God save the Queen
Works Info
Composer
:
Thomas Arne
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Anthem
Average_duration
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1:50
"God Save the Queen" is a patriotic song that has become the national anthem of the United Kingdom. It was composed by Thomas Arne in 1745, during the reign of King George II. The song was originally titled "God Save the King" and was written to celebrate the monarch's recovery from illness. The song has three movements, with the first and third being identical and the second being a variation. The first movement is in a slow tempo and is sung in unison. The second movement is in a faster tempo and is sung in harmony. The third movement returns to the slow tempo and is sung in unison. The song's melody is simple and easy to sing, making it a popular choice for national anthems and patriotic songs around the world. The lyrics of the song have been adapted over time to reflect changes in the monarchy and the country. The current version of the song includes references to both the Queen and the United Kingdom. "God Save the Queen" has become an important symbol of British identity and is played at many national events, including sporting events and state occasions. The song is also played at the end of the BBC's nightly news broadcast. Overall, "God Save the Queen" is a simple yet powerful patriotic song that has become an important part of British culture. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless melody and message of loyalty to the monarch and the country.
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