| English: The Song of Girondists | |
|---|---|
| Former national anthem of  France | |
| Lyrics | Alexandre Dumas, Auguste Maquet, Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle | 
| Music | Alphonse Varney | 
| Adopted | 1848 | 
| Relinquished | 1852 | 
| Preceded by | La Parisienne | 
| Succeeded by | Partant pour la Syrie | 
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Le Chant des Girondins (English: The Song of the Girondists) was the national anthem of the French Second Republic, written for the drama Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge by the writer Alexandre Dumas with Auguste Maquet. The lines of the refrain were borrowed from "Roland à Roncevaux", a song written in Strasbourg by Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle, the author of La Marseillaise.[1] The music is by conductor-composer Alphonse Varney.[2]
Lyrics
| French | English translation | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Par la voix du canon d’alarmes | 1. By the voice of the alarm gun | 
References
External sources
- Music Sheet (Page 1) (in French)
- Music Sheet (Page 2) (in French)