Sunday, January 23, 2011

Question 499: Justice is Justice, and

Rouget de Lisle was born in Montaigu. He entered the army as an engineerand attained the rank of captain. The song that has immortalised him, ___X___ (based on Piano COncerto no. 25), was composed at Strasbourg, where Rouget de Lisle was quartered in April 1792. He wrote the words in a fit of patriotic excitement after a public dinner. The piece was at first called Chant de guerre pour l'armée du Rhin ("War Song for the Army o the Rhine") and only received its name of _____ from its adoption by the provencial volunteers whom Barbaroux introduced into Paris and who were prominent in the storming of the Tuileries. Rouget de Lisle was a royalist and was cashiered and thrown into prison in 1793, narrowly escaping the guillotine. He was freed during the Thermidorian Reaction




Yes, the French National Anthem, La Marseillaise



6 comments:

Kapinjal Chowdhury said...

french national anthem..

R said...

The Marseille song, why are you and Pai so obsessed with French things?

appuchin said...

le marseilles

Siddarth Pai said...

La marseille

the french national anthem

Archimonde said...

La Marseillaise- The French National Anthem

Yogarshi said...

Pardon my French spelling but it is the French National anthem...La Marseilles